Manchester City train at the Honourable Artillery Company in London

Manchester City train at the Honourable Artillery Company in London as Pep Guardiola keeps his troops active ahead of Champions League clash against Tottenham

  • Man City left no stone unturned ahead of mouth-watering clash against Spurs
  • Pep Guardiola’s side trained in London ahead of the match on Tuesday evening 
  • City stars were carrying out some ball work drills during a session in the capital  

Manchester City left no stone unturned ahead of their mouth-watering clash against Tottenham in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

Manager Pep Guardiola kept his troops active at the Honourable Artillery Company in London before the match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

City stars were carrying out some ball work drills during a morning session in the capital.

Manchester City left no stone unturned ahead of their mouth-watering clash against Spurs

Manager Pep Guardiola kept his troops active at the Honourable Artillery Company in London

Manager Pep Guardiola kept his troops active at the Honourable Artillery Company in London

Spurs welcome City to their new home in the Champions League quarter-final first leg, which is the first of three matches between the two sides in 11 days.

City head into the tie chasing a Quintuple, according to Guardiola, having already won the Community Shield and the Carabao Cup.

‘Always we had the feeling we won two titles so far, we have three to play,’ the City boss said on Monday. ‘So that is what we believe.’

City stars were carrying out some ball work drills during a morning session in the capital

City stars were carrying out some ball work drills during a morning session in the capital

Tuesday night’s match will be a first Champions League fixture at Spurs’ 62,000-capacity stadium which they opened with a win against Crystal Palace last Wednesday. 

‘In the Champions League, in all the away games, the fans support the team more than ever,’ said Guardiola. ‘It’s the second time Spurs play at home, so we know exactly what we are going to face.

‘It’s in our hands how we handle it. If we want to make a step forward as a club, as a team, we have to know how to handle these situations. If we don’t, it’s because we are still not prepared to go through.’

Spurs welcome City to their new home in the Champions League quarter-final first leg

Spurs welcome City to their new home in the Champions League quarter-final first leg

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