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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said his priority is Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final at Newcastle rather than postponing Liverpool’s coronation as Premier League champions.
Should Liverpool beat Crystal Palace on Wednesday, City will need to beat Chelsea when they travel to Stamford Bridge 24 hours later to keep the title race alive.
The top two then clash in their next league game on July 2.
City leads Real Madrid 2-1 from the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie and will be a favourite to secure a first-ever European crown should they progress to the quarter-finals, which will be held as one-off games in Lisbon.
“We have to see day-by-day, game-by-game to arrive in the two incredibly important games we have in the next period, which are Newcastle next Sunday and especially Madrid,” said Guardiola on Wednesday.
“Still the team is not fit for players to play 90 minutes every three days. This is not going to happen,” added Guardiola.
“We cannot deny we have one eye in the Newcastle game. It is a final for us.”
City has already suffered one significant injury setback since the return as Sergio Aguero will undergo knee surgery in Barcelona on Thursday.
The Argentine is expected to at least miss the rest of the domestic season but could return to play a part in the Champions League.
“Once the surgery is finished we will know the time when Sergio will come back to join us,” said Guardiola.