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“It will be a massive, important three points but there will still be seven games, 21 points, and a lot of things involving the Champions League and FA Cup,” he said.
Despite their high-stakes rivalry, the two bosses share a healthy respect, with Klopp describing Guardiola as the best manager in the world on Friday.
“Thank you so much, but I’m not,” Guardiola said. “I would like to tell him I’m the best but I’m not.”
Guardiola was happy to return the compliment, saying: “Jurgen makes world football a better place to live with his message, and he’s a huge competitor.
“He knows about my admiration for what he does, the message and the way his teams play. He’s a good guy.”
Widely regarded as Europe’s top two teams at present, City and Liverpool will meet in the FA Cup semi-finals on April 16 and could face off in the Champions League final in May.
City also have to protect a 1-0 lead against Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday.
But Guardiola showed no signs of pressure at his media briefing, laughing as he said he would share a post-match bottle of wine with Klopp, as long as City win.
“If we win I’d love it,” he said. “I’ll invite him! And he’s said many times that we’re a rich club so the wine will be perfect, high quality!”
Guardiola also joked City might be content to settle for a draw, to ensure they preserve their lead at the top.
“We trained today to sit back for 90 minutes, to get 0-0!” he said.
“No, never in my life have I thought about this, except when there’s five minutes left.”






