‘Coventry are on holidays’ – Pep Guardiola not happy ahead of FA Cup semi-finals
Coventry City news from CoventryLive as Manchester City boss claims the Sky Blues and his bitter rivals Manchester United will have an unfair advantage in the FA Cup semi-finals
Pep Guardiola claims Coventry City will be ‘on their holidays’ in the build-up to their FA Cup semi-final against his bitter rivals Manchester United while Man City face a gruelling run of fixtures ahead of their Wembley date with Chelsea.
The manager has hit out at the scheduling of the March international break and his side’s semi-final, but is resigned to fighting a losing battle. Kyle Walker and John Stones picked up injuries on England duty which have ruled them out of today’s (Easter Sunday) vital clash with title rivals Arsenal and potentially further Premier League games against Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
The first leg of their Champions League quarter-final with Real Madrid will be City’s fourth game in 10 days and Guardiola is also exasperated at being forced to play an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea just three days after the second leg at the Etihad Stadium.
Asked if the timing of the March international break needed rethinking, Guardiola said: “Sure, but they will not rethink. UEFA has its own business, the broadcasters have their own business
“We play Wednesday against Madrid second leg here… Coventry, Manchester United, Chelsea, they are on holidays one week. Why are we playing Saturday? Why don’t they give us one more day?
“Coventry don’t play Champions League, Chelsea don’t play Champions League or Europa League, United don’t do it. The broadcasters pay a lot of money so we play Saturday.
“We will go to London to play Chelsea, Chelsea will not come here. We will travel five hours. We play quarter-finals [of the Champions League] many times the last years, Wednesday second leg and every time play Saturday. All the time.
“We’re lucky we’re playing at home [this time] but we’ve played in Dortmund, arrive Thursday afternoon here, on Friday take a train or plane to London and play Saturday against Liverpool or Chelsea and all the incredible teams. We are exhausted.
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