Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola denied he was unconcerned about Real Madrid and spoke Think of the Premier League, high priorities are like winning the Champions League.
The newly defeated City team Arsenal will be touched Fulham on Sunday, a week before touching Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League semi-finals.
He said at a news police:
“When you have 10 or 15 points behind the top of the chart, then you may be giving priority to the Champions League, but we don’t have time to give priority to any invasion.
The Premier League is very good, attractive; being a champion now is similar to the Champions League.”
“Why?” was asked. Because you have never won the Champions League?”
“The Premier League is the Premier League; it lasts 11 months, it’s a very autistic match every week. My attention is to the Fulham team, then West Ham and then Leeds. After Leeds, I have enough time, not too much because it’s between Saturday and Tuesday, but of course my team will help me some to prepare for matches against Madrid.”