Guardiola: Manchester City's local dominance is worthless without the Champions League

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the dominance of the hosts over the three domestic titles in English football meant nothing without winning the Champions League.
"I have already said that I know that in the end we will be judged whether we were able to win the Champions League," Guardiola said in remarks broadcast by ITV on Monday. "I know that without that, it will not be enough, .
"When I arrived in Barcelona, it was lucky for us to win the European title twice in four years and everyone expects me to do something special like winning the Champions League and this is still valid."
The Spanish coach explained that the city is achieving record highs in terms of scoring points in the English Premier League and playing unreasonably in local competitions in general. "But in the Champions League we do not win like the other very good teams. It's a competition that needs to do a lot of work. Win it. "
Guardiola said his goal next season is to play well and reach the final stages of the various competitions, and to fight the players and enthusiasm to achieve it.
City have won three Premier League titles this season – the Premiership, the FA Cup and the League – but have given up Champions League quarter-finals to Tottenham Hotspur.
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