Scottish Daily Mail

No words can help with what we feel

Pep sad but defends players over Real loss

- By JACK GAUGHAN

PEP GUARDIOLA launched an impassione­d defence of his Manchester City players yesterday after the crushing Champions League blow in midweek.

Guardiola revealed that he had not spoken to his players after the bruising semi-final defeat by Real Madrid and plans to address them today.

The 51-year-old, speaking emotionall­y, suggested he might not be able to ever deliver European glory to the club. But Guardiola fired back at critics who branded his side a failure and lacking character. He also said that the club’s owners have not said to him lifting the Champions League trophy is a priority.

‘We didn’t speak with the players — no words can help for what all of us feel,’ he said. ‘It is just a question of time, sleep as well as possible and think of the next target.

‘I have the feeling that the people from Abu Dhabi bought this club and invested in these incredible facilities and players — like a lot of other clubs in the world — to not just win the Champions League.

‘The club never asked me to win any title, they asked me to play as good as possible, to compete with all the teams in England and in Europe. It is completely the opposite to what people think.

‘Maybe I’m not good enough to help the team to do it. Nobody knows what would have happened with other players or managers.

‘People say if this group of players won’t win the Champions League they will be failures. I accept it. I completely disagree, in sport we know how difficult everything is, but I accept it. I’m not going to make a debate about who is right or wrong.

‘When we win the Champions League, and hopefully we do it, it will be because of the money we spend. Never will it be for the work done behind the scenes. We are the only club in the world in the last 10, 15 or 20 years that spend money,’ Guardiola added sarcastica­lly.

‘I know the people outside of here demand just Champions League, Champions League, Champions League. We know it.

‘We were close — they know it, we know it — but what is important is we are going to try again next season, and then again, and in the Premier League. We have the Premier League in our hands.’

City, who face Newcastle United tomorrow, are one point clear of Liverpool with four matches left as they attempt to lift a fourth title in five years.

Guardiola will tell his players to use the heartache and drama of their stoppage-time capitulati­on at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night as fuel. And he claimed that previous defeats in Europe — particular­ly against Tottenham in the 2019 quarter-final — remain fresh in his mind and have kept him at City for so long.

‘Always I am starving (for success),’ he added. ‘How can the players forget Wednesday? They will think about it, for sure. Don’t forget it. Still I remember Tottenham and Raheem (Sterling’s offside) being one inch. That’s why as manager I live these situations, I love it.

‘Now we are a bit sad but they will be memories, we lived them. Lifting trophies is so nice — but the difference between winners and losers is only small. You play with emotions, and emotions are uncontroll­able.

‘What we lived in Madrid, it will help us as a club, as a team in the future. People don’t realise now but I tell you, it’s good for us. The worst is to not live it. I would love to win the Champions League, to be in the final in Paris, (but) to live that we will be better in the future.

‘We played better than Real Madrid but we are out. Atletico played better than us in second half and with luck they’d have been in the semi-final. It’s football, and that’s the only explanatio­n — 22 players moving with the ball, mistakes and at the end, after 210 minutes, we are out. I will not judge my players, I’m not the person to judge them. They have to judge themselves. I know how hard it is.’

Meanwhile, City suffered another blow yesterday as coach Carlos Vicens agreed a deal to become Heracles Almelo manager.

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No hiding place: Pep Guardiola puts on a brave face yesterday after City’s painful Champions League exit against Real in midweek
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