Tag: Pep Guardiola

  • UCL: Ancelotti, Guardiola react as Man City outclass Real Madrid to reach final

    UCL: Ancelotti, Guardiola react as Man City outclass Real Madrid to reach final

    Manchester City marched into the Champions League final for the second time in three seasons after outclassing holders Real Madrid 4-0 for a 5-1 aggregate victory.

    Bernardo Silva’s first-half double put Manchester City in control against the 14-time European champions at a raucous Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.

    While an own goal by Eder Militao after the break and a late fourth from Julian Alvarez sealed the deal for Pep Guardiola’s side as they avenged last year’s bitter semi-final loss.

    With Inter Milan awaiting in the final, Manchester City will now be huge favourites to finally deliver the trophy Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour has craved since buying the club in 2008, having lost to Chelsea two years ago.

    Manchester City are now unbeaten in 26 home matches in the competition and that run was never in danger once Portuguese midfielder Silva whipped a shot past Thibaut Courtois in the 23rd minute.

    He then headed his side’s second in the 37th minute.

    The second half was almost a formality as holders Real Madrid, bidding to win the trophy for a sixth time in 10 seasons, were outplayed by a relentless City side closing in on a treble.

    And there was no way back for Carlo Ancelotti’s team when Kevin De Bruyne’s free kick flicked off Militao in the 76th minute.

    Alvarez put the icing on the cake of a memorable night for City with a clinical finish after coming on as a late replacement for Erling Haaland.

    There was an air of expectancy and tension before kickoff inside Manchester City’s fortress.

    It was even more so as the clash was billed as a de-facto final with Inter Milan, in their first final for 13 years despite a mediocre Serie A season, awaiting the winners.

    The lineups were almost identical to the sizzling 1-1 draw in the Bernabeu last week, the only change being in Real Madrid’s rearguard with Militao in for Antonio Rudiger.

    Just as in the Spanish capital, City took an early stranglehold with Real Madrid barely stringing two passes together and finding it almost impossible to escape their own half.

    Twice inside the opening 20 minutes Real Madrid keeper Thibaut Courtois rescued his side with saves from point-blank Haaland headers, the first a little lucky, the second miraculous.

    Manchester City’s pressure was relentless though and the breakthrough was not long coming.

    Silva whipped a left-footed shot past Courtois from the right edge of the penalty area – Manchester City’s eighth goal attempt in the opening 23 minutes.

    It took Real Madrid half an hour to even mount an attack and even then, Manchester City’s Kyle Walker won a sprint race with Vinicius Jr to snuff out the danger.

    Toni Kroos, one of five current Real Madrid players to win the trophy five times with the Spanish club, then unleashed a dipping right-foot shot.

    But Manchester City keeper Ederson, who had been a spectator, touched it against the crossbar.

    A one-goal advantage was always going to be dangerous against Real’s serial winners.

    But Silva made sure Manchester City reached halftime with one foot in the final, reacting quickest to loop a header into the net after Ilkay Gundogan’s shot was saved.

    Manchester City toyed with the 14-times champions for the rest of the half and could have been further ahead.

    Real Madrid needed some magic to give themselves any hope and it almost arrived six minutes after halftime when David Alaba’s dipping free kick was acrobatically saved by Ederson.

    Courtois did his best to keep Ancelotti’s side in the tie with yet another save from Haaland as the Norwegian was left waiting for his 53rd goal of an incredible season.

    But any thoughts of a repeat of last year’s miraculous turnaround when Real Madrid won 6-5 on aggregate were banished when De Bruyne’s whipped free kick glanced off Militao and into the net.

    Alvarez then stroked first-time into the bottom corner in stoppage time.

    With their place in the Istanbul showpiece secured, Manchester City can win their fifth English Premier League title in six seasons this weekend and they also have an FA Cup final to look forward to.

    Manchester City were better, deserved to win, says Ancelotti

    Real Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti, admitted they were beaten by the better side as they suffered a painful 4-0 demolition at Manchester City on Wednesday.

    The win completed a 5-1 aggregate defeat for Real Madrid in their Champions League semi-final.

    Manchester City, who were beaten by Real Madrid at the same stage last season, avenged that heartbreaking defeat with a brilliant performance in front of their jubilant fans.

    Only Real Madrid goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, prevented them from inflicting even more damage.

    “They played better than us and deserved to win.

