Manchester City were perfectly prepared with the right mix of calmness and tension for their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid, manager Pep Guardiola said on Wednesday.
The English champions dismantled the holders 4-0 with a ruthless display to secure a 5-1 aggregate win and reach the final against Inter Milan when they will bid to win European club football’s most prestigious trophy for the first time.
It was sweet revenge for a painful semi-final loss to Real 12 months ago.
“I had the feeling these last days that we had a mix of calm and tension to play these type of games,” Guardiola told reporters.
“And after 10 or 15 minutes, I had the feeling that all the pain that we had, what happened last season... it was really tough, losing the way we lost and I think in the moment we had to swallow poison.”
Real knocked City out 12 months ago 6-5 on aggregate after a late comeback.
“In sport, obviously you have another chance and when the draw was Real Madrid, I said, ‘Yeah, I want it’,” the Spaniard said.
Real Madrid arrived with history on their side as title-holders and record 14-times European champions.
But City, buoyed by an unbeaten 23-game run in all competitions, had not lost in 26 Champions League matches at the Etihad Stadium, which was a writhing sea of sky blue for the visit of the Spanish giants.
City played the 2021 semi-final against Paris St Germain in Manchester with no fans in attendance due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the players stayed on the pitch long after the final whistle to celebrate, with Erling Haaland wearing a Norwegian flag draped around his shoulders.
“(Tonight was) much, much better,” Guardiola said. “I felt, I don’t know why, you smelled that the team was ready to compete at the level that they competed today (Wednesday).”
City are three wins away from a treble as they play Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 and could win the Premier League as early as Saturday. “We’re closer,” Guardiola said.