Manchester City supervisor Pep Guardiola says his gamers should management their feelings and take the chance to make historical past once they face Paris St Germain within the Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday.
City maintain a 2-1 lead after a powerful efficiency in Paris final week and Guardiola’s males are inside touching distance of their first Champions League closing.
Guardiola, who gained the trophy twice as Barcelona coach, has urged his workforce to play with the identical confidence that has helped them dominate the Premier League this season.
“We don’t need to miss this chance. I’ve the sensation we’re going to do effectively,” Guardiola told his news conference.
“It’s the first time most of us are here together – I know what we’re playing for, in these games you don’t need much emotions – be calm and know what you have to do.
“They have to visualise they can do it. What we have to do is no different to what they’ve done in last seven months, go out there, play our game and win.”
PSG ahead Kylian Mbappe is uncertain for the match on the Etihad Stadium having missed the weekend’s league win over Lens with a calf harm.
Video footage circulating on social media confirmed the French World Cup winner limping on his arrival in Manchester, however Guardiola has no doubts over Mbappe’s availability.
“He’s going to play. I’m trying ahead to him enjoying,” Guardiola said. “For the football, for the game itself, hopefully he can play.”
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