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Man City’s Guardiola tells players to ignore the maths

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has urged his players to execute their plans on the pitch rather than worry about different scoreline permutatio­ns for their Champions League quarterfin­al second leg against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

City will take a 2-1 lead to Dortmund, knowing the German side could seal progress with a 1-0 win on Wednesday on the away goals rule.

But Guardiola was relaxed about his team’s chances and expects both teams to score at the Signal Iduna Park.

“If you think of the consequenc­es or goals you have to score or concede, you forget what you have to do,” he told a news conference on Tuesday.

“It doesn’t matter what happens in the first leg, you have a chance in the second.

“It will be better they don’t score and we win, but in the Champions League you always have a chance. We have weapons to score, they have weapons to score.

“Our idea is to go there do as best as possible and let them feel we are not going to defend what we got here. We want to impose our game to win the game.”

City are aiming to reach the final four of Europe’s elite club competitio­n for the first time under Pep Guardiola, having suffered eliminatio­n from the quarter-final stage in each of the past three seasons.

But Guardiola brushed off questions about his trust in his players as the Premier League leaders remain on track to complete a quadruple in an intense final phase of the season.

“After 27 victories in 29 games if I don’t trust the players we have a big problem,” he said. “I would be crazy.

“The players were sad when we didn’t get to the semifinals (last season) but nobody will give it to us, we have to do it.

“We are already qualified for the Champions League, 11 years in a row, never happened before. That is fantastic. Now is the time for another step.”

Meanwhile, Liverpool will be aiming to mount another memorable comeback at Anfield when they take on a depleted Real Madrid in the quarterfin­al, second leg but they cannot afford any more defensive errors, manager Juergen Klopp said on Tuesday.

Down 3-1 from the first leg, Klopp’s side find themselves in a near-impos

sible situation in the knockouts again and will seek inspiratio­n from their 2019 semi-final comeback against Barcelona when they 4-0 to advance with a 4-3 aggregate score.

With their backs against the wall and no supporters in the stadium to encourage them due to the pandemic, Klopp said they would have to create their own atmosphere as they look to overturn the deficit.

“When you are 3-1 down it looks like we are already out - it means we have not a lot to lose. The result showed they were better than us but it’s only the first half,” Klopp told reporters.

“Football is football, anything is possible,” Klopp added on the possi

bility of a comeback. “We speak about results but for me, the performanc­e is much more important. We have to play like ourselves.

“It’s important to defend at your highest level with the ability Madrid have... Real beat Barcelona (in La Liga) after us so obviously they are in a good moment.”

Real are struggling with injuries and fitness issues, however, with Zinedine Zidane’s side suffering more injuries than any other team in La Liga this season.—

 ?? Man City Twitter ?? Man City’s John Stones trains with his teammates ahead of their match against Dortmund. —
Man City Twitter Man City’s John Stones trains with his teammates ahead of their match against Dortmund. —

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