Man City crave Super Cup as next step on European rise
Rodri believes winning the UEFA Super
Cup for the first time on Wednesday is another chance to put Manchester City
"on the map in Europe" after ending their long wait to lift the
Champions League.
The Spanish midfielder was the hero in
Istanbul just over two months ago when City beat Inter Milan 1-0 to become
European champions for the first time.
Sevilla stand in City's way of another
European trophy in Athens after the Spaniards lifted their seventh Europa
League in 17 years back in May.
"Tomorrow, we have another chance
to put City on the map in Europe again. That's what we want," said Rodri,
who won the 2018 Super Cup with Atletico Madrid.
"We are always hungry and want to
win every trophy we play."
City will be without Kevin De Bruyne
in the Greek capital after the Belgian was ruled out for up to four months with
a serious hamstring injury, while Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva are missing due
to concussion and illness respectively.
Pep Guardiola has bemoaned his side's
lack of preparation time for the new campaign and a congested schedule due to
their success in winning the treble last season.
City began their campaign by losing on
penalties against Arsenal in the Community Shield and face further fixture
congestion later in the year when they travel to the Club World Cup in Saudi
Arabia in December.
But Guardiola described playing in the
Super Cup as an "honor" after ending his 12-year wait to win a third
Champions League title as a coach.
"Man City have never won that trophy because you have to win the Champions League or Europa League to be here," he said.
"What an honor it is to play in this
competition and we go for it."
City's road to Champions League glory
last season started with a 4-0 victory at Sevilla.
The Spaniards failed to get out of the
group stage but made the most of their consolation prize of dropping down into
the competition they have made their own in recent years.
Despite a difficult domestic season,
finishing 12th in La Liga, Sevilla again saved their best for the Europa League
as Manchester United, Juventus, and Roma were vanquished on their way to
victory in Budapest.
Sevilla boss Jose Luis Mendilibar
suffered routinely at the hands of Guardiola during the latter's time in charge
of Barcelona, losing seven of the eight meetings between the two.
City striker Erling Haaland has also
been a repeated scourge of the Spaniards, scoring six times against them in
three previous meetings.
But Mendilibar believes his side are
capable of springing another huge upset on the European stage despite losing
their opening La Liga game of the campaign at home to Valencia.
"City can lose and we've come
here to win. Who knows what will happen?" Mendilibar said. "Football
matches can truly turn on a single moment. Big teams can have a bad day. Lots
of things contribute to who wins."
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