Manchester City won't sit back and defend in Dortmund, says Guardiola

Guardiola's side will take a 2-1 advantage into the second leg in Dortmund next week.

Published : Apr 07, 2021 11:27 IST

Pep Guardiola gestures during the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday-REUTERS
Pep Guardiola gestures during the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday-REUTERS
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Pep Guardiola gestures during the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday-REUTERS

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola knew their Champions League quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund would be no walk in the park, despite the recent form of both clubs, so he was pleased to come out of Tuesday's first leg with a 2-1 advantage.

City went ahead in the first half through Kevin De Bruyne before Marco Reus scored an 84th minute equaliser, but Phil Foden grabbed a last-minute winner to tip the balance in favour of the Premier League leaders.

Guardiola's side lacked their usual sharpness in the final third but the Spaniard said his team had to deal with a huge burden of expectation thanks to their red-hot form coming into the match.

"When you win 26 games in 27 and they are not winning the Bundesliga, the pressure is on our shoulders," he said.

"Everything is guaranteed for us. Everybody believed we would win. We had an incredible commitment and desire to go through," he added.

Dortmund, who host the return leg next Wednesday, has seen its title hopes vanish and now look unlikely to grab a place in the top four, while City are looking to complete a quadruple.

Guardiola praises Foden

Guardiola said he would look to make some adjustments for the return leg but stressed they would not be going to Germany to sit back and defend.

"I asked the players to win the game. We did it and now we go to Dortmund not to defend," he added.

"We'll adjust our pressing, adjust our buildup and play 90 minutes to try and reach the semi-final."

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Guardiola hailed the performance of Foden, who looked a real danger towards the end of the contest.

"Phil was brilliant in his aggression in the last 30 minutes, he was our threat," Guardiola said.

"Second half, he played really well, and one against one arriving in the final third, he had two, three chances to score and finally did."

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