Soccer-Man City's Gvardiol happy to be on same side as Haaland


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Champions League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - Manchester City v RB Leipzig - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - March 14, 2023 Manchester City's Erling Braut Haaland in action with RB Leipzig's Josko Gvardiol REUTERS/Molly Darlington

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The last time Manchester City hosted RB Leipzig is not a night Josko Gvardiol remembers with great fondness.

The Croatia international was then part of a Leipzig defence torn to shreds by City's attack as Erling Haaland plundered five goals in a 7-0 rout in the Champions League last 16 in March.

Eight months later as the two sides prepare to face each other in the penultimate round of Group G matches in the competition, Gvardiol, who is now part of City's defence, knows he does not have to worry about a similar night of misery.

At least not from the boots of Haaland.

"I'm happy to be his team mate," Gvardiol said when asked about the difference between playing against or with Haaland.

"It wasn't just about Haaland, it was the first team on the pitch (last season), it was a hard game. As a centre back I was looking forward to facing Haaland but it didn't finish good.

"He scored five goals in 60 minutes. When I saw him getting subbed off I was happy."

City went on to win the Champions League for the first time and have made a good start in their bid to retain the trophy.

They have a 100% record in the group and a point on Tuesday would seal top spot ahead of Leipzig, who are also assured of their place in the knockout phase.

Haaland reached the 50-goal mark in the Premier League in record time at the weekend and Gvardiol said watching the Norwegian at work is remarkable.

"At the beginning of the game he is nowhere, then he turns up and scores a hat-trick. What he's done, I don't understand how but I enjoy him," the 21-year-old said.

City manager Pep Guardiola could have some more defensive options soon with the news that John Stones is close to a return after being out since early November.

"John Stones is getting better. Not to play, maybe a few minutes. Really close to coming back," he said.

On Tuesday's game, Guardiola added that the priority was making sure his side wrap up first place.

"We have to win or draw. The first step is done for both sides, congratulations Leipzig. Important to finish first, prestigious and it means the second leg of the last 16 at home. Not decisive, but a little advantage," he said.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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