Pep Guardiola downplays Champions League pressure on Man City: 'Why are we so special?'

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Pep Guardiola refused to pile the pressure on his Manchester City players despite their landmark win against Real Madrid.

City now face Lyon in the Champions League quarter-finals after a 2-1 victory against Real on the night - and a 4-2 aggregate triumph.

But Guardiola quickly dismissed any suggestion this was his side’s best chance of finally conquering Europe.

He said: “You speak with all the teams, they’ll think the same, why are we so special?

“I don’t see one reason why. To win this Champions League you have to beat a lot of teams.

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“Still there is Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Napoli, Lyon. We played Lyon last season and they won and drew.

"We couldn’t beat them. We have experience but I know their manager, their quality.

“Atletico, they beat Liverpool, the best team in the world. There are many incredible teams.

“But it’s an important first step. To beat Real Madrid is incredible, but we have to go to Portugal.“

Guardiola added: “Of course it is important. For Real Madrid or Barcelona to beat one big team in the last 16 is normal, but for us when we face Madrid we said if we want to win the Champions League we have to beat them.

“We have to beat them for us, for this year and for the future. It's similar to when we beat Barcelona here in the group stage.

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(Pool via REUTERS)

“These kind of games for us for our club without a lot of presence in Europe because we are just there for the last decade is so important for the players and the club - all the workers, people working here, for our fans. It is so important.”

Goals from Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus either side of a Karim Benzema header secured a famous win for City.

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