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Guardiola dreams of miracle, Klopp of holding City at bay

MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola insists Manchester City are destined to win the Champions League one day, even if they fai
Published April 11, 2018 Updated April 10, 2018 08:18pm

MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola insists Manchester City are destined to win the Champions League one day, even if they fail to overcome a 3-0 quarter-final first-leg deficit against Liverpool on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the Reds had been sweating on the fitness of forward Mohamed Salah but the Egyptian was named in their starting line-up by manager Jurgen Klopp.

A hitherto spectacular second season under Guardiola for City has unravelled in the past week as they were thrashed at Anfield in the first leg, and then let a 2-0 lead slip with the chance to seal the Premier League title against Manchester United in a 3-2 derby defeat on Saturday.

Even if City go out, Guardiola could badly do with them winning at least the match to restore battered morale ahead of a tough league encounter with in-form Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend with the Premier League title potentially theirs for the taking.

The trouble for Guardiola is that as well as Salah -- who scored his 38th goal of the season in the first leg before limping off -- Liverpool have no shortage of firepower up front in the shape of Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

Klopp said on Monday that Salah was more of a "yes" than a "no" for the trip to the Etihad, and he has clearly decided that it is worth taking a risk on his top scorer regardless of his fitness.

Salah's presence is a huge boost for Liverpool, as is the fact that Guardiola has lost six times before in the Champions League knockout stages and four of the teams who bested him went on to lift the trophy.

The Spaniard believes that if his team can pull off an extraordinary comeback, it would take Abu Dhabi-backed City -- who have only reached the last four of the competition once -- to another level.

"I know we are judged on results, but on the performances my team is extraordinary. It is not comparable for many others, it's top," Guardiola, whose side still boast a 13-point lead at the top of the Premier League, said.

"They are exceptional, so I will be close to them no matter what happens between now and the end of the season. It's a joy to be manager of this team, even three days ago the way we played."

- 'I'm never nervous' -

One area of hope for Guardiola is that Liverpool's Achilles heel has been their defence, although Dutchman Virgil van Dijk has added some steel since joining from Southampton in January.

The Dutch captain will be examined to the full at the Etihad, though, where Liverpool were thrashed 5-0 earlier in the season, albeit before Van Dijk joined signed.

Klopp's men were also crushed 4-1 by Tottenham and were involved in thrilling 3-3 draws at Arsenal and Sevilla as they were routinely torn apart on their toughest travels, before the addition of the tall Dutchman.

Van Dijk, though, says he is not nervous at all about the impending clash -- indeed, if anything, the 26-year-old admits to being too relaxed.

"I always have been, sometimes a little too much,"  Van Dijk said.

"Sometimes that cost me back in the day. What we do as players is something you need to enjoy.

"I'm never nervous.

"I'm just excited. I think, 'Look where I am. Playing for the semi-finals of the Champions League with my team. Just enjoy it and love it.'"

Van Dijk will do well to remain so relaxed given he faces a City side that will go all out in attack, with Guardiola going with a back three and with David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva, Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus all starting.

Sergio Aguero is on the bench.

If Guardiola is to seek inspiration in terms of a miraculous comeback, then United set him an example last Saturday of how quickly a match can turn on its head.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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