Man City were beaten by the Gunners in FA Cup semi-final just days after two-year Champions League ban was overturned
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola aimed a barb at Arsenal by saying he has a lot of respect for the team on the pitch but not much for the club off it.
Guardiola did congratulate the Gunners for their success on the pitch after admitting his team’s first-half performance was not good enough.
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“We didn’t play the first half against Arsenal like the second, that was the only regret. We wanted to play 90 minutes like the second half,” he told a press conference.
In addition, a newspaper report claims that Arsenal were the driving force behind the move before City were cleared of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play breaches.
City lead 2-1 from the first leg in Spain and Guardiola says his side will need to improve on their FA Cup defeat if they get past the new La Liga champions to make the end-of-season tournament in Portugal.
“We know that If we play at a decent level – higher than we play against Arsenal – we’ll have our chance. If not, we’ll be out.”
Guardiola will not be giving his players time off despite now having a free weekend before the Real Madrid tie on August 7.
“We’ll have two days [off] after Watford but after Watford, we’ll have two weeks of training sessions,” he said.
“When I lose this excitement and fire in me after victory and defeat, it will be a problem.”