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Pep Guardiola looks at the Champions League trophy in Istanbul
Pep Guardiola looks at the Champions League trophy he last won with Barcelona in 2011 but has not yet won with Manchester City Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Pep Guardiola looks at the Champions League trophy he last won with Barcelona in 2011 but has not yet won with Manchester City Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

Champions League ‘obsession’ can take Manchester City to win, says Guardiola

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Pep Guardiola believes a healthy obsession with winning the Champions League can propel Manchester City to beat Internazionale in Saturday’s final at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium.

City are yet to claim Europe’s elite club competition, coming closest when they lost the 2021 final 1-0 to Chelsea. On Friday Kevin De Bruyne had described winning it as maybe both a “dream” and an “obsession” for the club, and the comment was put to Guardiola.

“It’s absolutely a dream. Absolutely,” he said. “To achieve things always you have to have the correct portion of obsession, desire. Obsession is a positive word. It’s a dream for all of us.”

De Bruyne said: “Maybe both [dream and obsession] it depends who you ask. Every professional player wants to win the Champions League and be on top. If you can win the Champions League, you’ve reached one of the biggest things you can.”

City will begin as firm favourites. “I don’t control people’s opinions – just focus on what we have to do,” Guardiola said. “I saw their games and we try to do our game. Everything finishes with a game and the team who performs best over 95 minutes will win.

“Inter Milan is bigger than us, in terms of history, but what’s important is that at 10pm Istanbul time we do the best performance possible and that can make the difference. The most important thing is not to think at 0-0 you are losing – Italian teams can think at 0-0 they are winning and they are not. In both circumstances you have to be stable.”

Kevin De Bruyne has developed a close understanding with Erling Haaland. Photograph: Reuters

The manager was asked what he learned from the loss to Chelsea. “I’d like to tell you the lessons but I don’t know,” he said. “It’s a different game, players. If we win [my plan] will be good. I’ve a feeling we are ready, the players will give everything, knowing the opponent, but yeah – go for it.”

City fans often boo the Champions League anthem but Guardiola stated Saturday’s occasion is one for them to celebrate. “Absolutely, I agree, a day to celebrate, Inter and City fans to be happy to be here,” he said. “It’s an incredible competition, we are here to support what Uefa is doing and we are not going to boo any more. Support the team, support the game and try to have fun.”

De Bruyne’s link play with Erling Haaland has been key in the latter’s 52 goals this season, 12 of which have come in the Champions League. The Belgian was asked whether it was “love at first sight” when Haaland joined last summer.

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He joked at first, then answered seriously. “No, no. I’m happy with my wife,” he said. “It’s something that I can’t really explain; you just have a feeling with a player. You understand what he wants, he understands what I can do. He started scoring at an incredible rate – it helped him settle. Even in the last games he’s been really important for us in different ways.”

Haaland has scored only once in his last seven games, his poorest run in five years, when playing for Molde. Guardiola was asked about the 22-year-old’s xG.

“I’m not here to discuss his average, you have doubts about it then you’ll be lonely, I don’t have any doubts,” said Guardiola. “He’ll be ready to help us win the Champions League tomorrow.”

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