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Pep Guardiola Insists That Winning The Champions League Is Not An Obsession

Pep Guardiola requests that victorious the Champions League with Manchester City isn’t an ‘obsession’ before the new season.

The City boss is yet to pass an European crown on to Manchester resulting to winning the resistance twice as Barcelona chief.

Regardless, Guardiola has downplayed the prospect that he is remarkably based on getting Champions League superbness as he enters his seventh season liable for Man City.

“My life doesn’t depend [on the Champions League]. I should get it going, everyone endeavors to get it going,” said Guardiola.


“It’s everything except an obsession. To work in a gathering and play better. This is the primary concern for me. The primary thing I’m sticking around for is to make the gathering play better, and the players only to play better.

“Everyone understands the titles are there yet I’m not figuring what will happen in 11 months expecting we win or lose… this is the thing.

“If we win it will be virtuoso, if we don’t we will be dissatisfactions. Nothing will change.”

City scarcely missed a first Champions League prize in 2021 after a 1-0 misfortune in the rearward in Porto to Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea side.

Guardiola’s side encountered a breakdown in the semi-finals of the resistance last season, giving up twice in injury time to Real Madrid in the return leg to propel additional time. Karim Benzema’s spot-kick got a 3-1 victory on the night for the La Liga outfit following a 4-3 first leg defeat in Manchester.

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