    “They put a lot of pressure at the beginning, it worked out well for them because they made it very difficult for us to get the ball in play and they went two goals ahead.

    “From then on, it was difficult to get back into the game. We tried in the second half… but it didn’t work out,” Ancelotti told reporters.

    Ancelotti admitted it was a painful night but said it was too soon to analyse what had gone wrong.

    “Evaluating today, at this moment, makes no sense.

    “It is a defeat that hurts, it hurts a lot. But it can happen. We reached the semi-finals of the Champions League against a strong opponent, they played better and left us without a final.

    “We have to learn and for the next season, to be better,” he said.

    This is coming a year after winning a LaLiga and Champions League double, and becoming the first manager to capture titles in each of Europe’s top five leagues.
    Ancelotti is now facing up to finishing the campaign with just a Spanish Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup to show for their efforts.

    He did, however, set another record on Wednesday, becoming the coach with the most European Cup games (191), surpassing the mark set by former Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson.

    But with their rivals Barcelona crowned LaLiga champions last weekend with four-games to spare, Ancelotti was left searching for a silver lining.

    “I think it was a good season. We have to show up in the few games we have ahead of us.

    “I think that reaching a Champions League semi-final is a success because only four teams make it to the last four,” Ancelotti said.

    I had feeling Manchester City were ready to deliver, says Guardiola

    Manchester City were perfectly prepared with the right mix of calmness and tension for their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid, manager Pep Guardiola said on Wednesday.

    The English champions dismantled the holders 4-0 with a ruthless display to secure a 5-1 aggregate win.

    The result meant Manchester City secured a final berth against Inter Milan where they will bid to win European club soccer’s most prestigious trophy for the first time.

    It was sweet revenge for a painful semi-final loss to Real 12 months ago.

    “I had the feeling these last days that we had a mix of calm and tension to play these type of games.

    “And after 10 or 15 minutes, I had the feeling that all the pain that we had, what happened last season . . . it was really tough, losing the way we lost and I think in the moment we had to swallow poison,” Guardiola told reporters.

    Real Madrid knocked Manchester City out 12 months ago 6-5 on aggregate after an extraordinary late comeback.

    “In sport, obviously you have another chance and when the draw was Madrid, I said, ‘Yeah, I want it’,” Guardiola said.

    Bernardo Silva netted a first-half double to put City in control and, after Erling Haaland failed to convert two gilt-edged chances, Manuel Akanji and Julian Alvarez completed the rout.

    Real Madrid arrived with history on their side as title-holders and record 14-times European champions.

    But Manchester City, buoyed by an unbeaten 23-game run in all competitions, had not lost in 26 Champions League matches at the Etihad Stadium, which was a writhing sea of sky blue for the visit of the Spanish giants.

    Manchester City had played the 2021 semi-final against Paris St Germain in Manchester with no fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This time the players stayed on the pitch long after the final whistle to celebrate, with Haaland wearing a Norwegian flag draped around his shoulders.

    “(Tonight was) much, much better,” Guardiola said. “I felt, I don’t know why, you smelled that the team was ready to compete at the level that they competed today.”

    City are three wins away from a treble as they play Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 and could win the Premier League as early as Saturday.

    “We’re closer. This season is really really good, what we’ve really done already.

    “The pleasure, the joy, how much we have fun this season again and again. We make happy our fans, all around the world watching us, they see a good team playing. This is the biggest compliment,” Guardiola said.

    Guardiola added that the players, staff and families would gather for a team breakfast before enjoying a day off on Thursday ahead of their preparations for their final push to clinch the English League title.

    Victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul on June 10 would secure the one trophy Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour has craved since buying Manchester City in 2008.

    Manchester City lost to Chelsea two years ago in their only previous appearance in the final.

    Manchester City matchwinner Silva hails ‘beautiful night’

    Manchester City’s man-of-the-match, Bernardo Silva, hailed their Champions League semi-final thrashing of Real Madrid on Wednesday as a “beautiful” and “wonderful” night.

    Silva said he was disappointed with his performance in last week’s 1-1 first-leg draw in Madrid.

    So, he was thrilled to score the first two goals in the 4-0 win in Manchester that secured a 5-1 aggregate victory and a place in the Champions League final.

    “It’s a beautiful night for us. We knew it was going to be tough. But to beat this Madrid team 4-0 at home, it was wonderful,” the Portuguese midfielder said.

    “A wonderful feeling to be in the final again, and hopefully this time we can try and win it.

