Pep Guardiola embraces Manchester City-Real Madrid Champions League ‘tradition’
Pep Guardiola is relishing another clash with Real Madrid after Manchester City were pitted against the Spanish giants for a third successive year.
Champions League holders City will take on the competition’s record 14-time winners in the quarter-finals of this season’s competition next month.
The two clubs have met in the semi-finals for the past two years, with Real winning in 2022 but City avenging that loss – wrapped up with a 4-0 win at the Etihad Stadium – last term.
“It looks like a little bit of a tradition, three years in a row playing the kings of the competition,” said City manager Guardiola following Friday’s draw.
“Hopefully we can arrive in a good moment but there are still a few weeks before the first game in Madrid.
“When people say draws are easy, you undermine the other opponent but it’s not necessary to say what Real Madrid are in this competition. When you play the latter stages you play against the best teams in Europe and Real Madrid are totally there.
“But all the opponents are really tough, everybody knows it. We were excited before the draw because it’s a privilege every time we are here. It is a special competition.”
City’s immediate priority is Saturday’s home FA Cup quarter-final tie against Newcastle.
It will be the fourth time the two clubs have faced each other this season, with City edging both Premier League meetings but the Magpies prevailing in the Carabao Cup.
Guardiola said: “This season and the previous one, and the previous one – since Eddie Howe was there and the people from Saudi Arabia took over – they have always been tight games.
“I don’t expect differently but we have an incredible chance at home with our people. From now on, until the end of the season, we need at every home