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Guardiola hails City journey after booking final spot

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AN emotional Manchester City coach

Pep Guardiola hailed a journey that has been “four or five” years in the making after seeing his side reach the Champions League final following a 2-0 win over Paris St Germain on Tuesday.

Riyad Mahrez’s early strike at the

Etihad Stadium put City in a commanding position in the tie, before the Algerian added another in the second half to seal 4-1 aggregate last-four success and book City a first-ever Champions League final spot.

For all his domestic success at City, Guardiola has never been past the Champions League quarter-finals since arriving in England in 2016 before this season, but he can now start to dream of adding to his two European Cups won with Barcelona.

“What we have done the last four years has been incredible,” Guardiola said.

“The Champions League is the hardest, and getting to the final was the hardest thing for us to achieve. We deserve to be there for everything we have done at the club in the past four or five years.

“I want to thank the former players who helped take us to another level – Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and David Silva. This is because of them, they helped take us to another level.

“I also want to thank the owner, the chairman and the staff at the club. This club is about all the people that work behind the scenes, the ground staff working at half-time, it’s not just about money. If you want to think that, then you are wrong.”

Guardiola also said the welcome his team got from fans coming into the stadium before the game gave them a prematch boost.

“It was great to see, it’s not the same without them. We miss them so much.

It’s weird playing in an empty stadium for such a big game. The achievemen­t belongs to them.”

City’s task was made easier in the second half after PSG’s Angel Di Maria was sent off on a frustratin­g evening for the French champions.

PSG striker Kylian Mbappe was not fit enough to start and it showed, as the French club failed to muster a shot on target all match. Coach Mauricio Pochettino, however, played down the significan­ce of the 22-year-old’s absence.

“That (Mbappe’s absence) cannot be an excuse, we are a team,” Pochettino said. “Of course, it’s unlucky he was not ready to help the team, but that’s not an excuse.

“We cannot use that excuse because the performanc­e from the team was good.

“I need to congratula­te Manchester City because they are having a fantastic season. After six or seven seasons of working, Pep is doing well. At the same time, we feel proud of our players and our team.”

 ?? | Reuters ?? PEP Guardiola with Phil Foden.
| Reuters PEP Guardiola with Phil Foden.

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