FA Cup Not First Choice but We Want the Trophy, Says Man City's Guardiola
- Manchester City will face Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium on Saturday aiming to win their eighth FA Cup title.
- City fell short in the Premier League and were eliminated early from the Champions League, leaving the FA Cup as a crucial opportunity to redeem their season.
- Pep Guardiola confirmed no new injuries, remains cautious about Rodri’s return, and declined to discuss transfer target Florian Wirtz before the final.
- Guardiola said, "It's massively important" to win and will start Rodri only when doctors clear him, adding he has "24 exceptional players."
- Winning the FA Cup offers Manchester City a crucial opportunity to redeem a challenging season despite it not being their initial priority this year.
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It is massively important: Man City manager Guardiola says club’s entire focus is on winning FA Cup trophy
City was deposed as Premier League champion by Liverpool for the first time in five years and is facing a first trophyless season since Guardiola’s debut campaign in 2016/17 if it does not beat Crystal Palace in this weekend’s showpiece match at Wembley.
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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The FA Cup was not Manchester City's top priority this season but now they are in a third straight final the club will go all out to win the trophy at Wembley this weekend, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday. Read full story
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