Pep Guardiola has declared his Manchester City side ready for their pivotal Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain, following a morale-boosting 6-0 victory over Ipswich in the Premier League.


City, currently sitting in 22nd place in the 36-team Champions League table, are desperate for points as they face a PSG team languishing in 25th place, with both clubs battling for a top-24 finish to advance to the knockout stages.
“Two Finals Left”
Acknowledging the high stakes, Guardiola referred to the PSG game as a “final,” emphasizing the importance of securing maximum points.
“We have two finals left. By winning both, we qualify. Winning one gives us a big possibility,” he stated.
Dominant Performance Against Ipswich
City’s emphatic win at Portman Road showcased a return to form, with Phil Foden scoring twice and contributions from Mateo Kovacic, Erling Haaland, Jeremy Doku, and James McAtee. Guardiola made strategic substitutions in the second half, resting key players such as Foden, Haaland, and Kevin De Bruyne to ensure freshness for the PSG encounter.
We are back to doing things that define this team for the last 10 years,” Guardiola said, expressing relief after City’s struggles earlier in the season.
Champions League Challenges
Despite winning the Champions League in 2023, City’s current European campaign has been rocky, marked by a 4-1 defeat to Sporting Lisbon, a 3-3 draw with Feyenoord, and a 2-0 loss at Juventus. The team now teeters on the brink of elimination, needing strong results in their final two matches to secure progression.
Foden’s Resurgence
Phil Foden’s resurgence has been a bright spot for City. The forward, who has scored five goals in his last three league games, is emblematic of the team’s renewed confidence. Guardiola praised Foden’s adaptability and finishing instincts, calling him a player with “goals in his blood.
Road Ahead
With City finally climbing back into the Premier League’s top four and regaining form, Guardiola hopes the momentum will carry over to their crucial Champions League showdown.
Hopefully we can continue this in Paris for the next game,” Guardiola said, determined to keep City’s European hopes alive.