Guardiola charges the calendar: ”Business must go on”

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Manchester City behaved as champions do on a bad day. He did not shine and also suffered at Bournemouth, but he won (0-1). Three more points and they continue to stalk Liverpool. After the rivalry, Pep Guardiola did not hesitate to criticize the tough schedule to which the footballers are subjected, in addition to praising the resilience of his team.

Criticism of the calendar

Manchester City were seen without legs and struggled to match Bournemouth’s intensity, something that could be due to Guardiola’s side’s difficult schedule. The Santpedor coach did not hesitate to praise his players while criticizing the schedule. ”Thank you very much for the calendar. Too much. Absolutely. But business must go on. I love my players. They are supermen. They play every three days. When people say: ‘Can you play under the same conditions in the Premier League?’ Nope. We play more than anyone else.

The praise continued for his players, particularly about Foden: ”He is now a top-level player.

Pep wants to emphasize the desire for them to continue winning titles, but to minimize the issue in case they do not achieve it, because the mentality of the team is appropriate.

”The mentality. Our fans have to be proud of the boys. I don’t know what will happen at the end of the season, but I will be close to them.

Foden became a top-level football player. He was once a small child and now he is a world-class player. is very good. He can play anywhere, but especially in central positions, he is really good.

Source: La Verdad

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