Pep Guardiola insists that Manchester City’s main focus is on the FA Cup trip to Leyton Orient this week on Saturday.
In the last few days after the 5-1 thrashing of Arsenal last weekend and the Deadline Day of £ 49 million, which signed Nico Gonzalez, in the last few days.
In addition, the last leg of the Champions League of the Champions League against owner and record winner Real Madrid, Real Madrid, is now great.
Nevertheless, Guardiola claims that the tie on the fourth round of this weekend against the OS-OS was his main concern at the Gaughan Group Stadium.
Guardiola said: “Tomorrow we play early, 1230, and after the game we will return to Manchester here and we will have time to speak.
“Of course I had an eye (in the game) against Madrid, but Leyton deserves my attention.
“It has always been like that, otherwise we will not come to the amount of semi -finals and finals from trophies that we have in the past five or six years.
“I am concerned and focus on Leyton. We always had problems in this competition – FA Cup or Carabao Cup – also against teams in the first and second league.
“We always have problems, but we are ready for the challenge. Every game is a new opportunity. “
Guardiola has proposed that some players could return from an injury this weekend and benefit valuable minutes before the meeting in Madrid.
Defenders Nathan Ake and Ruben Dias, wing player Jeremy Doku and goalkeeper Ederson all hope to prove their fitness.
“Maybe some of them will (will play), we will see,” said Guardiola.
The Spanish midfielder Gonzalez was able to celebrate his city debut after moving from Porto.
The 23-year-old offers a stopping option since Talisman Rodri suffered a serious injury in September.
Guardiola said: “He is really important. It is a position in which we were weak from Rodri’s absence.
“He is a young player, 23. He can play six, eight or in his pockets. He has physicality, he is a strong boy. I am very satisfied with the effort of the club to bring him here for the next few years. “
Guardiola gave his players a few free time this week after losing the Gunners in the Emirates stage.
“We had two days off because we had many games,” said Guardiola. “I prefer instead of training people with their families and resting a little.”