Guardiola applauds Man City mentality ahead of Sparta Prague test

Guardiola applauds Man City mentality ahead of Sparta Prague test

Manchester City's Spanish manager Pep Guardiola gives instructions to the players during the English Premier League football match between Fulham and Manchester City at Craven Cottage in London on May 11, 2024. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

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Pep Guardiola has praised the spirit and desire of his Manchester City players after their last-gasp win against Wolves as he prepares for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Sparta Prague.

City, unbeaten this season, go into the game buoyed by John Stones' 95th-minute winner at Molineux on Sunday, which kept them on the shoulders of Premier League leaders Liverpool.

The 2023 European champions have four points from their first two games in the group stage of the revamped Champions League after a 0-0 draw with Inter Milan and a 4-0 win against Slovan Bratislava.

City, who have won four consecutive Premier League titles, are playing in European football's elite club competition for the 14th straight season.

Guardiola, speaking Tuesday at his pre-match press conference, said the manner of the win at Wolves and the way his men celebrated showed their enduring hunger.

"How we celebrate when a team now is in the position in the bottom (Wolves), how we celebrate in October, not in May or April like it's happened, I feel the team still have the passion," he said.

"How we celebrate in the locker room, I still feel 'OK, they still want it, still we are there' and that means a lot to me, a lot.

"They know, the team, how difficult it is to be consistent for six, seven years. You can be consistent for a month, for a season, but six, seven years and still now we are there. All the teams go down, still we are in that position."

Guardiola said he was "more than happy" with how his team were coping in the absence of key midfielder Rodri, who has been ruled out of the rest of the season with a knee injury.

The City boss said it was important to make home advantage count against their Czech opponents, with tough away trips to come to Sporting Lisbon, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.

The new-look league format for this season's competition means only the top eight teams out of 36 automatically qualify for the knockout stages after the initial eight-match schedule.

"It is not easy," said Guardiola. "The games we have at home we have to close it, otherwise it'll be difficult to finish in the first eight and that's the target we want to achieve."

 

 

 

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