Sergio Aguero has scored six goals in his last five games, including two against Monaco on 21 February
MANCHESTER City will not sit back and defend their first-leg advantage when they face Monaco on Wednesday for a place in the Champions League quarter-finals, says manager Pep Guardiola.
City beat the French side 5-3 at the Etihad Stadium on 21 February.
Monaco have scored 123 goals in all competitions this season and Guardiola believes it would be foolish to let them attack.
“The best way [to defend] is score goals,” he said.
“When one team scores many goals and you think about just defending, you kill yourself. The idea is to try and attack.
“We scored five goals when it’s not easy to score against them. What you have to do is go to score goals.”
Guardiola, who takes charge of his 100th game in Europe on Wednesday, has no new injury concerns for the trip to Stade Louis II.
Striker Gabriel Jesus (foot) and midfielder Ilkay Gundogan (knee) are the only senior absentees.
Captain Vincent Kompany will hope to feature for only the second time since November.
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Monaco boss Leonardo Jardim says his side will have to score three goals to be certain of qualifying.
A 2-0 win would be enough for the French side to go through but Jardim is wary of City’s attacking threat.
“It will be difficult,” he said. “One thing is sure, for us to qualify in our current state, we’ll need to score three goals. Two will not be enough. We will play with this target.”
SOURCE: BBC SPORT
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