Guardiola unfazed as Man City face Real Madrid in Bernabeu cauldron

Manchester City's Spanish manager Pep Guardiola reacts as he speaks during a press conference at the Manchester City training ground, in Manchester, north west England, on May 3, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 03 May 2022
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Guardiola unfazed as Man City face Real Madrid in Bernabeu cauldron

  • With a place in the Champions League final at stake, Guardiola can take comfort from his impressive record in Real’s intimidating Bernabeu Stadium

LONDON: Pep Guardiola has urged his Manchester City stars to show their “personality” as the Spaniard plots yet another successful visit to Real Madrid in Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal second leg.

Guardiola’s side head to Madrid with a slender 4-3 advantage after last week’s thrilling first leg at the Etihad Stadium.

With a place in the Champions League final at stake, Guardiola can take comfort from his impressive record in Real’s intimidating Bernabeu Stadium.

Many star-studded teams have folded when confronted by a European night under the lights in one of the sport’s most hallowed cathedrals.

But Guardiola has never been cowed by the prospect of facing Real on their own turf, winning six times and losing just once in nine visits with City, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Guardiola’s Barcelona marked his first game as a visiting boss in the Bernabeu with a 6-2 demolition of Real in 2009.

He also masterminded a 2-0 Champions League semifinal first leg win at Real in 2011 that propelled Lionel Messi and company toward the second of their two Champions League titles during his reign.

Messi memorably scored a superb solo goal in that encounter and Guardiola would dearly love a similar contribution from one of City’s array of attacking talents. City have already won at the Bernabeu in the Guardiola era, securing a 2-1 triumph in the Champions League last 16 first leg two years ago en route to eliminating the Spanish club.

Overall, Guardiola has won 12 of his 20 managerial meetings with Real at home and away.

But Guardiola did suffer a Champions League semifinal exit against Real in 2014 when his Bayern Munich were crushed 5-0 on aggregate by Los Blancos.

And, fueled by Karim Benzema’s incredible goal blitz, Real have already staged two dramatic comebacks at the Bernabeu to knock out Paris Saint Germain and Chelsea in the previous two rounds.

While City were clearly the better side in the first leg against Real last week, they couldn’t deliver the knockout blow due to a combination of poor finishing and sloppy defending.

With that in mind, Guardiola has no intention of underestimating Carlo Ancelotti’s team, saying: “I’ve lost and won against them. You play hundreds of times against a rival, you win and lose and none of that (past history) comes into it.

“The talent they have, the only way to beat them is to be better.”

Given the 51-year-old’s superstitious leanings, Guardiola might have been disappointed to discover City were unable to stay in his favored hotel ahead of the second leg.

Guardiola likes to return to hotels he considers to have been lucky and City stayed in the Four Seasons for their quarterfinal against Atletico Madrid last month.

However, they could not secure enough rooms for their squad and staff at the Four Seasons this time, so have had to switch to the nearby Mandarin Oriental Ritz.

“To win this competition, in my little experience, you have to overcome the situations that arise and you have to perform very well in two games,” Guardiola said.

“It’s a good test for us. We have to show our personality in the game. We will play to win.”

City are embroiled in a tense Premier League title race with Liverpool, but the Champions League is Guardiola’s holy grail.

Beaten by Chelsea in their first Champions League final appearance last season, City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan insists they are determined to make amends for that painful defeat.

“We are going to play in a great stadium against a great team. Real are one of the greatest teams in history, so you can feel how much of a challenge it is,” Gundogan said.

“It’s huge for us and for the club. We want to get to the final again, like last year.”


Leaders Arsenal end slump with 4-0 romp at Leeds

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Leaders Arsenal end slump with 4-0 romp at Leeds

  • Martin Zubimendi’s header and an own goal by Leeds keeper Karl Darlow put Arsenal in command before halftime
  • Arsenal’s first victory in four Premier League games moved Mikel Arteta’s side to 53 points

LEEDS, England: Premier League leaders Arsenal ended their mini-slump with an emphatic 4-0 victory at Leeds United on Saturday to move seven points clear despite Bukayo Saka being ruled out through injury just before kickoff.
Martin Zubimendi’s header and an own goal by Leeds keeper Karl Darlow put Arsenal in command before halftime, and Viktor Gyokeres’s volley and a clever finish by Gabriel Jesus wrapped things up after the break.
Arsenal’s first victory in four Premier League games moved Mikel Arteta’s side to 53 points from 24 matches with Manchester City and Aston Villa, who ⁠both play on Sunday, on 46.
“To win 4-0 here is very difficult, let’s see when the next time that happens. Big credit to the boys,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who withstood a second-half soaking as the rain hammered down at Elland Road, said.
“The team showed a real dominance, resilience and character and obviously quality. I really liked the attitude of the team.”
Bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers slipped closer to the drop ⁠as they lost 2-0 at home to Bournemouth, a result that left them 17 points behind Nottingham Forest who occupy the spot immediately above the relegation zone.
Everton moved up to eighth after Beto’s goal in the seventh minute of stoppage time earned them a 1-1 draw at Brighton & Hove Albion.
Saka’s withdrawal with a hip niggle did not bode well for Arsenal whose loss at home to Manchester United last week following consecutive 0-0 draws had raised questions about their nerve as they seek their first title since 2004.
With Leeds having lost only once in their last 10 league games it looked like being a real test of Arsenal’s ⁠mettle.
They passed it in style, however, as the depth of their squad was again apparent with Saka’s replacement Noni Madueke making a huge impact. It was his cross that Zubimendi met to put Arsenal in front after 27 minutes and his corner which was fumbled into his own goal by Darlow.
The raucous Elland Road crowd tried to lift their side but there was no way back after substitute Gabriel Martinelli did brilliantly down the right and whipped in a low cross that Gyokeres met with a volley past Darlow.
Martinelli’s fellow Brazilian Jesus, also off the bench, then showed sparkling footwork before curling in a clinical finish in the 86th minute.
Fifth-placed Chelsea host third-bottom West Ham United later on Saturday and champions Liverpool entertain Newcastle United to complete the day’s action.