September 13, 2024

Man City boss Guardiola demands more from his players despite ‘perfect result’

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Man City boss Guardiola demands more from his players despite ‘perfect result’ against the Portuguese side, Sporting Lisbon.

Pep hailed a “dream” result after Manchester City thrashed Sporting Lisbon 5-0 but claimed they need to play better.

City all but secured a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League as they ran riot in the first leg of their last-16 tie at the Jose Arvelade Stadium on Tuesday.

Yet in a warning to the rest of the competition, manager Guardiola demanded more of his players after the game, admitting he was far happier with the scoreline than the performance.

Man City boss Guardiola said: “I am absolutely more than delighted. We know how difficult it is. We were so clinical – when we arrived at their box, we scored a goal.

“We defended well and got an incredible result, but we have a duty as a manager and team to analyze how we performed, not just the result.

“We have to take care of the ball better. 

One of the rules I have is when you have the ball, try to pass it to someone in the same T-shirt. Today we lost the ball many times.

“The difference was that we were so clinical. Then it is difficult for the opponents, and we have confidence. It is a dream, a perfect result, so good for the second leg but we can do better.”

Former Benfica player Bernardo Silva scored twice for City on a happy return to his home city, including a stunning half-volley to make the score 2-0.

“He scored one of the best goals I’ve seen for the technique, for everything,” said Guardiola. “Hopefully it can give him even more confidence.

“He’s in his hometown, he loves his home country. He was a Benfica player and supporter, so it’s special for him.”

The city’s other goals came from Riyad Mahrez, Raheem Sterling, and Phil Foden.

He said: “We knew it would be a difficult game, they are probably the best team in the world.

“We tried but every time they got to our box they scored. They are a great team and they killed us every time they got to our box.

“After the third goal it became suffering, it was no longer football. They have more years of experience and a better coach and they have played more minutes than us.

“We couldn’t find a solution. We were powerless and I have to apologize to my players.”

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