Guardiola’s beautiful tribute

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If Manchester City had an overall quiet evening against Copenhagen, their coach underlined the value of his opponent.

As expected, the Citizens did not tremble against Copenhagen. Despite the turnover desired by Pep Guardiola, Manchester City won 3-1, as in the first leg, validating their ticket to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

But if the logic was respected, the evening was more complicated than expected for the Mancunians, according to Pep Guardiola. “It was very difficult, he told beIN Sports after the match. Fortunately we had quality which allowed us to score. »

“But we see the tremendous work done by Copenhagen with their coach, he continued. Today we tried to play as best as possible. I’m really happy, although we’ll see how we progress in the competition. I give credit to my players because we know the difficulty of these matches. »

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