Pep Guardiola has warned Albion face a different challenge against Manchester City tomorrow.

But he was a man of few words when asked about Graham Potter’s side.

Guardiola faced the media today in the run-up to his side’s return to the Amex.

Albion came from two down to beat City 3-2 at the end of last season.

But Guardiola said there would be no revenge mission among his squad.

The City boss said: "Absolutely not. In football you win or lose.”

He added: “Last season we were champions and we play to prepare for the final of the Champions League.

“Now we are fighting to be champions. There is a big difference.”

Asked as a follow-up whether Albion had changed at all since that night, Guardiola said: “I think they are the same.”

Guardiola has been fulsome in his praise of Seagulls head coach Potter in the past.

Today he said: “I enjoy watching Brighton, it’s an exceptional team.”

Albion have had 22 yellow cards this season, the most in the Prem, although 13 have come in away games.

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Guardiola was asked whether City would target that disciplinary record.

He said: “I know the game we are going to face tomorrow and the players know it as well.

“There is a referee for a reason.”