Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been speaking to the media before Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest at Wembley (kick-off 16:30 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
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Rodri’s influence off the pitch is something Guardiola appreciates: “I love that. I love that. The guy doesn’t play and I allow him to be a manager. He will help the guys there and it is the way we create a team. It is something special when the guys who are injured and don’t play, they help each other. I like it a lot.”
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Erling Haaland is back in individual training, but Guardiola is not sure of a return date yet: “He is getting better and he is injured and been involved [off the pitch] as well. He feels better, but I don’t know when [he will be back]. The injury is not a comfortable one, I would say. He is not a small guy, but he is getting better. We will see in the next days how he is.”
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The City boss has great respect for Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo: “He has been incredible – qualifying for Europa League with Wolves and now with Nottingham Forest. He has done a really good job. The guys have good skills, and I admire that they defend well and have a good spirit. They have the transition with top, top players up front.”
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Guardiola said City must overcome the fans of Forest as well as the players to reach the FA Cup final: “We have a serious and tough, tough rival. The Nottingham Forest people and fans, it is a long time since they have played the semi-final of the FA Cup, but for many years we have been there in the competition.”
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Despite the struggles the club have had in 2024-25, he said City could be in a worse predicament: “Too many matches this season have not been good. We will avoid bigger damage for the club. From my point of view, the biggest thing in the season is the Premier League. The FA Cup keeps us safe. But the Premier League dictates how good your season has been, and it has not been good – but it could be worse.”
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