Pep Guardiola has warned Europe that Manchester City believe they will retain the Champions League.
City go into the last 16 as huge favourites to overcome Danish underdogs FC Copenhagen and go on to lift the trophy they won for the first time in Istanbul last June.
Guardiola admitted that when he arrived at the Etihad in 2016, he took over a club that wasn’t convinced it was good enough to compete at the highest level. But the Blues’ boss reckons last season’s historic Treble was the breakthrough moment that has given his team the confidence to show that they are in a class of their own.
Guardiola said: “When I arrived eight years ago, I had the feeling that maybe this competition was too much for us. Our defeats and bad moments helped us to grow up and be in the position we are - two finals and one semi-final in the last three years - and the whole club has awareness that we can now try to be ourselves.
“Before it was ‘are you sure Pep, are we ready to do it?’ Now the whole organisation believes we can do it. This is the best legacy that we give to the club and to the team that Manchester City can compete. That is so good.
“When we lost the final to Chelsea two years ago, we lost one game in the whole competition - and it was in the final. After that, when we lost in the semi-final against Real [Madrid], we always competed. Now we have won all our group games.
“Maybe tomorrow we don't play a good game and we don't behave well - but I don't think it will be different to the last three or four years. We challenge ourselves and we challenge the opponents who want to beat us. We feel it more than ever in the Premier League and the Champions League - and we want to do it again.”
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