Liverpool, which falls again, is a warning for Man City



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Pep Guardiola warned Manchester City that today’s football is not last season. So, learn from Liverpool.

Liverpool were very strong last season. The Reds won the Premier League trophy with several good records.

But this season, everything has changed for Liverpool. Like a wheel that sometimes turns up and down, Mo Salah and his friends are sunk.

Liverpool just set the worst record in club history, losing five at Anfield. His position in the Premier League standings, although also in free fall, is in seventh place with 43 points.

Hurricane injuries are Liverpool’s biggest problem, but this is not a scapegoat. Because with a minimal preseason and a short rest time in competition due to the pandemic, all football clubs in Europe feel the same.

No matter the dream of defending the title, it seems that entering the top four is a difficult task for Liverpool.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola learned an important lesson from Liverpool’s current situation. Guardiola wants Kevin De Bruyne and others to always appear furious in every game and are reluctant to see what has already been or imagine the future.

“This is a warning. After Liverpool won the title, people say it will dominate the next four or five years and see what happens? The reality in sport is tomorrow (the game to be faced),” he said Guardiola quoted by Mirror. .

“Now it is great that we continue to win. But over time, we will lose and we will have to accept it. So we are always calm,” Guardiola added.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 21: Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City reacts during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on February 21, 2021 in London, England.  Sports stadiums across the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, as government social distancing laws prohibit fans within venues, causing games to be played behind closed doors.  (Photo by Shaun Botterill / Getty Images)Pep Guardiola (Getty Images / Shaun Botterill)

Pep Guardiola also asked Manchester City to continue to focus on winning the match. Because for him, despite the fact that City feel comfortable at the top of the table with a difference of 14 points compared to their closest competitors, Manchester United, City have not won the title.

“We have not won anything. We will do everything on the field and we will be ourselves,” he concluded.

(aff / bay)


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