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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola isn't harping on whether his side's interest in the Champions League will influence their possibilities holding the Premier League in May.
The business end of the time has up to this point seen Manchester City set up a Champions League semi-last gathering with Real Madrid while gripping onto a negligible lead over Liverpool in the Premier League at the expense of a FA Cup semi-last exit against Jurgen Klopp's men.
A year on from experiencing a devastating loss in the Champions League last against Chelsea, Pep Guardiola's side can guarantee their fourth association title under the Catalan and go as far as possible in Europe's world class club rivalry without precedent for the club's set of experiences would it be a good idea for them they figure out how to see off Real Madrid north of two legs.
In any case, in front of City's impending association attach with Watford at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola was tested about his considerations on whether his side's craving to break their European duck could upset their possibilities holding the Premier League toward the finish of the mission.
"I don't have the foggiest idea, I don't ponder that. I consider the players accessible, the best crew to beat Watford (on Saturday)," the Manchester City supervisor said in his pre-match public interview on Friday evening.
"To be here in semi-finals (of the Champions League) and here to battle in the association is a delight, a joy.
"(The) Premier League is only one month, four months. We attempt to do great games in the Champions League, then we have another week."
The 51-year-old was additionally inquired as to whether every one of City's leftover games in their season disagreement resemble knockout ties, as a kind of perspective to how minimal the edge for mistake is for the five-time Premier
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