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Pep Guardiola ready for Manchester United 'final' after beating Southampton

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: Josep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City shows appreciation to the fans after the Premier League match between Southamp
Image: Man City manager Pep Guardiola saw his side beat Southampton 3-0 on Saturday

Pep Guardiola is gearing up for a semi-final - and a final - after Manchester City swept aside Southampton 3-0.

Goals from Vincent Kompany, Leroy Sane and Sergio Aguero set City up perfectly for a crunch week in which they face an FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal followed by the midweek Manchester derby with rivals United, which is live on Sky Sports 1 next Thursday.

Guardiola billed the latter clash as the equivalent of a final, a potential eliminator for a top-four finish and a place in the Champions League next season.

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"I'm so happy, we played good," said the City boss.

"In 10 days we play the real final against United so that is why it was so important to win."

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After a goalless first half, during which City felt they should have had a penalty after Fraser Forster tripped Sane, Kompany broke the deadlock in the 55th minute.

The injury-plagued City skipper rose highest to head in a David Siva corner for his first goal since August 2015.

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Vincent Kompany celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the game at St Mary's
Image: Vincent Kompany celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the game at St Mary's

Then came another milestone moment, of sorts, for much-maligned City keeper Claudio Bravo, who routinely caught a header from Maya Yoshida.

Bravo had failed to stop any of the last seven shots on target he had faced, meaning it was in effect the first save he had made since January 2.

City, perhaps inspired by Bravo's heroics, promptly wrapped up the win with two goals in three minutes.

First Silva's through-ball sent De Bruyne through and he squared for Sane to sweep past Forster, then Aguero nodded in his 11th goal in 11 games.

Leroy Sane celebrates adding a second for Manchester City
Image: Leroy Sane celebrates adding a second for Manchester City

"In the first half it was not easy to find the right spaces, but we created enough chances to score goals," added Guardiola.

"In the second half we got a set piece and scored a goal, then they had to press even more and we could counter attack where Leroy, Kevin and David are so strong, and we got the goals.

"City missed Kompany a lot last season. He's a real defender, hopefully he can be fit until the end of the season because he's an important player for us."