Kevin De Bruyne Man City
Kevin De Bruyne Man City

Man City will take on Spurs in the Champions League quarter-final and the first leg is set to be played this Tuesday at the new Spurs’ stadium.

The Citizens are still in the hunt for that famous quadruple but Pep Guardiola has recently gone on to claim that it will be nearly impossible to achieve this feat.

Man City are still fighting on all front and speaking before their clash vs Spurs, Kevin Deb Bruyne has refused to rule out a catastrophe simply primarily because the Lilywhites are much fresher than them.

De Bruyne playmaker said: “It is nearly impossible. I don’t think it is impossible to win every game, (looking) game by game, but if you see the fixtures coming up – I think every game we play now we are going to be at a disadvantage physically and mentally because we will have a game before the other teams, the other teams will have a rest.




“The Champions League is the same. So, it is difficult.

“Every game is difficult. We just now have to prepare for Tuesday.

“We know Tottenham played their last game on Wednesday so they will be more fresh than us. We have to prepare ourselves mentally and physically to be ready.




“The stadium doesn’t matter. They are going to be excited because it is a Champions League quarter-final.




“Spurs are a very good team. Everybody knows how they play. They will not change. It is going to be exciting, it is going to be tough because we play them three times in 10 days.”

Spurs have had a couple of more days to rest as compared to Man City but knowing how Guardiola sets up his players before high-profile clashes we doubt if any City player would be looking at anything other than an emphatic victory.



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