Man City have belief they can stage comeback against Real, Guardiola says
The Straits Times
March 16 - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola did not need to convince his players that they could overturn a 3-0 Champions League deficit against Real Madrid, he said on Monday, adding that it was a game where many things can happen. Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 16 - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola did not need to convince his players that they could overturn a 3-0 Champions League deficit against Real Madrid, he said on Monday, adding that it was a game where many things can happen.
The English side face a daunting task at home against the record 15-times European champions, who have knocked them out of the past two editions of the Champions League.
"After 10 years you have to convince some of my players about their belief? They know me quite well. Every single game we try. This will be no exception. They have to," Guardiola told reporters.
"I am pretty sure they will try it. Of course most of them are new to experiencing such situations. We are not the same group we had for many years but, at the same time, it is an incredible experience and an incredible opportunity to try it...
"It's a football game, many things can happen. You have to focus and first try to win the game then after that we will see what happens during the game. I don't have a specific plan. Just try it."
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