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Man City not ready to win Champions League, says Guardiola

Gabriel Jesus and David Silva were both on target as City ran out comfortable winners against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. City host Italy’s Atalanta today.

In Summary

• City lead the league scoring charts with 29 goals this season, six more than Liverpool, and despite his criticism, Guardiola said he was pleased with the forwards at his disposal.

• City host Italy’s Atalanta today.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gives instructions to Bernardo Silva
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gives instructions to Bernardo Silva
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Manchester City will not win the Champions League this season unless they become more clinical in front of goal, manager Pep Guardiola has said.

Gabriel Jesus and David Silva were both on target as City ran out comfortable winners against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. City host Italy’s Atalanta today.

Jesus’ goal against Palace was the Brazilian’s 50th for City but Guardiola pointed out that the 22-year-old had also missed several chances during the match.

“(Jesus) is so young,” Guardiola said. “We missed a lot of chances. We have to be clinical. When people talk about the Champions League being the target, we’re still not ready... we can still improve.”

City lead the league scoring charts with 29 goals this season, six more than Liverpool, and despite his criticism, Guardiola said he was pleased with the forwards at his disposal.

Jesus was drafted into the starting line-up for the Palace game in place of Argentina international Sergio Aguero, who was involved in a minor car accident on his way to training on Wednesday.

“To compete with Sergio is maybe the most difficult thing... but Gabriel is so calm,” Guardiola added. “Every training session he fights like an animal but he can improve.”