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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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George Flood

Man City boss Pep Guardiola not stressing over potential for Champions League Final penalty shootout

Pep Guardiola insists he has not been thinking too much about the prospect of a penalty shootout potentially being needed to decide Saturday’s Champions League Final between Manchester City and Chelsea.

Wednesday night’s Europa League Final featured an epic shootout that saw 21 successive spot-kicks scored before Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea had his effort crucially denied by Villarreal counterpart Geronimo Rulli in dramatic scenes in Gdansk.

Missed penalties have been something of a concern for City in the Premier League dating back to the start of last season, with the departing Sergio Aguero left red-faced in the 2-1 home top-flight defeat by Chelsea earlier this month when a cheeky Panenka attempt was easily saved by Blues goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

However, considering a possible shootout has not been top of Guardiola’s agenda leading into a hotly anticipated all-English showdown at Porto’s Estadio do Dragao.

"We can train the penalties but you can not apply the tension when it happens for real,” Guardiola said at Friday’s pre-final press conference.

“I will talk to the players and I know what I will tell them but I've had a few things to think about more than the penalty shootout."

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