Guardiola: “To get rid of Bayern you have to play two good games, not one”

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Pep Guardiola He was very happy after losing Bayern Munich in the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Champions League but tried to reduce the euphoria and did not leave a pass in the semifinals.

Furthermore, despite the fact that the English won by a very comfortable margin, the Manchester City coach wanted to show that the game was more complicated than the scoreboard indicated. “It’s a Champions League clash between two top teams. For 65 minutes it was a close game, they were better than us in one part. We couldn’t control the dead zones, especially Musiala and Gnabry,” explained Guardiola, adding that “in the first five or ten minutes of the second half they were better but then we adjusted something and we became . To knock these teams out of Europe you need to play two good games, not just one. It’s an incredible result, but I know what it means to go to Munich and that we have to do something different to avoid suffering. We will go there to score goals and win the game”.

“I am devastated, it has been very exciting. I have lost ten years,” Pep said after the tension of the game, with a frenetic pace, expressing that now “I have to relax, have a day off and prepare for the game against Leicester.”

Source: La Verdad

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