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Pep Guardiola Says "No Words Can Help" Ease Pain Of Manchester City's Champions League Exit

Pep Guardiola admits "no words can help" ease the pain of Manchester City's elimination from the Champions League as he refocuses on his side's Premier League title challenge. City were just moments away from claiming a place in the final against Liverpool before Real Madrid staged a stunning fightback at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Real scored twice in the final seconds of normal time and eventually won the game 3-1 after extra-time, taking the semi-final tie 6-5 on aggregate. Asked on Friday what he said to his players, Guardiola told reporters: "We didn't speak. No words can help what we feel.

"It's a question of time, try to sleep and think of the targets. Tomorrow we will talk."

The City boss must now pick his men up for the Premier League run-in.

City, who lead Liverpool by just one point with four games left, host mid-table Newcastle on Sunday, a day after Jurgen Klopp's team play Tottenham.

"We're not thinking about the title, we're thinking about Newcastle," said Guardiola.

"That's enough to focus on. Then Wolves, then West Ham. It's not necessary to listen to what people are saying we can achieve."

Guardiola, speaking at his pre-match press conference, made a passionate defence of his side after their latest stumble on the European stage.

City have dominated English football over the past decade but have yet to be crowned European champions despite huge investment from their Abu Dhabi owners.

"If people say it's a failure then I disagree," said Guardiola, whose team lost last year's Champions League final to Chelsea.

"The people in the squad know how difficult it is. But they accept it. I'm not going to make a debate.

"In the club the feeling we have is we try to do it again. We are sad, of course, because we

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