Nolito: We have to beat Barcelona to qualify for next round

01 November 2016 07:38

Nolito believes beating Barcelona tonight is vital to Manchester City's hopes of progressing in the Champions League.

City were beaten 4-0 when the sides met at the Nou Camp a fortnight ago and are now facing a tough battle to qualify for the last 16 from Group C.

Another loss to the Catalan giants could hand impetus to Borussia Monchengladbach or Celtic in what would then be a race for second place.

Forward Nolito, who has scored five goals since his summer move from Celta Vigo, said: "If we want to qualify for the next round we need to win this one.

"We have some difficult games left and the first one is Barcelona. We know how strong they are but we are going to try to take some points off them."

Barcelona will be without two of their first-choice defenders in Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba, while midfielder Andres Iniesta is also sidelined.

Yet they remain a formidable side with Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar leading the line.

Nolito, 30, said: "Even if they have players missing it is still Barca we are playing against. They have a very strong squad.

"Whatever player plays can make it difficult for you."

City will have Willy Caballero in goal with Claudio Bravo suspended while top scorer Sergio Aguero seems likely to start after surprisingly being put on the bench in Barcelona.

Nolito said: "I think he is one of the best strikers in the world and we are proud to have him in the team.

"We hope he can have one of those days where he scores many goals and hopefully we can win the match."

City's former Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is well aware of how ruthless his old team can be and knows the Premier League leaders will have to be at their best.

He said: "We have to play like a final. It's not a final for them, it is a final for us.

"There are just three games left and we dropped two points in Glasgow, so we have to recover those points in the next two games.

"I have never entered a match thinking we can't win but we have to play almost perfectly."

Guardiola has also warned his side to watch their discipline. Bravo's dismissal at the Nou Camp was City's fourth red card in five games against Barca, all of which ended in defeat.

He said: "It's always difficult to win Champions League games and it's always difficult against Barcelona 11 v 11, but when it's 10 v 11 it's almost impossible."

Barca boss Luis Enrique is wary of the threat posed by Guardiola.

He said: "I think Pep's Man City have a lot of things going for them, they can do many things.

"We know Pep and we know his ideas. We have to be very attentive to what they do because Pep will try to touch the correct key to get the result."

Source: PA