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Guardiola did not worry about the perspectives of the Man City Champions League, despite Derby Spell-up

Pep Guardiola insisted he does not care that Manchester City has not lost the champion league after his Dour 0-0 rag with Manchester United to Old Trafford.

City had entered the game with the possibility of moving to the first four places following the paralyzing of Chelsea with Brentford on Sunday.

But instead of taking advantage of this opportunity and avenge a 2-1 loss in United in December in the process, City offered little in an extremely poorly inspiring derby.

It means that the city is fifth at the moment, a point behind Chelsea in fourth place. However, the Newcastle United will be jumped in the event that EFL Cup winners exceed Leicester City on Monday endangered.

However, with seven games left to play, the next at home against Crystal Palace on Saturday – Guardiola rejected any anxiety suggestions for the city’s perspective that did not run for the first competition in Europe for the first time since the 2010-11 season.

Asked about how he is worried about this scenario coming, Guardiola said: “Nothing. Right now, nothing; eight games (including the FA Cup semifinal against the Nottingham Forest), Crystal Palace, we will look for it.

“I would rather have 10 more points, five, six or seven games already qualified, but it is what it is.

“It’s Old Trafford. It’s always difficult for a derby, so we fought, we were there and the players gave it everything.”

The game was marked by the lack of intensity, with the show a cry far from what this famous equipment has produced for years.

Manchester United Manager, Ruben Amorim, considered it to reflect the positions in which the two teams meet.

United apparently ended in the lower half of the Premier League for the first time, with the Europa League its only hope of saving something from the season and sorting for the Champions League.

The city is still favorite for the FA CUP and will participate in a World Cup of Expanded Clubs, which begins in June, but its performances this season have fallen well below its usual standards.

“If we look at the time of both teams, without fighting for the titles, this completely changes the game,” Amorim told Sky Sports.

“The feeling of winning, not being able to lose a point, this feeling is not here. As a coach, it is difficult to say -we have to fight for big things, if we do, the feeling will be completely different.”

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