Man City boss wants his team to forget about Manchester United in advance Copenhagen visit.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says they won't be taking Copenhagen for granted in the Champions League this evening.
The Danish club visit the Etihad with just a single point in Group G.
City have two wins so far and go into the game off the back of a 6-3 win over Manchester United in the Premier League last weekend.
Guardiola insists they are fully focused on the challenge that lies ahead.
Kick off is at 8.
At the same time in Group E, Stamford Bridge is the venue for Chelsea's meeting with AC Milan.
At 5.45, Celtic are in Germany for their Group F clash with RB Leipzig.
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