Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola wished Roma and Brescia all the best, while Juventus “have done extraordinary things.”

The Coach spoke to Mediaset Premium after his side won the Champions League preliminary round 5-0 away to Steaua Bucharest, despite Sergio Aguero missing two first half penalties.

“We are very happy, as in a short space of time we managed to prepare a performance with such character. We’re happy for the result and the way we achieved it.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola wished Roma and Brescia all the best, while Juventus “have done extraordinary things.”

The Coach spoke to Mediaset Premium after his side won the Champions League preliminary round 5-0 away to Steaua Bucharest, despite Sergio Aguero missing two first half penalties.

“We are very happy, as in a short space of time we managed to prepare a performance with such character. We’re happy for the result and the way we achieved it.

“It’s a shame about the penalties, as he scored one the other day, but he never gave up. He remained concentrated and that’s the important thing.

“We’re getting to know each other at Manchester City.”

Tomorrow evening Roma – one of two Serie A clubs Guardiola played for in his career – take on Porto in the Champions League play-off.

“I wish Roma all the best and really hope they go forward in the Champions League,” said the Spaniard.

“I’d love to see Milan and Inter back in the Champions League and my old club Brescia in Serie A.”

Juventus have to be considered one of the contenders for the trophy this season after bringing in the likes of Miralem Pjanic, Gonzalo Higuain, Dani Alves and Marko Pjaca.

“Juventus have done extraordinary things over the last few years, so they are absolutely among the favourites.”

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