Despite it being unthinkable just months ago, Man City could very well be out of the Champions League come next week
Pep Guardiola says he accepts PSG were the better team on the night after seeing his side beaten 4-2. The Blues saw a 2-0 lead overturned by Luis Enrique’s impressive outfit, meaning only a victory over Club Brugge in a week’s time will extend our stay ...
Paris Saint-Germain found themselves down 2-0 to Manchester City early in the second half, but the capital club bounced back with four unanswered goals to secure a thrilling 4-2 win.Ousmane Dembélé
Pep Guardiola was shellshocked ... And with an early exit from Europe now on the cards, Guardiola admitted City could have no complaints against PSG, who were the better team on the night.
And Pep Guardiola’s men only have themselves to ... But roared on by the home crowd, PSG were always a threat and Vitinha rolled a shot just wide before Josko Gvardiol got back to clear an ...
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola conceded PSG were strong and faster than his players for last night's Champions League defeat.
To hear Guardiola praising the collective of Paris Saint-Germain over his outfit shows just how dramatic the unraveling of the past couple of months at City has been.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was reluctant to consider the impact of an early Champions League exit, as he admits that his side have simply not been good enough.A Club Brugge side who City
His side live to fight another day, but Pep Guardiola is in no doubt that whatever Friday's Champions League draw holds for Manchester City, his side will be underdogs. Winning the competition entirely?
With Manchester City needing a win to avoid a stunning early exit from the Champions League, Pep Guardiola wasn’t in the mood to discuss the prospect of his once-dominant team crashing out of European club soccer’s most prestigious competition.
Guardiola has spent his entire Manchester City career urging the team to slow their play, now he's telling them to go direct. Why?