LEGENDARY manager Pep Guardiola detailed his respect for visiting boss Scott Parker and insisted Cherries “don’t have anything to lose” at Manchester City.

Parker’s side, who picked up a victory at home against Aston Villa last week, are rated as huge 40-1 underdogs against defending champions City at Etihad Stadium tomorrow (3pm).

But Guardiola described the test as “tricky” and admits he is a fan of the work of head coach Parker.

“I saw their game (against Villa). I have a lot of respect for Scott Parker, the job he did at Fulham and of course last season at Bournemouth,” said the former Barcelona boss.

“And this season, the way they play. The patterns are so clear, so clever. We spoke today in training and we're ready."

Asked how difficult it was to face a promoted team at this stage of the season, Guardiola replied: “It's so tricky. 

"New-promoted teams. The first games are so difficult, they don't feel pressure because they are in an incredible mood from the previous season.

“They don't have anything to lose, they give everything after the good karma, what happened being promoted, that makes it complicated.

“After a few months all the teams have problems with injuries, good moments bad moments, the mood in the locker room.

“In the first games, everyone pushes to do better. That’s why it’s always tricky.”