MANCHESTER, England: Pep Guardiola may have won the Champions League once as a player and twice as a coach with Barcelona but his Manchester City ...
MANCHESTER, England: Pep Guardiola may have won the Champions League once as a player and twice as a coach with Barcelona but his Manchester City side have yet to lift the trophy, prompting the manager to say the English champions are still 'teenagers' in the competition.
"We cannot deny, if we arrive in the last stages of this competition, we make another step forward, but I think to compare with other teams, one success doesn’t change it.Although the first leg result puts City in the driving seat for a quarter-final spot, Guardiola warned against complacency.
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