
Pep Guardiola has acknowledged that his Champions League qualifiers will be a “great victory” after Manchester City beat Everton 2-0
City left on their last trip to Goodison Park late on all three points, and Niko Orly, who was more influential in the 85th minute, attacked his home in the 85th minute before the benchmade player Matteo Kovacic signs points while stopping.
James Tarkovsky had previously made his post for the hosting club before leaving the game with a hamstring injury just after the break.
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It was very black, but Guardiola’s club found a way to win while they are looking to secure the final five and ensure the qualifying for the European club’s elite next season.
To win the Champions League post, the president said it would be a significant achievement.
“We took a step forward in the second half. Our players performed much better and finally we found the goals we needed to win the game,” Guardiola said.
“It’s a big victory to reach the Champions League, it’s a big victory, on the contrary, they don’t be convinced,” he said.
“In the past, when we won the Premier League, even when we won six or seven games before we know we won, I always tried to celebrate because I know how difficult it is.
Guardiola was also fast that praised Orell, 20,: “Our fans love Niko because they love academic players.
“He is another player who can help us.”
At the Everton Stadium, the city manager acknowledged that he had some painful memories in previous visits, but he added that he would be sad if he was seen he was going.
“It’s really an honor to come here to Goodison Park,” Guardiola said.
“My friend (For former president of Tafi) Ronald Koeman first when I came here 4-0, I remember with Romelu Lukaku, I remember the beginning of an incredible adventure that we live and lived for more than a decade.