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Guardiola gushes over devastatin­g De Bruyne

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MANCHESTER, United Kingdom — Pep Guardiola said Kevin De Bruyne embodied Manchester City’s future after the Belgian’s sublime display inspired his side to an emphatic 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

De Bruyne smashed in City’s second goal on Saturday and had a hand in its third, scored by Raheem Sterling, who went on to complete a brace, as City registered a record-extending 16th successive Premier League win.

De Bruyne’s pinpoint passing repeatedly tore holes in the Spurs defense and Guardiola said that ability on the ball, allied to his exemplary work rate, made him a figurehead for the club’s young players.

“Kevin is one of the most talented players and you see how he runs without the ball,” said the City manager.

“You cannot imagine how good he plays with the ball, but he runs like a player in the Conference (fifth-tier semi-profession­al) league.

“It’s a good example for the young players, for our academy, for Phil Foden, for Brahim (Diaz). They know how good Kevin De Bruyne is. And when they see how he runs and he fights without the ball, that is the best example.

“He helps us to be a better club, a better institutio­n for the future. Because that is what we want to do. His performanc­e today, I have no words.”

The one-sided win at a misty Etihad Stadium gave City a provisiona­l 14-point lead at the top of the table, ahead of second-place Manchester United’s trip to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

Guardiola has matched his best winning run with Barcelona from its all-conquering 2010-11 season and stands three wins short of his own record for Europe’s five major leagues, which he set at Bayern Munich in 2013-14.

“Of course I’m proud,” said Guardiola.

“I don’t want to be humble right now. I’m proud with my staff to achieve that with three teams, every day being there. We work a lot and the players know that.

“And of course that’s happened because I was with three amazing clubs: Barcelona, Bayern Munich and this one. All three clubs supported me, all the decisions we believe in and they provide me with outstandin­g players.

“Without good players and the club supporting your ideas, it’s impossible to achieve this kind of thing.”

Ilkay Gundogan put City ahead in the 14th minute, ghosting in unmarked to head Leroy Sane’s corner past Hugo Lloris.

After Spurs rallied in the second half, De Bruyne put the game beyond them, rifling home a left-foot shot in the 70th minute and sparking the move that culminated in Sane teeing up Sterling for a tap-in.

Sterling seized on an Eric Dier mistake to walk in the fourth before Christian Eriksen claimed a stoppage-time consolatio­n for Spurs.

Yellow peril

De Bruyne scored moments after he had been left in a heap by a rash anklehigh challenge from Dele Alli, who escaped with only a booking.

Harry Kane, too, was shown only a yellow card for an untidy foul on Sterling, but although Guardiola felt both tackles were “dangerous”, he refused to criticize referee Craig Pawson.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Kevin De Bruyne celebrates scoring for Man City.
REUTERS Kevin De Bruyne celebrates scoring for Man City.

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