Champions League: Man City Manager Pep Guardiola on ‘opportunity’ against club broog

Manchester City’s boss Pep Guardiola has described the position of the Champions League of his side as a “not a problem”, but as “an opportunity” they look at the group to avoid getting out of the competition on the stage.
2022-23 Champions are ranked 25th in the 36-Team League, two points out of posts that qualify for the knockout phase play-off.
They should defeat Belgian club Bruge at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday to avoid ending at the group’s phase.
Guardiola said, “The situation we have, is that we have to win the game and if not we will not continue in this competition,” said Guardiola.
“We want another chance to play another two games, to get a chance of the next steps. It’s not a problem, it’s an opportunity.”
Manchester City has received an injury to the game before the game with Guardiola that confirms the Oscar Bob that will be available for selection.
The midfielder has spent five months after breaking a bone in his leg in the last summer.
The City Champions League reached the quarter -finals of the previous term and Guardiola, who won the Champions League three times as a manager, is considering the game as a knockout stability.
He said: “I have played many times in this type of sports. You have to play them sooner or later you do not go out if you don’t go out.
“We are here for the reasons we know that we are not quite good, and this is a situation we have lived many times.”