Pep Guardiola admits defeat hard on Manchester City after Real Madrid fightback
Pep Guardiola admitted defeat was tough to take after Real Madrid dramatically snatched a place in the Champions League final from his Manchester City side.
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Pep Guardiola admitted defeat was tough to take after Real Madrid dramatically snatched a place in the Champions League final from his Manchester City side.
The race for the final Champions League spot is really heating up between Tottenham and Arsenal as we edge ever closer to the end of the 2021/22 Premier League campaign. With four games remaining until the curtain comes down on the season on Sunday, May 22, the Gunners currently hold a two-point advantage over their north London rivals.
Manchester City have been dealt an injury setback ahead of their blockbuster Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid this evening.
Sergio Aguero has outlined how he believes Pep Guardiola will approach Manchester City’s second leg with Real Madrid on Wednesday.
Manchester United hero Gary Neville has described Manchester City’s Champions League semi-final second leg away at Real Madrid as “monstrous”.
Era el minuto 13 y el Manchester City tenía una falta a favor. Ikay Gündogan y Phil Foden esperaron para botar la pelota desde el costado izquierdo. Gündogan pasó por delante del balón pero no lo tocó y fue Foden finalmente quien lo puso en el centro del área chica, donde apareció la cabeza de Rodrigo Hernández para conducirlo hacia la portería y hacer el 0-1. El Leeds United no se daba por vencido, pero concedió otra oportunidad a balón parado para el City.
Since his emergence as an elite coach at Barcelona over a decade ago, Pep Guardiola has been exploring different ways of establishing control on the pitch. This week, his experience must form the heart of his approach against Real Madrid.
Pep Guardiola wasn't the only one surprised in his press conference before the match when a Spanish journalist asked the manager, 'as a football traditionalist' if his team would give Real Madrid a guard of honour on Wednesday night. The Manchester City manager tried to brush off the question but was asked again in a strange exchange: