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Published on 2024-04-17 13:30:00
Pep Guardiola believes that Manchester City must put in a better performance than they did in the first leg in order to beat Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final. Guardiola emphasized the need to adjust certain aspects of their game and the team must be comfortable playing at home. He acknowledged that Real Madrid is a tough opponent and City must rise to the occasion.
The match between Manchester City and Real Madrid is being touted as a final due to the quality of both teams. Players like Bernardo Silva have highlighted the difficulty of facing a team like Real Madrid, who can punish teams on the counter-attack. The game is expected to be intense and both teams will be looking to stamp their authority on the field. Guardiola’s guidance to his players is crucial in ensuring they are prepared for the challenge.
Real Madrid’s quality and ability to capitalize on opportunities make them a constant threat in the Champions League. Manchester City cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the first leg and must minimize the chances of Real Madrid dominating. Guardiola’s experience and tactical guidance will be key in motivating his players to deliver a better performance at the Etihad Stadium. The outcome of the match will be determined by City’s ability to adjust and rise to the challenge presented by Real Madrid.
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