Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has said that his team
would “stand up” and fight for the Premier League title after their dreams of a
quadruple were ended by Wednesday’s dramatic exit from the Champions League.
City went out on the away goals rule after their 4-3 win at
the Etihad Stadium left the two-legged quarter-final standing at 4-4 on
aggregate.
Guardiola’s side thought a late goal from Raheem Sterling
had earned them a place in the semi-finals but the effort was ruled.
A VAR review confirmed that Sergio Aguero was offside in the
build-up.
“It is cruel but it is what it is and we have to accept it,”
said Guardiola.
“After 20 minutes we were 3-2 up. In the second half we
created a lot of chances and we scored the goals we needed.
“Unfortunately, it was a bad end for us so congratulations
to Tottenham and good luck for the semi-finals,” said the Spaniard.
City were also eliminated by English opponents, Liverpool,
in the quarter-finals last season.
Guardiola said he continued to back the use of VAR, which
also allowed Fernando Llorente’s decisive goal for Spurs despite suspicions of
handball.
But he questioned the decision reached over Llorente’s goal
– which officials concluded had rolled off the Spaniard’s hip and into the net
in the wild encounter at the Etihad.
“I support VAR but
maybe from one angle Fernando Llorente’s goal is handball, maybe from the
referee’s angle it is not,” he said.
A packed stadium had roared City on in the second half with
a thundering strike from Aguero 59th minute seeming to send Guardiola’s side on
their way to the last four.
“I am so proud of the players and the fans,” said Guardiola.
“I have never heard noise like that since I have been in
Manchester but football is unpredictable.”
City host Spurs again on Saturday in the Premier League as
they battle with Liverpool for top spot having seen their dream of a quadruple
end.
Having won the Carabao Cup (League Cup), City are in the FA
Cup final and are two points behind Liverpool, with a game in hand, in the
league.
“We have to stand up and react. It is a close (short amount
of) time and the same team. We can’t think too much now.
“We have to try to sleep as much as possible and the day
before the game we are going to prepare for the game,” he said.
“We have fought for nine or 10 months in the Premier League
and still we are there. It is in our hands.
“Today is tough and tomorrow will be tough too but the day
after we will be ready.”
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