Guardiola praises City team for coming through tough test in Champions League

Guardiola praises City team for coming through tough test in Champions League

Pep Guardiola felt his Manchester City team had come through a stern test as they secured top spot in their Champions League group on Wednesday.

The Premier League champions assured themselves of a favourable seeding in Monday’s draw for the last 16 as they came from behind to beat Hoffenheim 2-1 with two Leroy Sane goals at the Etihad Stadium.

City were stretched early on by the Bundesliga side – as they were before claiming a narrow win in Germany on October – while they also took only one point from two games against Lyon in Group F.

Guardiola said: “We finished group stage in the best way. We’re in the best 16 teams in Europe.

“It’s a big compliment to everyone involved in the group because it was tough. It’s more difficult in the Champions League because the opponents are so much better. If you sleep a little bit you are in Europa League.

“That’s why I say again it is incredible when you get into the last 16 because it is so demanding.”

Hoffenheim took a 16th-minute lead with a penalty from former Leicester striker Andrej Kramaric, who also forced Ederson to make a fine save.

City responded by hitting the woodwork through Gabriel Jesus and Nicolas Otamendi before Sane equalised with a superb free-kick on the stroke of half-time. Sane secured victory with his second on the hour and City, with 18-year-old Phil Foden impressing, could have scored several more as they dominated the second half.

Guardiola said: “Before they scored we were flat, they were better, but after the penalty we were normal and created a lot of chances. The second half the team was much better.”

Sane’s goals were his first in the Champions League.

The German said: “I’m really happy about the two goals but I’m much more happy that we won. We are now first in the table.”

The 22-year-old claimed, however, he was fortunate with his free-kick.

“I just tried it and I was lucky today,” he said.

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