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Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, appears to sympathize with the Manchester-based team, stating that they may be facing their toughest times ahead.He said this after his team advanced to the Champions League semi-finals by knocking off Atletico Madrid on Wednesday at Wanda Metropolitano.
City return to the Premier League in shambles ahead of their FA Cup semi-final clash with Liverpool, who are in fine form.
City will face Liverpool for the third time this season, having met just a week ago in a Premier League opener that was viewed as a title decider. Despite obtaining a boost on the defensive line with the return of Ruben Dias, Pep was dealt another treble blow when Wanda Metropolitano provided new injury updates.
Kevin De Bryune, a midfield machine, and Kyle Walker, a defensive speedster, were both subbed off against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday due to injuries. And Guardiola has admitted that Manchester City could be in serious difficulty in their upcoming games, which include a semi-final meeting against Liverpool.We're not causing any problems; we just faced a difficult Liverpool side three days ago, traveled, and now have a lot of injuries. I'm not sure what the next few weeks will bring." Pep remarked.
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