Manchester City now a bigger club than United, says Manuel Pellegrini

Beating Barcelona in Champions League would be a defining moment for the club

Barcelona’s Neymar with Lionel Messi, during last night’s training session at the Etihad Stadium.
Barcelona’s Neymar with Lionel Messi, during last night’s training session at the Etihad Stadium.

Manuel Pellegrini has claimed that Manchester City are now bigger than Manchester United, with the manager believing that knocking Barcelona out of the Champions League would be a defining moment in the club’s evolution.

Speaking on the eve of Barca’s visit to the Etihad Stadium, Pellegrini said: “If we only consider this season, there is just one club in Manchester and it’s ours, but you cannot forget what United has done in the previous years.

“We are aiming to keep growing by winning many trophies – not just national but international trophies. We are fighting for four titles this year. We have to be patient because you cannot change the team from one day to another. We have to keep the philosophy of the style and for that you need time.”

The meeting with the team led by the four-times player of the year, Lionel Messi, indicates the rise of the club owned by the billionaire Sheikh Mansour since September 2008.

A good test
Pellegrini was asked how important defeating Barcelona would be in City's quest to establish themselves among the continental elite. "It is a good test. It is important," he said. "I don't think it is the most important thing because we are just in the round of 16. We can beat Barcelona and maybe in the next round you can have defeat.

Trying to develop
"This club is trying to develop those areas. So far we have a good season and we must finish that way. One or our targets is to continue in the Champions League knowing we play against [and beat] the most important club in the world."

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Pellegrini knows what the tie means to supporters. “Of course I understand, I’m absolutely sure the fans will enjoy to see us to play this game. They also enjoyed it a lot when we qualified for the next round because it was the first time we did it but I think the supporters are also enjoying the season.

“We want to be champion in the Premier League or both cups we are playing in but, for me, it’s always very important that the fans like the way we play.

“I think we can have both – to achieve important results and play in a style the fans enjoy.”

David Silva believes the club, who have Fernandinho back although Sergio Aguero is still out as he recovers from injury, will have arrived on the European stage if they can knock out Barcelona.

“It will be difficult but beating Barcelona would be like a coming of age for Man City. It’s very important for our confidence and international recognition,” the midfielder said.

"Barcelona are the favourites. The have the history, the experience, and the best player in the world in Leo Messi. But of course we have an opportunity. We believe in ourselves and in our football.

Keep pressure on
"The key is to keep the pressure on for 90 minutes, to avoid silly mistakes and take advantage of the chances. Against such a good team, you cannot miss them."

Pellegrini indicated that City would not change their approach, saying: “When you play against Barcelona you always must consider important things but I think the most important thing is to try to be the same team that you’re seeing every week here in the Premier League.

“That for me is very important – continuing to have a style of play, to continue having personality but you can’t play without considering that they have Messi and other important players.

“We are not going to play just thinking about defending because thinking about what we are going to do with the ball is the most important thing.”

Pellegrini would not be drawn regarding whether he would play either Edin Dzeko or Stevan Jovetic alongside Alvaro Negredo, or select “The Beast” as a lone striker.

“We will see the way we are going to play,” he said.

"I believe in a style of playing but you can make changes, you can play in different ways but I'm absolutely sure that we can have 11 defending but if we don't know how to defend we're not going to do it well. Just as we could have 11 midfielders but if we don't have possession of the ball we are going to lose the ball."
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