LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the prospect of winning the Premier League title in next week's derby against Manchester United was secondary to the need to beat Liverpool in the Champions League last eight. But for Guardiola, gloating over United is of much less importance than getting through the Champions League quarter-final against their other North West rivals. Now it is one more game and we will be champions," Guardiola told reporters. "Now our focus is the Champions League so we are going to adapt the game against United for the Liverpool games before and after," he said. Manchester United have seven days to prepare, but we need momentum so we need a good Champions League game," Kompany added.
Source: The Star March 31, 2018 20:15 UTC