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Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan fires Carabao Cup warning to Bristol City

Ilkay Gundogan has warned Bristol City that Manchester City are in no mood to ease up in the Carabao Cup.

Germany midfielder Gundogan wants the runaway Premier League leaders to put one foot in next month's final by taking a clear advantage in Tuesday's semifinal first leg at the Etihad Stadium.

With City needing to juggle the demands of four competitions squad rotation could be in manager Pep Guardiola's thoughts, but Gundogan said there would be no loss of intensity.

The 27-year-old said: "They have beaten [Manchester] United so of course it will be a tough challenge, but we know we are the favourites.

"We play the first leg here at home so, of course, we want to win that game. We want to win both games.

"It is up to us. We are strong enough to beat them. It is a semifinal. The good thing is that we have two legs, so even if we don't show our best performance in the first leg there is a second opportunity.

"It is a challenge. We don't want to wait for the second leg. We want to try to have the perfect result in the first one. Hopefully we will reach that."

Bristol City, fourth in the Championship, have beaten four top-flight sides en route to the last four, including last month's stunning victory over United at Ashton Gate.

Gundogan expects they might adopt a cautious approach in their first meeting -- the return clash in Bristol is on Jan. 23 - but knows Guardiola will prepare for all eventualities.

He said: "The manager and his staff always know what they need to show us or not. Of course we need to know their idea of playing football and how their style is.

"Although when they come here to our stadium, we can be quite sure they are going to play very defensively, especially in the first leg. That is what we all expect at the moment.

"But they can also surprise us on Tuesday evening. We need to be ready for every single case."

Gundogan is still easing back into action after a nine-month layoff following knee surgery in December 2016.

He has started 11 games this season and said: "For me, the most special thing is that I am healthy and fit and every game helps me to get into my old form.

"I am enjoying being on the field at training and also on the pitch in games. We all do our bit to continue with all these successful things we have done in the last months.

"We want to continue and then we will see at the end of the season."