    “My performance in the first game in Madrid wasn’t the one I wanted, and I wanted to try and compensate for that because I didn’t feel very good at all after the first game.

    “So, here today, I had to do better for my team mates and the fans.

    “We were very resilient, we very passionate and organised at the same time. I’m so, so happy with that performance,” added Silva, whose team lost the Champions League final to Chelsea two years ago.

    Silva effectively won the game for City with his first-half brace, the second a clever header.

    “I’m small, but I’m good with my head!” he laughed.

    The English side will face Inter Milan in the final.

    “They look very strong, very organised defensively and quick on the counter-attack.

    “It’s going to be tough, but we’re going to fight,” Silva said of the Italian side.

    Meanwhile, Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal was gracious in defeat.

    “Our opponents were better than us in the second leg, they have outplayed us by a large margin. They were a superior opponent.

    “We lacked a little … I wouldn’t say attitude, but we closed back down too early. After the break we had our best minutes. We’ll come back stronger.

    “We knew that they are very strong at home, but after the sensations of the first leg we all thought we could play a better game,” he told reporters.

    Manchester City’s Jack Grealish, who tormented the Spaniards from the wing at the Etihad Stadium, said he had always dreamed of playing in the Champions League.

    “It’s unbelievable … I don’t think a lot of teams would do that to Real Madrid.

    “I don’t know what it is, but it feels unstoppable,” he said.

    Defender Kyle Walker, who matched Real’s speedy forward Vinicius Jr. for pace and kept him quiet all evening, said it had been a tough game.

    “I thought the lads dug in well, they controlled the ball really well, especially in the first half … We got over the line and that’s the main thing,” he said.

    Matching Vinicius required immense self-belief.

    “You’ve got to have a little bit of arrogance, like the attackers do,” Walker said. “I always say go toe-to-toe with them, I use my pace.”

  • UCL: African curse placed on Guardiola lifted – Yaya Toure’s agent, Seluk

    UCL: African curse placed on Guardiola lifted – Yaya Toure’s agent, Seluk

    Dimitri Seluk, Yaya Toure’s agent, has noted that the African curse placed on Pep Guardiola to stop him from winning the UEFA Champions League has been lifted.

    Recall that Guardiola and Seluk became sworn enemies when the former gave Toure only one start in the Premier League during the 2017/2018 season.

    He also queried Guardiola’s approach to selecting African players.

    In the wake of the comments, Seluk said that an “African curse” would stem from Toure’s anger with his coach and hinder any future chance of glory in Europe.

    But according to the UK Mirror, Seluk has now apologised.

    “I want to apologise for this matter. I think it is time for this bitterness to stop – and I know that Yaya feels the same because he wishes nothing but success for City.

    “I can say that the spell has now been lifted by the shamans – and that I think City will win the Champions League under Pep,” Seluk said.

  • Guardiola angry over Haaland’s penalty kick gesture

    Guardiola angry over Haaland’s penalty kick gesture

    A magnanimous gesture by Manchester City’s goal machine Erling Haaland left Pep Guardiola fuming on Saturday.

    This was after the Norwegian striker ignored his manager’s instructions to take a penalty kick and handed the ball to teammate Ilkay Gundogan.

    The German midfielder had scored a first-half brace to put the English Premier League leaders 2-0 up against Leeds United.

    But Guardiola yelled from the sidelines for the 22-year-old Haaland to take the penalty kick they had been awarded in the closing minutes.

    However, Haaland, who has already scored a Premier League single season record of 35 goals, glanced at Guardiola before handing the ball to Gundogan for him to complete a hat-trick.

    It was a move that sent the Spanish manager into fits of rage, especially as Gundogan’s effort was pushed aside by a diving goalkeeper Joel Robles.

    “If Gundo scores, everyone is ‘OK, hat-trick, well done’,” Guardiola said following Manchester City’s 2-1 victory.

    “But a taker is a taker. At 2-0, this is a business, not a situation where we cannot forget it.”

    The 32-year-old Gundogan felt the heat from Guardiola when he stepped up to the penalty kick spot.

    “First he showed to Erling that he was quite mad about that, and then also he had a go at me,” Gundogan told reporters. “It is what it is at the end.

    “The moment Erling grabbed the ball, I was sure he was going to take it but he looked out for me.

    “I checked with him a few times to make sure he was sure. He was certain to hand the ball to me. I was confident to score.”

