Pep Guardiola talked up Manchester City’s exploits over the course of a gruelling Premier League campaign following their European exit.
Manchester City manager Guardiola insisted that winning the Premier League will mean more to him than success in the Champions League, following Saturday’s victory at Tottenham.
Despite being knocked out of the Champions League quarter-finals by Liverpool on Tuesday, City moved a step closer to domestic honours with a 3-1 triumph over Tottenham at Wembley.
City’s dream of European glory was ended by Premier League rivals Liverpool but goals from Gabriel Jesus, Ilkay Gundogan and Raheem Sterling against Spurs put Guardiola’s side on the cusp of a third league crown.
Guardiola and City will be crowned champions on Sunday if neighbours Manchester United surprisingly slip up at home to rock-bottom West Bromwich Albion and the Spanish boss talked up his team’s exploits over the course of a tough Premier League campaign following their Champions League exit.
‘If you have now 87 points, five games left, it’s because we did outstanding when people said it was a big failure what happened last week,’ Guardiola said.
‘They don’t understand absolutely anything about football.
‘The Champions League is seven games, you can win the Champions League but the league is every three days in the same month.
‘I’m sorry but it’s much more important what these guys have done the whole season.’
City are 16 points clear on top of the table ahead of United’s clash with WBA at Old Trafford.