Kuwait Times

Jesus says City stronger for past disappoint­ments

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LONDON: Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus says he can imagine his hands round the Champions League trophy and he and his team-mates are stronger for previous disappoint­ments in the competitio­n coveted by their Abu Dhabi owners above all others.

The 23-year-old Brazilian had a standout performanc­e in Friday’s 2-1 win over 13-time European champions Real Madrid that earned a place in the quarter-finals.

Jesus’s starring role eased concerns at the likely absence of injured record goalscorer Sergio Aguero for Saturday’s quarter-final in Lisbon. Guardiola — who has not lifted the Champions League since his second success with Barcelona in 2011 — and the squad fly to Portugal later.

“We have to dream,” Jesus told British media. “I’m a dreamer and can picture myself with the trophy on my hands. “But I know the reality is different, we have to work, to show our dedication. To win is the most important thing.” Jesus — who scored in both legs and set up Raheem Sterling for their first goal in Friday’s last 16 second leg — said the players had turned disappoint­ments in Europe’s premier club competitio­n into a positive.

Under Guardiola they have exited in the quarter-finals the past two years to English rivals Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur and prior to that Monaco eliminated them in the last 16.

City’s best performanc­e so far was reaching the 2016 semi-finals under Guardiola’s predecesso­r Manuel Pellegrini. “As a group, we have matured from being knocked out of the previous Champions League editions,” said Jesus. “We’ve learned to suffer.”

Sterling said Jesus is definitely not playing second fiddle to Aguero — indeed the Brazilian’s goal on Friday drew him level on 23 for the season with the Argentinia­n veteran.

“He (Jesus) is not a sub, we’ve got two great strikers at this club,” said Sterling. “Both strikers score goals and when you play with either one of them you know what you expect from each of them.

“They are both top players in front of goal. You saw from Gabby his calmness in front of goal was brilliant.” Sterling’s goal was his 100th for City and made him only the sixth English player to score 20 goals in the Champions League. “It’s a good achievemen­t but now I want some more in the next couple of games, to keep progressin­g,” he said. “But the most important thing is my goals count for something and hopefully at the end of the competitio­n they can do.”

The 25-year-old England internatio­nal said City had to “run their socks off” if they are to beat Lyon — who ousted Juventus on Friday — and reach the semi-finals. “They (Lyon) are a great team and it’s going to be a difficult one,” said Sterling. “But I keep saying the same thing — there are teams in his competitio­n with great quality. “We have to keep up the energy and play our football.” — AFP

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