Manchester City are still not ready to win the Champions League, according to manager Pep Guardiola.
City responded to their shock Premier League loss to Wolves prior to the international break with a 2-0 victory at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Two-time reigning Premier League champions City are six points adrift of unbeaten leaders Liverpool ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League fixture against Atalanta.
Having conquered English football, City covet European glory but Guardiola believes his team are not close to reigning supreme in the Champions League.
Gabriel Jesus scored in the victory at Selhurst Park, where the Brazil forward netted his 50th City goal since arriving from Palmeiras in 2017
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