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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he has "huge respect" for Tottenham Hotspur after Friday's Champions League quarter-final draw pitted the Premier League rivals against each other.
Updated : Mar 15, 2019, 08:48 PM IST
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he has "huge respect" for Tottenham Hotspur after Friday's Champions League quarter-final draw pitted the Premier League rivals against each other.
With four English clubs in the last eight for the first time in 10 years it was always likely two would clash next month and while Tottenham have suffered a dip in form of late, Guardiola said Mauricio Pochettino's team would be a tough hurdle.
"Huge respect for Tottenham, I know them quite well," Guardiola, speaking at a news conference ahead of Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at Swansea City, told reporters.
PEP (Reaction to #UCL draw) We (Tottenham) know each other quite well.
— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 15, 2019
We play each other many times.
I have a lot of respect for them. I know quite well the quality of this team.
"They have different systems they can use, five at the back, a diamond, 4-2-3-1. I know how good they are at the front with Son (Heung-min), (Harry) Kane, Dele Alli and (Christian) Eriksen. Experience in all departments."
The sides will meet three times in 11 days with Tottenham hosting the first leg on April 9 before the second leg on April 17 and a Premier League clash, also at the Etihad, three days later.
"In that position it was three different competitions," Guardiola said. "It's game by game, the first games influences the second one, the second one influences the third.
PEP Bernardo was one of the most - maybe the most - effective.
— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 15, 2019
He is a lovely guy, people appreciate him and not just for his skills, for the way he behaves.
I am grateful, delighted (that Bernardo has signed new contract). When players want to stay, it’s an honour for us.
"We travel to London. London is closer than going to Spain or Catalonia," Guardiola added.
Guardiola's immediate focus is on beating Championship side Swansea on Saturday to keep alive City's hopes of a quadruple.
They will be huge favourites for that clash in south Wales but will be without defenders John Stones and Vincent Kompany as well as midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.
Benjamin Mendy and Fernandinho are also out.
PEP We will have to make changes.
— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 15, 2019
(John) Stones is not ready to play. He is still recovering.
(Vincent) Kompany and Kevin (De Bruyne) are not fit. We don't have too many options.
Tomorrow is quarter-final that is most important thing - to reach the semi-finals.
"We will have to make changes," Guardiola said. "Stones on the bench, not ready to play. He is still recovering.
"Vinny and Kevin not fit. We don't have too many options. Tomorrow is a quarter-final, that is the most important thing by far, to reach the semis."