Pep Guardiola: Pleased with Manchester City's performance against Shakhtar
Pep Guardiola: Pleased with Manchester City's performance against Shakhtar

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss hails professional display in 3-0 Champions League win at Shakhtar Donetsk


Pep Guardiola hailed a professional performance - but stressed there was no time to enjoy it - after Manchester City opened their Champions League campaign with a 3-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.

Riyad Mahrez, Ilkay Gundogan and Gabriel Jesus were all on target as City eased to victory over the Ukrainian champions in the Group C clash in Kharkiv.

It was a convincing start in a group they are expected to dominate but Guardiola's thoughts were already turning to Saturday's Premier League clash with Watford.

The City boss said: "I think already about Watford as we don't have much time, but to start away in the Champions League with a good result (is positive) and I know we played really good.

"We created incredible chances and all the guys were fantastic. It's a good result to start - better than last season."

Ilkay Gundogan finds the net for Manchester City
Ilkay Gundogan finds the net for Manchester City

John Stones: More injury woes for the Manchester City defender
John Stones: More injury woes for the Manchester City defender

With Aymeric Laporte already sidelined, an injury to John Stones (pictured, above) on the eve of the game left Nicolas Otamendi as City's only fit specialist centre-back.

Midfielder Fernandinho filled in impressively against Shakhtar but Guardiola admits other options will also need to be explored.

Youngster Eric Garcia, who was on the bench in Ukraine, is an alternative but Guardiola may try switching some other senior players around first.

He said: "I didn't have doubts he (Fernandinho) could do it and he's going to do it (again).

"But Nico is 31, Fernandinho is 34, and next alternative is 18. For three or four months I don't know what will happen.

Manchester City celebrate Riyad Mahrez's goal
Manchester City celebrate Riyad Mahrez's goal

"Both were incredible tonight but we need another solution - Rodri or Kyle (Walker) maybe - because they cannot play every game at their age. But Fernandinho can play in any position and that's why he's so important for us."

Guardiola also picked out Gundogan and Mahrez for praise.

Asked if Gundogan did not get enough credit for his performances, Guardiola said: "The important thing is the credit he has from all of us, he is an exceptional player. It was outstanding from Ilkay today."

He added of Mahrez, who set up Gundogan's goal as well as scoring himself: "It's a pleasure to watch him play football."


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