Pep Guardiola´s pre match presser a day before Manchester City face Real Madrid in Champions League
- On March 10, Pep Guardiola addressed the media in Madrid ahead of Manchester City's match against Real Madrid at the Bernabéu, with the second leg scheduled for March 17 in Manchester.
- Guardiola said 'We arrive better in terms of we have the squad', with January signings Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi poised for Champions League debuts and Erling Haaland returning after the weekend.
- At the Bernabéu Guardiola warned about the stadium's atmosphere and fine margins, stressing 'it’s 180 minutes' to manage the Champions League tie.
- City's campaign implications are acute as they contest four competitions in mid-March, including an FA Cup quarter-final with Liverpool and a Carabao Cup Final at Wembley against Arsenal, with a quarter-final potential against Bayern Munich and Vincent Kompany.
- Frequent high-stakes meetings with Real Madrid help accelerate City’s long-term development, with about 11 clashes in five seasons benefiting young players and new signings.
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Guardiola, who heads to Real Madrid, says he's in better shape than last season... Players are healthy. OSEN=Jeong Seung-woo, reporter. Manchester City expressed confidence ahead of their trip to the Santiago Bernabéu. While clearly showing respect for their opponents, they also emphasized their determination to showcase their identity.
Since 2020, in the clashes between the two, the team that has advanced in the elimination has ended up being eliminated
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Man City are better equipped than last season on return to Bernabeu, says Guardiola
MADRID, March 10 - Manchester City return to the Bernabeu on Wednesday with Pep Guardiola insisting his team arrive in far better shape than the injury‑stricken group that fell to Real Madrid in the Champions League playoff round last season. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Manchester City coach has always drawn plans along the same lines to face the white club but today could be something.
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