Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has come out in defense of his team following their Champions League loss to Real Madrid. Despite the defeat, Guardiola asserts that City gave it their all in the match.
City controlled much of the game but found themselves on the wrong end of an early goal from Real Madrid. Their struggles to break down Real’s defense ultimately led to their downfall. Guardiola, however, remains optimistic and is already looking ahead to their upcoming FA Cup match against Chelsea.
Refusing to dwell on the loss, Guardiola dismissed the notion that City were not good enough. He pointed out the tough competition they faced and challenged his team to do better in future knockout stages against elite teams.
Guardiola did give credit to Real Madrid’s defensive efforts, emphasizing that his team must improve in that aspect. Despite the disappointment of the defeat, Guardiola expressed pride in his team’s efforts and commitment throughout the match.
The loss to Real Madrid was undoubtedly a setback for Manchester City, but Guardiola’s positive attitude and determination to improve are sure to keep the team motivated moving forward. City fans will be looking to see their team bounce back in their upcoming FA Cup fixture against Chelsea.
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