Barcelona v Manchester City: Pep Guardiola ‘changed the history of the club’, states Gerard Pique


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Pep Guardiola’s legacy at Barcelona will never be forgotten according to defender Gerard Pique ahead of the Manchester City manager’s return to the Camp Nou.

Pique was part of the Guardiola side that won 14 trophies in a four-year period between 2008 and 2012.

“Pep made a mark on all of us that were with him, there was a before and after. We understood football in a different way and he changed the history of the club,” Pique said.

“I only have complimentary words for him. He gave me the opportunity to come here and gave me everything.”

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City travel to the Camp Nou without a win in three games as draws at Celtic and home to Everton came either side of Guardiola’s first defeat in England at Tottenham Hotspur.

However, Pique believes City are already a more dangerous prospect than in the four meetings between the sides in the last 16 of the Uefa Champions League in 2013/14 and 2014/15 when Barca emerged victorious on all four occasions.

“I think Manchester City is a different team from last year or the years they came here with (Manuel) Pellegrini,” Pique said.

“The style of play is different. They pressure a lot really high, they try to have the ball and create chances and I think they play like us because Pep Guardiola was here many years.

“He understands football the same way we do. It will be a really challenging game.”

Barca hold a two-point lead over City at the top of Group C, and Pique has said victory will prove a “gigantic step” to topping the group ahead of his former manager.

And the five-time European champions’s chances will be boosted by the return of Lionel Messi from a groin injury.

Messi took just three minutes to score on his return as a substitute in Saturday’s 4-0 Primera Liga win over Deportivo la Coruna.

However, he is expected to start alongside Neymar and Luis Suarez up front for just the fourth time this season.

“It doesn’t matter if he is 100 per cent or 10 per cent, he is so different and so good just his presence on the pitch makes a difference for us and the other team,” Pique said.

“Leo looks fine, you saw it only took him three minutes to get going.

“He is the best player in history. I’ve known him since he was 13. We don’t put all the pressure on him, though, Leo with Argentina doesn’t always win. The team has to perform because it is impossible to win with just one player.”

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