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“I’m more calm” – Pep Guardiola admits last year’s UEFA Champions League battle left a mark on him

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Guardiola says he is “more calm than last season” as City chase a domestic treble in MayCity boss admits last season’s UCL qualification battle weighed heavily on himCity have won the Carabao Cu...

“I’m more calm” – Pep Guardiola admits last year’s UEFA Champions League battle left a mark on him Guardiola says he is “more calm than last season” as City chase a domestic treble in May City boss admits last season’s UCL qualification battle weighed heavily on him City have won the Carabao Cup, reached the FA Cup final & are still fighting Arsenal for the title Pep Guardiola has opened up on how he is feeling in the final weeks of Manchester City’s domestic treble run-in, insisting the mood around the club could not be more different from the anxiety that defined last season. City head to Everton on Monday night six points behind Arsenal in the Premier League table, having lifted the Carabao Cup at Wembley in March and booked their place in the FA Cup final against Chelsea . The contrast with where the club were twelve months ago is stark and Guardiola did not shy away from saying so as a Manchester City side in transition under director of football Hugo Viana vie for what would be a domestic treble in England for the Catalan.

Everton vs Manchester City (Premier League): Match Preview, Team News, Stats, Head to Head, How to Watch Guardiola: I’m more calm than last season Speaking in his pre-match press conference on Friday, Guardiola was candid about the difference in his own state of mind heading into the business end of the campaign. “In the moment of the game or hours before, I feel…But the process between games and the other one, I’m more calm than last season,” he said. “Last season, (it) was 24 hours thinking about what happens in the club if we won’t qualify for the ( UEFA ) Champions League .

And I felt that a lot. “I can imagine when a team is not to be relegated, this kind of stuff, it changes the clubs, it changes the players, financially you cannot do an investment for good players. At the end, it’s the reason why the team has success, because they have good players.

“But this season, we won the Carabao Cup, the final of the FA Cup again – still fighting against this Arsenal. So what can I say, it’s really good. ” UCL exit will be a good learning for next season, admits Pep Guardiola also addressed City’s Round of 16 exit from the Champions League this season at the hands of Real Madrid , accepting the reality while framing it as something that will make the club stronger in the long run.