Guardiola admits to feeling pressured to win the champions title

Spaniard Pep Guardiola admitted that he has been feeling the pressure to win the Champions League since he became the coach of Manchester City.

Manchester City reached the quarter-finals at the expense of Borussia Monchengladbach, by beating them 2-0 on the day yesterday, which is the same result that the first leg of the match also devoted to.

However, Manchester City did not succeed in skipping the quarter-finals in the past three seasons, as it fell at the hands of Liverpool and Tottenham, the English, and Lyon, respectively.

The continental cup, with two big ears, is the only title that Guardiola has not won with Manchester City, since he took over his coaching in 2016, noting that he won the continental title twice with Barcelona in 2009 and 2011.

Guardiola said in a press statement: Since I came here they told me that I should be crowned the Champions League.

Stress is always on our shoulders, but I don't care about it.

If you deserve it in football, you will qualify, and vice versa.

And competes Manchester City, which has never won the Champions League, the old or the new system on four sides, and hopes to win a rare four this season.

He is 14 points ahead in the domestic league than his closest rival, Manchester United, and his coronation is only a matter of time, and he has reached the FA Cup quarter-finals, where he meets Everton outside his stadium this weekend, and meets Tottenham in the League Cup final on April 25 next. .

Guardiola praised the performance of his team, saying, "I am very surprised and happy for my players, especially in light of the difficult year that everyone in society lives."

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