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Pep Guardiola has insinuated 'pressure' assuming a part in Manchester City's sensational Champions League semi-last exit on account of Real Madrid.
City were 4-3 up from the primary leg and a final part strike from Riyad Mahrez appeared to have booked their place in Paris to confront Liverpool. In any case, a very wonderful 60 seconds followed with Rodrygo netting two times to send the game to additional time.
In the extra time frame, Karim Benzema was stumbled by Ruben Dias in the crate and the Real frontman moved the spot kick home to send his side to the last.
The loss implies City will end the season without a prize on the off chance that they don't win the Premier League, and at full-time Guardiola pinpointed how it veered off-track for his side.
"We were close. Be that as it may, toward the end we were unable to arrive at it," he told BT Sport."It's basic. In the primary half we did a half game, we were not sufficient yet we didn't experience a lot. The final part we scored an objective and we were better. We observed our beat and observed our game, the players were agreeable on the pitch.
"And afterward the most recent 10 minutes they endlessly assault, and you endure. They put a ton of players in the case and put in a ton of crosses and they score two objectives.
"We didn't experience a lot yet we didn't play our best. In semi-finals players feel the tension and they believe they need to make it happen. We were close and football is unusual."
Asked how much his City players were harming after the outcome, Guardiola uncovered: "Yes. We really want time to handle that and returned to our kin at home."
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