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Manchester City headlines. Guardiola's 'overthink' joke
Pep Guardiola has reassured Manchester City fans that he won't overthink his gameplan or team selection vs
Real Madrid on Wednesday. However, Guardiola has warned Real that he has a clear plan in mind of how he intends to improve from last week's
Champions League semi-final first-leg draw at the Bernabeu. City and Real are locked 1-1 going into the second leg, and Guardiola told his players on multiple occasions that they must improve from that first leg performance if they want to reach the final. ALSO READ: Every word from Pep Guardiola and Kyle Walker ahead of Real Madrid "We need a bit better gameplan, adjust a little bit," said Guardiola. "Create more chances for our strikers - get more balls in for easy positions. Know their transitions, their quality. We play against Real Madrid in the semi of the Champions League, the toughest opponents. It's a challenge. We go for it. "We have to perform well, not just the desire. Relax, only have to do what we have done many years. This is what we have to do, not just the desire to reach the final. We have to be better than the Bernabeu to get the final." See what else Guardiola had to say here. Walker reaction Kyle Walker says he went back to basics to win his place back into the Manchester City team. Walker started just three out of 11 matches in all competitions during a spell between February and April, with Pep Guardiola making clear that the new system he had adopted for the team did not suit the 32-year-old. The City manager told reporters that the
England international could not play the full-back role he required, and that there was not time to teach him before the end of the season. However, injuries and the manager's tinkering have allowed Walker to earn his place back into the team. He was branded 'exceptional' by his manager after a 90-minute battle with Vinicius Jr at the Bernabeu as City picked up a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. Walker admitted that being left out of the team, as well as hearing the manager's comments, had left him hurt. But the former Spurs defender. Read the full story here. Get your hands on our 48-page souvenir United v City FA Cup Final print supplement by clicking here . READ NEXT Follow the latest City news, views and analysis City's biggest transfer priority is clear if they can't sign Jude Bellingham Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish return in predicted lineup vs Madrid Pep Guardiola message to City players ahead of Real Madrid When City can lift
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