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Champions League: Pep Guardiola tinkers too much as Manchester City's anguish continues

Agence France-Presse • May 30, 2021, 10:10:11 IST
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After 10 seasons in the Champions League, City remain without the one trophy they most desire.

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Champions League: Pep Guardiola tinkers too much as Manchester City's anguish continues

After a decade of trying, Pep Guardiola and Manchester City’s wait to win the Champions League goes on after Chelsea emerged 1-0 victors from an all-English final in Porto. City finished 19 points ahead of Chelsea in romping to this season’s Premier League title, but their old demons in Europe reappeared as Guardiola’s tinkering with a winning team again backfired. The Catalan won the Champions League twice in his first three seasons as a senior coach at Barcelona. But he can now add the disappointment of losing in the final for the first time to exits in four semi-finals and three quarter-finals as boss of Barca, Bayern Munich and City over the past 10 years. City had never even been beyond the last eight in Guardiola’s first four seasons in charge, but he appeared to have learned from his mistakes as a settled side comfortably saw off Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain to reach the final for the first time in the club’s history. However, he dropped a bombshell by omitting captain Fernandinho and Rodrigo from the base of his midfield to make way for Raheem Sterling’s return to the starting line-up. Chelsea seized on the space opened up in the City midfield to enjoy the better of the first half and, but for some characteristic wasteful finishing from Timo Werner, would have been in front long before they scored the only goal.

Mount passsss😘🔥🔥Phil Foden come out now!!😂😂 Chelsea Thiago Silva Guardiola kante pic.twitter.com/bvvqtvlT6I

— the gypsy king👑 (@isaac1_osei) May 29, 2021

One through ball from Mason Mount sliced the City defence wide open for Kai Havertz to round Ederson and roll the ball into an empty net. “I tried the best selection to win the game,” said Guardiola. “(Ilkay) Gundogan played many years in this position. We tried to have speed on the ball, to find players between the lines on the ball and this was the decision.” Luck was also not on City’s side as Kevin De Bruyne was forced off in tears after a sickening head knock when he collided with Antonio Rudiger early in the second half. Without the Belgian, Guardiola’s attempts to right the wrongs of his team selection were too little, too late. Fernandinho was introduced just after the hour mark, while strikers Gabriel Jesus and Sergio Aguero were thrown on in search of a goal. But the vast majority of City’s success this season has come in a fluid strikerless system and they never looked comfortable as Chelsea’s defence limited them to one shot on target despite losing the experience of Thiago Silva to injury in the first-half. ‘We will come back’

"We'll come back one day again."

"For us, it's an honour to be here, and hopefully we will learn for the future."

Gracious in defeat. Pep Guardiola reacts to Man City's #UCL heartbreak...

🎙 @TheDesKelly | #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/US2jCfxNYk

— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) May 29, 2021
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Backed by the wealth of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour, City have become the dominant force in English football, winning five Premier League titles in the past 10 years. But that only makes the pain of three disappointments against English sides in Europe over the past four years all the more acute. After 10 seasons in the Champions League, City remain without the one trophy they most desire. City will lick their wounds, invest and try again. Guardiola extended his contract at the Etihad earlier this season to 2023. “It is the first time we are here, we will learn, we will come back,” Guardiola said. “It was a season with 62 games and we played 61. We are sad, we have to learn from this and we will learn for the future, but the season was exceptional.” Erling Haaland and Harry Kane have both been suggested as a replacement for the departing Aguero and Guardiola hinted at a “shake-up” this summer to keep his squad hungry. Losing their biggest game of a hitherto glorious campaign will help maintain the motivation for more. In five seasons in Manchester, Guardiola has already won eight major trophies. But the one he was brought to the club to win the most remains the missing piece.

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