PEP GUARDIOLA: “MANCHESTER CITY A BIGGER TEST THAN BAYERN MUNICH OR BARCELONA”
Pep
Guardiola has admitted Manchester
City will be a
bigger test of his managerial credentials than Bayern Munich or Barcelona.
“The other clubs, for many
other reasons, were a little bit closer. Here it will take more
time,” Guardiola told Sky Sports News HQ ahead
of City’s Super Sunday clash
with Liverpool.
“I love this club and I want to
be here for a long, long time. Many, many times how City do it was sooner than
Barcelona and Bayern Munich so I am really impressed.
“But in other terms we have
something that means we need more time. We need more experience to become a
stable team.”
“It’s like the England national
team. I cannot deny the quality for all the English players playing for Gareth
Southgate. They are top.
“But they must achieve that
level, arrive there and win. In that moment the media, the people, the players
themselves, they will believe they are able to play against Germany in a big
competition – not in a friendly game – against Spain, Italy and win.
“You need to be there and to
make that process. At Manchester City it’s like this. You have to make that
process and when you arrive in a semi-final, play like a contender, play like
you are able to win.
“But you have to be there and
win. Until we make the gap it will always be there.”
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