
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has emphasised the importance of his team locking down the top spot in their Champions’ League group.
The holders take on RB Leipzig at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday in their fifth Group G game, having won four out of four so far.
They and Leipzig have already clinched spots in the knockout stage, but first place in the pool remains up for grabs.
City beat Leipzig 3-1 on matchday two. That result and City’s three-point cushion over Leipzig make the permutations as straightforward as Guardiola laid them out.
Avoiding defeat will do the job and eliminate the potential danger of City finishing second and having to face the winner of another group in the last-16 stage.
City has every reason to be optimistic. Leipzig are fifth in the German Bundesliga, 11 points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, while City have not lost at home since November 2022.
Guardiola delivered a pessimistic message about a number of fitness issues affecting his squad.
Jack Grealish, Mateo Kovacic, Sergio Gomez and Matheus Nunes are doubts.
Kevin de Bruyne is a long-term absentee, but there is positive news in the case of John Stones.
Stones suffered an injury in City’s win over Young Boys on November 7 but is “really close to coming back,” Guardiola said.
Grealish missed Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool through illness.