    Haaland had several excellent scoring chances, with a shot that bounced off the crossbar and another that glanced off the post.

    With Manchester City in pursuit of their third successive Premier League title, and the win having extended their lead over second-placed Arsenal to four points, Guardiola’s mood somewhat later improved.

    “The performance was excellent. We played really, really good,” the Spaniard, whose side have four league games left this season, said by the time he met reporters post-game.

    “Who knows if Erling takes the penalty kick and miss it? What happen if Gundo takes the penalty kick and score? So, the question is 2-0, who is the taker? The taker is Erling.

    “Second point is that is how Erling is as a person. He is incredible, wants to score goals, but at the same time, the team, the mates are important.

    “He had chances to score goals, he didn’t convert, but he played an outstanding game.

    “But a taker is a taker. At 2-0, this is a business, not a situation where we cannot forget it.

    “Especially in England, it never is over and I want the taker who has more routine, who is a specialist, to take it.”

    Treble-chasing Manchester City next head to Real Madrid for the first leg of their 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League semi-final fixture on Tuesday.

  • Anxious night for Guardiola ends as Manchester City pip West Ham

    Anxious night for Guardiola ends as Manchester City pip West Ham

    In the end, it was all smiles and back-slapping as hosts Manchester City walked off with a 3-0 win over West Ham United on Wednesday.

    It was a game in which Erling Haaland became the highest goal scorer in an English Premier League (EPL) season, having notched his 35th goal.

    The victory put Manchester City back on top of the Premier League table, one point above Arsenal who the previous night had thrown down the gauntlet by outclassing Chelsea.

    But it was not quite as simple as it appeared and manager Pep Guardiola wore a frown throughout a first half in which his side dominated.

    They twice struck the woodwork but could find no way through West Ham’s massed ranks.

    Anxiety was in the air even after Nathan Ake opened the scoring in the 49th minute.

    But it evaporated when Haaland made it 2-0 in the 70th minute with his 51st goal in all competitions in his devastating maiden season in England.

    “Every game is hard. We didn’t play bad but our structure wasn’t great. We didn’t score in the beginning but we pushed on.

    “I’m really pleased with five games left,” Guardiola, whose side are glimpsing a Premier League-Champions League-FA Cup treble, said. “This was one of our games in hand and we used it well.

    “We tried different combinations down the left and down the right. People kept losing the ball and being anxious and we had to lose that anxiety.

    “We dropped a little tonight but we managed to create some chances. It’s another three points and we keep going.”

    Manchester City looked a little leggy at times during a ninth successive league win and they must now re-group for Saturday’s home clash with Leeds United.

    This is before the first leg game of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.

    Leeds United appointed the 68-year-old Sam Allardyce as interim manager on Wednesday after sacking Javi Gracia.

    The much-travelled coach immediately made headlines by saying he was in the same league as Guardiola and Liverpool’s Juergen Klopp.

    Asked for his thoughts on Allardyce’s claim, Guardiola was generous in his praise.

    “He is right,” the Spaniard said. “It will be tough. He has the charisma and knows exactly what to do.”

    Should Manchester City beat Leeds United, it will put them four points clear and within touching distance of a fifth title in six seasons.

  • Arsenal fans should be grateful for qualifying for next season’s UCL – Guardiola

    Arsenal fans should be grateful for qualifying for next season’s UCL – Guardiola

    Manchester City gaffer, Pep Guardiola has asked Arsenal fans to be happy for grabbing Champions League qualification regardless of missing out of the English premier League title.

    Guardiola insists that the Gunners have achieved the “most important title” of the campaign by qualifying for the Champions League.

    Recall that Arsenal got walloped by Manchester City 4-1 at the Etihad last week wednesday in what seem like a title deciding match.

    However, Mikel Arteta’s men secured their place among Europe’s elite for the first time since 2016/2017 despite the defeat.

    “For many reasons, it is the most important title by far and it is already there.

    “They lost the last game [against Man City] and they are sad, but I am pretty sure they have to be so happy because they make an incredible achievement,” Guardiola told Sky Sports.

  • EPL: How Haaland can be stopped from scoring – Guardiola

    EPL: How Haaland can be stopped from scoring – Guardiola

    Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola, has revealed only way prolific striker, Erling Haaland can be stopped from scoring.

    Haaland has been very impressive  for Man City so far this season notching up 32 English Premier League goals already.

