Manchester City’s Premier League showdown with Aston Villa on Tuesday has been labeled “a final” by manager Pep Guardiola, as both teams vie for a coveted spot in next season’s Champions League.
With the top five teams in the league set to qualify for Europe’s premier competition, the battle is intensifying as only two points separate the five clubs trailing Arsenal and Liverpool, who are firmly in control of their places.
City, currently sitting fourth with five games left, will face a significant challenge against seventh-placed Villa, who are just one point behind.
The high stakes are compounded by Villa’s impressive Champions League run this season, which saw them reach the quarter-finals before being narrowly beaten by Paris Saint-Germain. City, meanwhile, exited at the play-off stage.
Guardiola expressed his admiration for Villa’s tactical strength, calling them a “contender to qualify for the Champions League.”
Speaking about their performance against PSG, Guardiola noted, “They can play low block and play away, but when they decide to go, with the weapons they have, the speed they have, the set-pieces, they are incredibly well organised.”
Guardiola also issued a rallying cry to the City fans, emphasizing the importance of their support in this critical fixture.
“It is a final and we need our people because I think our people want the Champions League next season again,” he said. “Hopefully they can help us from the first minute. It’s absolutely a final for us.”
Both teams could also meet in the FA Cup final in May, should they progress through their respective semi-finals this weekend—City against Nottingham Forest, and Villa against Crystal Palace.