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    Guardiola: It's a last for Manchester City yet not for Barcelona





    In front of Manchester City's Champions League conflict with Barcelona, mentor Pep Guardiola demanded that the tie is a greater arrangement for his side than for the guests.  

    Lionel Messi's cap trap roused the Catalans to staggering 4-0 triumph at the Camp Nou two weeks back however the Argentine's previous supervisor demands his side will come into the match with certainty in the wake of winning 4-0 at West Brom on Saturday."Winning the last match has positively helped," Guardiola said.  

    "Our certainty is much higher, however the Champions League is an alternate rivalry, it's much shorter and we have to do it against the best sides.  

    "The way of the scoreline in the primary leg left the City mentor to surrender that some of his players may have been overawed."We lost 4-0 so there is still a ton for us to learn," he proceeded.  

    "For some of our players, it was their first time at the Camp Nou, yet they contended well.  

    "The previous Bayern Munich supervisor has seen four of his players sent off in five matches against Barcelona, and losing a man makes a triumph a practically unimaginable undertaking.  

    "It is constantly hard to beat them with 11 - however significantly harder with ten," he added."Willy [Caballero, who will supplant suspended Claudio Bravo] has helped me a considerable measure and he was critical toward the starting for me.  

    "I hold him in high see as a person."He has constantly played well for me and I have a considerable measure trust in him."Sergio Aguero was shockingly dropped for the primary diversion, and Guardiola's point is to improve him a player.  


    "I need to help Aguero enhance his level," he said."I would never request that he do what Luis Suarez does, for instance, that would be uncalled for, yet I need to help my players advance."
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