    The Norway international is currently the top scorer in the Premier League and also in the Champions League.

    Speaking ahead of Man City’s crucial Premier League tie against Arsenal on Wednesday night at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola revealed at his pre-match press conference that one way to stop Haaland from performing is for the opposition team to have 80 per cent ball possession.

    Guardiola said: “From what he [Haaland] has shown in his career, it is difficult, but as a team [you have] to have him involved as little as possible.

    “When we [Man City] played against him when he was at Borussia Dortmund, we tried to have 70-80 per cent ball possession.

    “When we have the ball, we have more chances, but the game we’re going to play tomorrow [Wednesday] will be a lot of transitions and duels.

    “They plan to play a game so aggressive, almost man-to-man, so the way you do the process is difficult,” Guardiola added.

    Man City are currently five points behind Arsenal in the Premier League table. However, the Citizens have two games in hand.

  • Manchester City vs Arsenal: Guardiola reveals  one key player out injured

    Manchester City vs Arsenal: Guardiola reveals one key player out injured

    Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola has revealed that one of his key players is out injured and will not be available for the clash of the titans with Arsenal FC on Wednesday night.

    Ake picked up a hamstring problem during their 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich in the Champions League last week.

    According to Guardiola, Ake could also miss the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid coming up next week.

    He said “Nathan Aké won’t be available vs Arsenal. Hopefully he can come back soon.

    “Back vs Real Madrid? I don’t know… We will find the right player to do it.

    “I don’t have doubts. We’ll play with 11,” Guardiola told reporters.

  • EPL: Losing to Leicester will cost us the title – Guardiola

    EPL: Losing to Leicester will cost us the title – Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has explained that Arsenal will emerge champions of the English Premier League should they lose to Leicester FC today.

    The Citizens have the opportunity to close the gap between it and Arsenal to three points if they defeat Leicester on Saturday.

    Arsenal on the other hand will play away to relegation battling West Ham United on Sunday.

    Guardiola feels any slip-up could seriously affect Man City’s chances.

    “It’s the same [on Saturday], if we lose the game, we will not be champions. If we win we could still be there.

    “But we cannot forget we are six points behind Arsenal, a team who have dropped few points during the season and have one game a week, with a lot of time for recovery, to analyse and prepare for games,” Guardiola said.

  • EPL: Guardiola warns Halaand, tells him what to do to match Ronaldo, Messi

    EPL: Guardiola warns Halaand, tells him what to do to match Ronaldo, Messi

    Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola has revealed the difference between star forward Erling Haaland and big names in football like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Halaand’s career has blossomed upon joining English Premier League  (EPL) side Manchester City in the current season after scoring 30 goals in his first 26 appearances for the Citizens.

    Halaand scored a brace against Southampton on Saturday at the St Mary’s stadium to take his tally in all competitions this season to 44 goals.

    Messi and Ronaldo have over 800 career goals each and are still playing into their late thirties.

    Guardiola has now warned Haaland that he has a long way to go to match the two greats.

    “I think Messi is a more complete player. He can play wherever because he understands the game.

    “The other two, Cristiano and Haaland, are like a machine. But Erling knows the other two guys have dominated for two decades, not just one year,” Guardiola said.

  • EPL: Pep Guardiola tips Arsenal to win premier League  title

    EPL: Pep Guardiola tips Arsenal to win premier League title

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has technically admitted that Arsenal will win the title this season, saying they are in the best position to do so.

    Guardiola noted that  Arsenal will not drop many more points in the league again, insisting that his Man City side’s experience in winning the title on many occasions counts for ‘absolutely nothing.’

    Arsenal are eight points ahead of the Citizens in the title race, although Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand over their rivals.

    Manchester City play Liverpool at the Etihad today, while Arsenal will trade tackles with relegation-battling Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium later in the day.

    The Spaniard has now warned his players to still remain focus saying anything can still happen with over ten games to play in the league.

    “I would love to be in the position of Arsenal, rather than have the experience of winning four Premier Leagues in five years,” Guardiola told a pre-match press conference

    “The advantage is that they are eight points in front of us, this is the real advantage. The past is the past, experience doesn’t count. Absolutely nothing.”

    When asked if he felt Mikel Arteta’s side may struggle to cope with the pressure in the title race, Guardiola said: “I don’t think so, I don’t believe in that.

    “I have the feeling they won’t drop that many points.’