Manchester City have struggled in the Champions League
during the last two seasons, and the summer signing feels a win over the
holders will force rivals to take notice.
Fernandinho believes a victory over Champions League
holders Bayern Munich would force rival clubs to take notice of Manchester City
as a European force.
City have failed to progress from the group stage in both
of their last two campaigns but the Brazilian is confident that beating Pep
Guardiola's side will make more of a statement than their derby triumph over
Manchester United.
"Last season, Bayern Munich were the team that
played the best football and they became European champions, so if you beat
them, people on the outside will notice," Fernandinho is quoted as saying
by the Telegraph.
"It would be a huge statement to the football world
if we could beat the best team in Europe, one of the best teams in the world.
The projection would be much higher than beating United. That is why a win for
us would be so important.
"The United match was all about playing your local
rival. It was a derby and you always want to beat your neighbours, so the
atmosphere is different for the players, manager, directors, supporters –
everybody. It is different from a normal game.
"You don’t play against United and picture them as
the champions, you just regard them as your local rivals. The game against
Bayern Munich is different, they are the best around."
Fernandinho believes that after a opening gameweek
victory over Plzen, the English side are in great shape to reach the knockout
stages.
"It’s always very difficult to play in the Champions
League with a team like Shakhtar because many things happen on the way and you
know it is harder to win with a smaller team.
"It is different with City, but the fact remains
that in the Champions League you must win your home games. The sooner you get
nine points under your belt, the easier things become for you. It lifts the
pressure, so winning our home games is the most important thing and that is
what we will try to do against Bayern.
"If you look at the overall picture at City, with
the players, the club’s ambition and everything else attached to it, it would
not be talking too much to say we could win it this season."
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