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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes that his team’s loss to Manchester United will help him in the next period.
Manchester United defeated Manchester City 2-0 to stop Guardiola’s 21-game winning streak.
“We played a very good game and paid a lot,” Guardiola told Britain’s Sky Sports network.
“They played counterattack and executed well. They’re good at it because they have players who have the element of speed.”
He continued: “We didn’t have the required precision in the finishing touch and we didn’t play well for the first 10 minutes.”
“We congratulate United, this is football and we have to get back up.”
“We played a better game than West Ham, which we won, and they deserved more than we deserved,” he stressed.
“Our defeat will be news (he is talking about the place of discussion in the media), but the news is that we have won 21 games in a row,” he said.
“This result will help us a lot. We still have 30 points to win, and we have to seize the opportunity and win the next game,” he added.
Manchester City lead the league with 65 points, 11 points behind Manchester United, which is second with 54 points.