And City’s boss mourned a terrible first half at Wembley on Saturday as Jurgen Klopp’s men beat them 3-2 to secure a place in next month’s FA Cup final. Having equalized both Premier League games 2-2 this season, the Reds advanced 3-0 at the national stage after Sadio Mane added a goal to Ibrahima Konate’s third goal in as many games. City responded with goals at both ends of the second half from Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva, but the damage was done as Klopp’s men remained on the road for four trophies this season. Asked if the impressive way of winning could give Liverpool the advantage in the race for both the Premier League and the Champions League from now until the end of the season, Guardiola said that this would only become apparent if the teams face each other in Paris for the European Cup. on May 28th. “Well, there are more chances at the end of the season,” said Guardiola. “It’s just that both teams have reached the Champions League final. And then we will see what happens. POL GORST: Liverpool could have caused permanent damage to Manchester City as Wembley turns red again IAN DOYLE: Fabinho’s reminder sent as Liverpool legend unveiled against Man City “Now there are seven games left in the Premier League and we know what we have to do. We will try to win the Premier League. Now we have to rest. Today is just another one and we go game by game to try and evolve. “We have Brighton and Watford and Real Madrid and we want to add another one. We will try our best and keep going to the final, if not, we will leave the competition.” He added: “Of course [the second half] is something positive, especially from the first half. I learned more from the first half than from the second. We will learn more about this in the future. It was very good, our team and our 11 players were very good. “And we lost because of the opening. We made a very good comeback and we did what we had to do. I think it was very good. [in the second half]. “The first half was when we talked about what to do, we could not do it and for this reason, the emotion of the game and the first action when they arrived and scored and then scored the second, is not easy. to face Liverpool in this situation. “In the end we defended very badly from a rebound, in this situation we turned off our game for the third. In the second half, we gave everything. So in the end anything can happen in a football match and in the second half, it was 2-0. “So we have to take the positive things out of it.” City meet Real Madrid in the last four of the Champions League later this month, while Liverpool will start their semi-final draw with a visit from Villarreal to Anfield on April 27. Read more related articles Read more related articles