I am happy because we won and I scored," said Ronaldo, who is seven shy of 100 Champions League goals. But Guardiola insisted City, who reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time last season, have work to do before they can challenge for European honours. "Until now, in the Premier League it has been okay, but to compete against the best clubs in Europe, in this moment with the way we are playing, we are not able to," he said. Guardiola was unable to deliver the Champions League trophy in his three years at Bayern, but his successor in Bavaria, Carlo Ancelotti, boasts renowned European pedigree. "Every team in the competition will fight like champions and we must give 100 percent to make our supporters proud.
Source: Bangkok Post September 12, 2016 01:30 UTC