Pep Guardiola has criticized Manchester City's schedule as Eurovision threatens Manchester City's three-cup challenge.
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Manchester City travel to Goodison Park on Sunday in the Premier League's no-nonsense campaign and face Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday.
Although he wanted to play the game against Everton on Saturday, it was not possible for Manchester City to come to the game with the inability to provide enough police force for a soccer match like the Eurovision Song Contest being held in Liverpool today.
Guadalupe was optimistic that he had an extra day to prepare for the game against Everton, but he was unhappy with the short time between that game and the Real Madrid game.
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"I don't want to be disturbed because of Real. Because we have time. However, I don't have much time to play in the league on Sunday. At the moment, the Goodison Park match should be prioritized. I don't understand the planning issues, but I don't want to get involved in this debate. As well as going to see the lamp. The problem is that the number of events and planning time is not fair. I want to have more time to prepare for the next match. But I can't afford it. In France and Germany, if there is an inter-day European match, they have to play on Friday. Here, the Premier League is more important and we can go as planned," said Pep Guardiola.











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