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Seventh in the Premier League standings, Manchester City is four points behind the Big Four, synonymous with the Champions League. Already threatened with early elimination in C1 (22nd in the ranking), Pep Guardiola’s club is not safe from not qualifying for the next edition of the Champions League. An observation that Guardiola did not deny.
“When I said it before, people laughed. They said that qualifying for the Champions League was not a great achievement. But I know because it happens to clubs in this country. They were dominant for many years, then they went many years without qualifying for the Champions League. The only team that has participated in the Champions League in recent years is Manchester City. Now we are in danger, of course we are. That’s for sure. There are many contenders. If we don’t win matches, we will be eliminated. If we don’t qualify, it’s because we don’t deserve it, because we weren’t prepared and because we had a lot of problems that we didn’t solve.”he declared.
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