Pep Guardiolacoach of Manchester City, said that his team is back to normal after today’s win against Ipswich (0-6). A win, the biggest of the season in the Premier League, which in addition to putting them temporarily in fourth place, will come at the best moment, three days away from the visit. at Luis Enrique’s PSG, also a former coach of Barcelona, in a decisive battle in the aspirations of both teams to continue in the Champions League.
City put their problems behind them since October thanks to a good performance from the resurgent player Phil Foden, author of two goals, like last Tuesday against Brentford, and an assist. Erling Haaland He also scored after his renewal.
Pep, it’s fun
“We are very happy, we are again doing things that define this team for the last 10 years. Really happy for the three points and for putting ourselves in the Champions League positions,” a beaming Guardiola highlighted on Sky Sports after the match at Portman Road.
After a worst-ever result with the Catalan on their bench, City finally found their rhythm against Ipswich and went five consecutive Premier days without defeat. Guardiola enjoyed the game.
Near the best level
“Much better, maybe not our best level, but closer with the consistency we have in our game… everything with the ball is smart, faster, faster, everything is connected. You can’t be fast, smart and good if you are not connected to the defense,” said Guardiola.
City and PSG reached the penultimate matchday of the Champions League stage with a must win to avoid elimination from the competition. The English champion is in 22nd place, with 8 points, and will play in the playoff to reach the round of 16.
The all-powerful PSG, with less than one point, is 25th, three positions below, and has been eliminated with the last two days of the Champions League phase remaining. Teams ranked between 9th and 24th place will compete in the playoff, so the French are currently leading the table to be left out of the tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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