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Man City takes slender lead over stubborn Atletico

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MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City’s patience after Kevin De Bruyne broke Atletico Madrid’s stubborn resistence to clinch a 1-0 win in Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Guardiola’s side spent much of the night banging their heads against the red and white wall of Atletico’s massed defence at the Etihad Stadium. But Guardiola sent on Phil Foden midway through the second half and his sublime pass teed up De Bruyne to finally reward City for their territoria­l dominance.

“I didn’t expect to win three or four nil. I knew who we were facing. They have been together for many years,” Guardiola said.

“They defend so well, so compact and so deep. We were patient. You have to be against these teams. They want you to be anxious.

“It’s a good result. Unfortunat­ely we had a couple more chances with Kevin to score again.”

While Guardiola launched a water bottle in a frenzied celebratio­n that underlined what a testing night it had been for his team, the City boss knows the tie is far from over.

“Even a 1-0 lead going to Madrid is tough,” Guardiola said.

“We have to control our emotions. It will be a good test for us, our maturity. We will try to score and win the game.”

At the start of a season-defining 11 days for treble-chasing City, this was a qualified success that justified their patient performanc­e. But Atletico have already knocked out Manchester United in the last 16 this season, while Liverpool fell victim to Diego Simeone’s side when the Reds were the holders in 2019-20.

The Spanish champions will believe they can cause another surprise in the second leg in Madrid on April 13.

“It’s clear we were playing against an extraordin­ary opponent. We have to use a great way of defending and without being embarrasse­d,” Simeone said. “We need to be better, see if we can have the ball a bit more in the second leg. Perhaps we can create more difficulti­es. We are still in the tie.”

City have no margin for error over the next two weeks as the Premier League leaders host Liverpool, just a point behind them in the title race, on Sunday.

They head to Madrid next week before facing Liverpool again in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley three days later.

Guardiola has often been criticised for his curious team selections in previous Champions League knockout stage defeats with City.

However, Guardiola’s gamechangi­ng decision to introduce Foden should silence a few critics after it turned a difficult evening into a vital victory.

“When the game was a little bit flat, we knew we could change it with the substitute­s,” Guardiola said.

“Phil has a special quality.He had the composure to make an incredible assist and Kevin is in the best moment of his season.”

As ever, City monopolise­d possession, yet they often found themselves shuffling passes across midfield before Atletico shut the door on them. Simeone’s famously pragmatic approach presented a stark contrast to the purist principles espoused by Guardiola.

Gradually, City rose to the challenge and Ilkay Gundogan went close with a curling shot that deflected wide off Stefan Savic soon after the interval.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Manchester City’s midfielder De Bruyne (centre) celebrates with defender Joao Cancelo (right) and midfielder Phil Foden after scoring the opening goal of the UEFA Champions League Quarter-final first leg match against Atletico Madrid at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England.
— AFP photo Manchester City’s midfielder De Bruyne (centre) celebrates with defender Joao Cancelo (right) and midfielder Phil Foden after scoring the opening goal of the UEFA Champions League Quarter-final first leg match against Atletico Madrid at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England.

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