Guardiola on 'incredible milestones', Foden form and Rodri interview

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been speaking to the media before Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool at Etihad Stadium (kick-off 12:45 BST).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

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Despite only lifting the Carabao Cup trophy 12 days ago, Guardiola said: "It feels like a long time ago already. It's nice to win another title but once you finish one title, you start thinking about the next one."

Manchester City have the chance to reach "an incredible milestone in a prestigious competition", as they bid to become the first time to reach eight consecutive FA Cup semi-finals.

He added: "Hopefully our fans can come and help us enjoy the title we won the other week and also see us reach another semi-final."

The club's FA Cup success since his arrival in July 2016 makes him "the most proud". He explained: "These semi-finals and finals define our club in terms of consistency. You can always have a bad afternoon in cup competitions, but when you're fighting for your eighth semi-final in a row, it's because you are really, really, really good."

He has "zero concerns" around Phil Foden's form, despite having only started him in four of City's past 15 matches. He explained: "He is 25 years old, he has won six Premier Leagues, and his contribution in what we have done is incredible. What's happening is a normal process in a long career."

On whether there is still a rivalry between the two teams, he said: "There absolutely is. I've said many times that they are our biggest rival. They have been at the top for many years so they are top contenders."

Manchester City will have to "perform at the same level" as they did against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final in order to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.

Mohamed Salah has given him "the most headaches" during his managerial career. He described the Liverpool forward, who is leaving Anfield at the end of this season, as "one of the greatest" and "an incredible human being".

He has "no opinion" on Rodri's interview with the Spanish media, adding: "I know the intention of the club and I think I know the intention of him." During the international break, the midfielder said he doesn't believe being a former Atletico Madrid player should rule him out of joining Real Madrid in the future.

When asked about April being a pivotal month for his team, he replied: "We are focusing on this game and then afterwards we have a long time to prepare for next Sunday against Chelsea, which will be one of the last chances we have to still be within a small chance of winning the Premier League."

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