Champion Leagues: Pep Guardiola Admits Defeat to Liverpool, Believes Manchester City Can Still Turn It Around
There seemed to be courage at the corner of the mind of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola in spite of shocking 3-0 defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-final first leg tie on Wednesday.
In an interview with BT Sport, the Spanaird admitted defeat, and doesn't "have too many complaints" about the match, with conviction his team will make a good comeback in next fixture.
"They had two attacks and scored two goals," Guardiola talking about Salah and Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal "That was tough but for the rest of the game we were so, so good. We had to score a goal but they defended more."
In an interview with BT Sport, the Spanaird admitted defeat, and doesn't "have too many complaints" about the match, with conviction his team will make a good comeback in next fixture.
"They had two attacks and scored two goals," Guardiola talking about Salah and Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal "That was tough but for the rest of the game we were so, so good. We had to score a goal but they defended more."
However, he admitted they have to take it as it is and be prepared for their next premier fixture ahead of second leg tie with Liverpool on April 10.
"We have to accept It and now we have [Manchester] United at home and then Liverpool at home. We see what happens. Of course it is difficult and we believe," he said.
"We have to accept It and now we have [Manchester] United at home and then Liverpool at home. We see what happens. Of course it is difficult and we believe," he said.
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