BSP-03 Man City look to Lisbon as best shot for Champions League glory

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Man City look to Lisbon as best shot for Champions League glory

LONDON, Aug 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Manchester City finally have a marquee
victory in the knockout stages of the Champions League after seeing off Real
Madrid to reach the last eight, but they want much more in Lisbon over the
next week with Pep Guardiola insisting they cannot be satisfied by beating
the 13-time winners.

“We’re here to try and win the Champions League,” said Guardiola in a
markedly different tone to the one he has struck in previous seasons when
claiming City were not ready to be crowned champions of Europe despite
dominating the Premier League.

“If we think that (beating Real) is enough we will show how small we are.
If you want to win you have to beat the big clubs.”

It took City eight seasons in the Champions League to beat a former winner
over two legs, but disposing of Madrid both home and away, pre and post
football’s shutdown for coronavirus showed a maturity and ability to handle
pressure situations that Guardiola’s men have lacked in previous Champions
League campaigns.

A clash with Lyon, who finished seventh in the curtailed 2019/20 Ligue 1
season, offers further reason for City to be optimistic.

But in the past three seasons since Guardiola arrived in Manchester, City
have contrived to crash out despite being heavily favoured against Monaco,
Liverpool and Tottenham.

“I just spoke with the scouting department about Lyon and they told me to
be alert,” warned Guardiola after Lyon shocked Juventus in the last 16.

The French side also showed what they are capable of in taking four points
from a possible six against City in the group stages of in last season’s
Champions League.

However, the enormous financial gap between the clubs is highlighted by the
fact that Lyon have to routinely sell their prized assets with Nabil Fekir,
Tanguy Ndombele and Ferland Mendy all departing last summer, while City have
the resources to keep throwing money at the dream of winning the Champions
League.

Deposed as champions of England by Liverpool, City have already begun
strengthening for next season with the signings of Ferran Torres and Nathan
Ake, but it is the next week in the Portuguese capital that could present the
club’s best ever chance of Champions League glory.

One of Guardiola’s former clubs, Barcelona or Bayern Munich, will lie in
wait for the winner between City and Lyon, but they are the only two former
winners left in the competition.

Guardiola has often bemoaned the lack of atmosphere at the Etihad for big
European nights compared the cauldrons of the Camp Nou, Anfield or Santiago
Bernabeu, but a behind closed doors environment for all remaining games
negates that disadvantage.

Bar Sergio Aguero’s absence, City also have a clean bill of health and have
been building towards the latter stages of the Champions League ever since
football’s return from a three-month shutdown in June with Liverpool already
out of sight in the Premier League.

Defensive problems could still prove their undoing as they did in losing
nine times in the Premier League this season.

Converted midfielder Fernandinho is starting at centre-back at 35, while
doubts remain over who Guardiola will trust at left-back when Benjamin Mendy
returns from suspension for the quarter-finals.

However, much of the damage to City’s title defence was done prior to
centre-back Aymeric Laporte’s return from injury.

Further forward Kevin De Bruyne underlined his claim to be the world’s best
midfielder against Madrid, while the Spanish champions struggled to contain
Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus.

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City undoubtedly have the talent, now they also believe it is their time in
the Champions League.