Soccer-Guardiola defiant despite City's Champions League mauling


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Nottingham Forest - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - March 4, 2026 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola during the match REUTERS/Phil Noble

MADRID, March ⁠11 (Reuters) - Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola struck a defiant tone ⁠after watching his side suffer a crushing 3-0 defeat to ‌Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie, insisting his team will bounce back despite the mountain they now face.

"Now everything ​is more difficult in our mindset, but we'll ⁠be there. We'll try ⁠with our people at the end, we agree we can do better ⁠to ‌be most active in the final third and we'll try," the Spaniard told reporters.

Guardiola, who has faced Real Madrid ⁠29 times in his career winning 14 matches, could ​at least take ‌some comfort from avoiding an even heavier defeat when Gianluigi ⁠Donnarumma saved a ​penalty with little more than 30 minutes remaining.

"I didn't feel powerless," Guardiola added, showing characteristic resolve despite his team's struggles.

On the other side, Real ⁠Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa was celebrating a ​performance that provided welcome relief in what has been a rollercoaster season.

The two-time Champions League winner as a player has enjoyed a promising run ⁠since taking over from Xabi Alonso in January, but has also endured spectacular falls against minnows Osasuna and Getafe.

Uruguay's Federico Valverde proved the hero of the night, scoring as many goals in the first ​half as he had managed in his ⁠previous 75 Champions League appearances combined.

"I don't know if in the end ​he's going to end up hating me ‌because of how annoyingly I've been ​nagging him about trying to convey how important he is to the team," Arbeloa said.

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani in Madrid)

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