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Pep Guardiola warns against complacency

 Pep Guardiola says he understands Bayern Munich’s mentality well enough to ensure that his Manchester City team won’t be complacent when they take a 3-0 lead to Ger­many for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

City took a huge step towards reaching the last four as Rodri, Bernardo Silva and Erling Haa­land found the net in an eventful first-leg clash at the Etihad.

But Man. City boss,Guardiola, who led Bayern from 2013 to 2016, wasn’t getting carried away with the result and heaped praise on his opponents.

“When you are there you realise how good Bayern Munich are as a team,” Guardiola told BT Sport.

“It was a tight game for 60 minutes. In a lot of moments they were better than us, but after 65 minutes we got the second goal and that helped us a lot. We made some changes and our pressing was more effective.

“They kept finding JamalMu­siala, what an exceptional player he is,and Serge Gnabry and King­sley Coman, how fast they are. With the ball we were better and I am happy for the result.

“I lived in Munich for three years, I know the Bayern mental­ity and quality they have. Still a strong game to do.”

 Rodri opened the scoring with a superb strike from distance, his first career goal in the Champions League.

The Spaniard was delighted with his side’s performance, but reiterated Guardiola’s message that they are only halfway to achieving their goal.

“It was very special for me to score my first goal in the Cham­pions League. At that moment we were struggling because they are a great, great team,” Rodri said.

“Sometimes we have to un­derstand we cannot have 80 per cent possession. They play too, they have talented players to keep the ball. We understand perfectly where the game was. We scored three and could have scored four, but it is a great result.

“We don’t think it’s done. We know where we’re going, we know the team they are. It’s a good result and we’re happy with the perfor­mance but we don’t think much about that.

“We are facing Leicester now in the Premier League, and when we face them again, we’re going to expect another final and we have to try to win the game.”

The second leg takes place on Wednesday, April 19 at the Allianz Arena.

The winner places Real Madrid or Chelsea in the semi-finals. -Eurosport

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