
"We have an extraordinary team and an extraordinary group of players. The future is bright. It's a little bit of a learning. But it should have been 11 against 11. But we never know. Maybe we lose 6-0 but it's a fact. The feeling is that give me the chance to play 11 against 11."
"It's difficult once you are 4-0 down and playing 10 men against 11. But we did everything. It's a little bit of a learning. But it should have been 11 against 11."
Manchester City suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Real Madrid in their Champions League round of 16 second leg, completing a 5-1 aggregate elimination. Bernardo Silva's red card for deliberate handball in the first half left City playing with ten men, while Vinicius Junior scored twice for Madrid. Despite the loss and City sitting nine points behind in the Premier League, manager Pep Guardiola expressed confidence in the team's prospects. He attributed the heavy defeat partly to the numerical disadvantage and emphasized the squad's quality. Guardiola's future at the club remains uncertain, with reports suggesting he will make a decision soon. City will next face Arsenal in the EFL Cup final on Sunday.
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