Barcelona coach
Gerardo Martino
insists Manchester
City will be upset
after drawing his
side in the last 16 of the Champions
League in February.
The Premier League side have been
unstoppable on home turf all season,
winning all eight of their domestic
matches and scoring a total of 16 goals
against Manchester United, Arsenal
and Tottenham.
Martino will take his side to the Etihad
Stadium for the first leg of the tie in
February, but still claims that it should
be City who should be more
concerned.
"There were six outcomes and we
drew Manchester City," The
Argentinian told reporters
"You've got to play whoever you get
but they will not want to play against
Barcelona. They are important
opponents with very good players,
but we will go there to win.
"The most important thing is to arrive
at their stadium in good shape and
play well."
And Martino also said he was looking
forward to pitting his managerial wits
against former Real Madrid coach
Manuel Pellegrini.
"It will be very interesting to have a
game against a Pellegrini side as I
think he is one of the best coaches in
the world."