Manchester City’s ‘be can’t be’ in the post of Manchester United, Guardiola warns…
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been linked with a move to the Premier League.
Citizens are fifth and final in the Champions League qualifiers before visiting Everton on Saturday (15:00 BST), while United are 17 points behind – the same number of Ruben Amurim’s relegation.
Guardiola, who oversees nine defeats in 19 league games between November and March, has been reflected in nine games in eight games, one of them in 19 appearances, one of them in eight games in eight games.
“We can be 11, 12, 13 or 14. I have no doubt about it.
“We can be in a much lower post in the Premier League… we can be at 12th or 13th or 14th!”😳🤐
Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City can fight as much as Manchester United and Spurs in the league. Pic.twitter.com/txew5rfm1o
— hayters TV (@hayterstv) April 18,
Guardiola: Champions League ‘Josh’
Guardiola said he had won “not” in the second round of the Champions League quarter-finals this week, calling him “real, a nice game.
As City ended in the final in the final, the Spaniard looked at Paris Saint-Germain in a race, which was held by Aston Villa, while the winner four times as a player and coach talked about Barcelona’s advance to Borussia Dortmund “good game.
“Of course I miss it,” he said. “This is sports – sometimes you don’t get a good level and you don’t deserve to be here.”
Will Manchester City be in the Champions League?
City have been present in the Champions League since 2011/2012, but the horizon of extending the record is balanced.
“I hope we can be there next season and challenge the big clubs in Europe better than we have done this season.
“It’s a motivation, it’s not a bad thing to fight to win the Champions League. It’s just six games – we don’t have much time,” he said.
PEP 💬 FILA (Fuden) on Thursday and today’s training after doing so at Old Trafford.
Manu (Akanji), yes, (he had been) two or three training meetings with us. I really see it well. Pic.twitter.com/qie7no579Z
– Manchester City (@mancity) April 18,
Manchester City injury VS Everton
Guardiola has said midfielder Phil Foden was “moved” during training after beating Crystal Palace 5-2 at Crystal Palace in Saturday.
Ederson has been ruled out of the game with a hamstring injury and Guardiola doesn’t know when the goalkeeper will return.
midfielder Rodri, according to coach, John Stones and Nathan Ake are “better” but “non’t still” are ready.
Erling Haaland, the top scorer, has not yet resumed training after being hit by a hamstring injury. Guardiola said the striker would not be back in the “next games”
Pep Guardiola says Ederson will miss tomorrow’s game against Everton and Erling Haaland will be out with an ankle injury 🚨 Pic.twitter.com/b0cqJol2tl
— Sky Sports News (@skysportsnews) April 18,
Everton vs Manchester City
Everton scored one of the best results of the campaign on Saturday, 1-0 at Nottingham Forest, two points behind City.
Tafis’s only defeat in his last 12 league appearances was Liverpool leading Liverpool, although they drew in the final seven.
Everton have not won the last 16 attempts, but Holland is the only player to score after beating Ipsuic Town on January 19 at home.
Egyptian striker Marmosh is waiting for his first goal away but has four goals and assists in his last five games and won the FA Cup quarter-finals at Bournemouth.
Pep 💬 Godison Park is very special, like the traditional stadiums of England in the past.
(You) Go to Fulham, Villa Park, you will feel a special atmosphere. (That’ A) is a nice place to leave, it’s a difficult place, of course, but it’s nice. Pic.twitter.com/ohkpyvkTV
– Manchester City (@mancity) April 18,
Gudison Park ‘difficult’ for Manchester City
City will visit Everton for the last time before their rivals move to their new stadium in Bramly-Moor.
“It’s very special about Everton’s home since
“Go to Fulham, Villa Park – You will feel a special atmosphere. It’s a nice place to go – it’s hard, but nice. clubs are growing and I’m sure the new stadium will be more comfortable.