Pep Guardiola He assured today, after again achieving a bad result, a draw with the visit of Crystal Palace in London (2-2), that his team has to “survive this season”, where he assured that they ” unlucky in many things”.
“The season started with difficulty and the whole season will be difficult. Therefore, we must survive. This is a season to survive,” he told a press conference after seeing his team snap back from a losing streak with just one game left. that their team won the debate.
Losses bring their compensation
“This is a season where every game we try to get points, win and move forward but we know and we feel that unfortunately we are missing very important players. In general, what they have done today under of these situations is really great,” he added, highlighting the conditions in which City played in bitter cold, wind and rain at Selhurst Park.
Guardiola thanked his players for their efforts and regretted the dismissal of Rico Lewis, author of the goal for the final 2-2 draw, which reduced Manchester City’s chances of a comeback.
Outnumbered
“We played in the last fifteen minutes ten against eleven. We had many important players injured, many players with many minutes in their legs and we were there. We did everything we could to win. I am very happy and proud the players,” said Guardiola.
After giving Liverpool the chance to once again extend their distance in the Premier League, Guardiola now has his sights set on the Champions League. His team is classified seventeenth and visits Juventus in Turin next Wednesday.
“We knew from the beginning that when everything started to go bad, there was no luck in many things, we had no choice but to continue with the players we had at our disposal. Today we will go to Turin in the Champions League and we will try to do well and get a good result,” said Pep.
Source: La Verdad

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