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City are locked in an epic title tussle with Liverpool, who they face on Sunday, and are also up against Jurgen Klopp's side in the FA Cup semi-finals. But Bernardo admitted the Champions League is the one trophy City's players are desperate to add to their otherwise glittering CVs.

“It's a competition that maybe just Scott Carson won, Pep as well, but the club has never won it,” said Bernardo. “Most of us have never won it, so we really want to do it. It's the only one missing and we want to go for it again. The team today is well-prepared for these kinds of moments and games.

"We were a great team five seasons ago, but I think the team is much better prepared for these moments. We know what the team needs when we concede or score, we know what to do in the good or bad moments. We keep learning from our mistakes and that's a good thing.

“It comes with experience. We have our disappointments, we learn from that and this year I

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