Pep Guardiola spoke this Tuesday, at the beginning of the League Cup duel that will be played by City of Manchester he is new Newcastle this Wednesday and, as has been the case in previous press conferences, he spoke of the fatigue that the tight football calendar causes the players. “I don’t think there are mental problems, because the players want to fight for all the titles. The problem is the lack of rest, also mental fatigue. It is what it is…”, he said with resignation.
Guardiola He also spoke about how this situation affects when preparing various team training sessions. “You can’t train a lot, but we’re used to it. It was the same last season,” said the coach. City of Manchester.
He City of Manchester face the aforementioned rivalry against Newcastle with some casualties, but still Pep Guardiola form a competitive ‘eleven’ from which to fight to qualify for the next stage of the tournament. “We have an extraordinary situation with many injured players and many other players who play many minutes and have to rest. I have to take into account the injuries and the efforts made during this period or we will have problem,” he said.
Yes he confirmed that Calvin Phillipsa player with a few minutes, will start the duel against Newcastle. “He has been important many times since he arrived, not just this week. His consistency, everything he did against Forest where he was more defensive and strong helped us get a break,” he said of the midfielder of English.
Regarding expectations, he urged his team to work hard so that the treble won last season can be repeated. “It’s good to have ambition, but the main ambition is the next game. If in May you are fighting for titles you can think about it, but doing it at the end of September could be a mistake,” he concluded. Guardiola.
Source: La Verdad

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