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Saturday 20 April 2019 11:14, UK
Pep Guardiola reminded his players the title race is in their hands as they look to bounce back from their Champions League exit with a third game against Tottenham in 12 days.
Still reeling from their 4-4 away goals defeat to Spurs in the Champions League on Wednesday night, Guardiola's players must avoid feeling sorry for themselves and "stand up" to avoid allowing Liverpool to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League, the Manchester City boss said.
Their defeat came in the cruellest fashion, with a last-minute winner from Raheem Sterling ruled out by VAR, ending any hope of achieving a first ever domestic quadruple - but City can get some revenge live on Sky Sports this Saturday lunchtime when the two go head-to-head in the Premier League.
Speaking after the defeat on Wednesday night, Guardiola said: "We have to stand up, we have to react. Of course it's a close time, the same team but now it's time to don't think too much right now. Try to sleep as much as possible. I don't know how much.
"Sleep well, tomorrow recovery and the day before the game we're going to prepare the game. Of course you have to stand up. We fought a lot nine, 10 months for the Premier League. It's still there in our hands. Of course it's tough, it's tough but you have to do it until the end."
Despite Tottenham knocking Manchester City out of the Champions League, Mauricio Pochettino said the need for Premier League points rather than revenge will be key for Pep Guardiola's side when they meet for the fourth time this season, with City winning twice and Tottenham once.
"We are going to play in a different competition and they are fighting for the Premier League. They are not going for revenge, they are going to fight for the three points, like us.
"We want to be in the next Champions League and be in the top four at the end of the season.
"It's going to be another battle and we are going to fight to achieve the three points."
Fernandinho could return from a muscular strain to start in midfield for City after starting on the bench against Spurs in midweek.
Full-back Oleksandr Zinchenko (hamstring) will be assessed ahead of kick-off.
Moussa Sissoko was forced off just before half-time in the Champions League game with a groin problem.
Both he and Erik Lamela (hamstring) are due to be assessed, while another midfielder - England international Eric Dier - is expected to return to first team training over the weekend.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane has begun his rehabilitation from an ankle injury.
I can't seen anything other than a Man City win. Spurs don't have the biggest squad in the world and the other night will have taken a lot out of them. I think both teams changing things up will still result in a City win.
It is not a matter of revenge. It is a strange one because if you would have asked them last week City would rather have won the Champions League and Liverpool the league. Now it could be the other way around.
Tottenham could easily rest players for this game and then just make sure they beat Brighton. With their injuries, they need to start prioritising their games now, and look at what games they will win and which they are less likely to win. It is not every day they get to a Champions League semi-final. They will rest players after such a quick turnaround.
PAUL PREDICTS: 3-0