Pep Guardiola is refusing to look beyond Manchester City's visit to Crystal Palace despite Real Madrid looming as a Selhurst Park slip-up would leave their Premier League title hopes in tatters.
A win for City in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off will move them level on points with leaders Liverpool, who head to Old Trafford for a clash with arch rivals Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Guardiola accepts a draw or defeat would all but end their aim of claiming a fourth-successive title so even the prospect of a trip to the Spanish capital on Tuesday evening will not divert his attention.
City are also defending their Champions League crown and take on Carlo Ancelotti's side in the quarter-final first leg but Guardiola will only start thinking about the clash after facing Palace.
"Honestly, if we were 18 points in front of second in the Premier League, I would have two eyes on Madrid but it's not the case," Guardiola said.
"We're third, not far away from the top of the Premier League, but if we drop points it will be almost impossible.
"We have to win that game and after that we will have more time, not for recovery, but to prepare. So I have not had much time to see Real Madrid.
"When we have been fighting for nine or 10 months for the Premier League title, why should I be distracted now from this important game against Palace, when the distance is so close?"
Guardiola is mulling over whether to restore Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne to his starting line-up in south London after benching the pair in the 4-1 midweek victory over Aston Villa.
City will be favourites to beat a side that have claimed just two points from their last 12 and sit 14th in the table but Palace hit back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at the Etihad
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