Pep Guardiola: Man City boss says Barcelona are a 'machine'

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Pep Guardiola won three La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues in his time at Barcelona

Barcelona are a "machine" who are likely to dominate possession against Manchester City on Wednesday, says the Premier League club's manager Pep Guardiola.

The Spaniard won the European Cup both as a player and a coach (twice) with the La Liga side.

He goes back to the Nou Camp in the Champions League next week knowing the task facing his City side is immense.

"Barcelona are special in the way they play. They're a machine," he said.

With former Barcelona officials Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain as chief executive and director of football respectively, and Guardiola as manager, there is clear influence from the Catalan giants at City.

But Guardiola knows it is going to take time to achieve the identity Barcelona have forged over the past half a century.

"For the last decade, the last 50 years, Barcelona dominate football matches. I love the way they play," he added.

"They have three amazing players - Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar - up front. They are amazing on the counter-attack. They have a good build-up. They are a good team."

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Pep Guardiola (second left) and Ronald Koeman (right) won the European Cup as players with Barcelona in 1992

Guardiola accepts City may have a confidence problem facing Barca, given Saturday's 1-1 draw against Everton in the Premier League means they have gone three games without a win.

Kevin de Bruyne and Sergio Aguero both had penalties saved by Everton goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, meaning Aguero has failed five times from the spot so far this season, including two for Argentina.

Guardiola says he does not have a problem with that, and Everton manager Ronald Koeman, who played with him in Barcelona's European Cup final success over Sampdoria at Wembley in 1992, feels City have nothing to worry about at all.

He said: "They are the best team I have played against in my managerial career.

"If you look to the football, to the offensive style, the movement, the quality of the players in midfield and in front, then they are the best team in the Premier League.

"Maybe we didn't deserve a point on chances but football is unpredictable and our goalkeeper maybe played his best game ever."

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