Irish Daily Mirror

SANE THE CITY REMAINER

- BY DAVID MCDONNELL @Discomirro­r PREMIER LEAGUE

PEP GUARDIOLA is confident Leroy Sane will become the latest star name to sign a new Manchester City deal.

And Guardiola revealed he wants him to extend his stay because of the huge improvemen­t he has made amid fierce internal competitio­n.

Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Fernandinh­o and goalkeeper Ederson have all penned contract extensions with record-breaking City this year.

But Sane, who has recaptured his best form after a poor start to the season which saw him dropped from the squad, has yet to commit to a new deal, although Guardiola believes he can stay at City for years to come.

“I don’t have any info about the club, about there being trouble with Leroy,” said Guardiola, ahead of tonight’s trip to Watford. “The last info I had was that it’s going well, but the process is not one day. Raheem Sterling, it was not done in one day, except Kevin De Bruyne, it was done in one or two days.

“The other ones sometimes take longer but hopefully Leroy can stay here for many many years.”

Sane produced a breathtaki­ng display in Saturday’s 3-1

Watford are winless in their eight Premier League meetings with City, losing each of the last six in a row (D2).

City have scored at least twice in their last eight meetings with Watford in all competitio­ns, winning by an aggregate score of 27-4.

City’s last two away league games against Watford have seen them win 5-0 and 6-0 – the only team to score 5+ goals in three consecutiv­e top-flight away games against an opponent is West Brom v Birmingham, between December 1957 and April 1960.

win over Bournemout­h, setting up two of the goals in the victory which consolidat­ed City’s position at the top of the table.

And Guardiola is convinced the summer arrival of £60million winger Riyad Mahrez from Leicester has brought out the best in Sane, with the pair in direct

Only Preston in the first-ever football league campaign of 1888-89 (+43) have had a better goal difference 14 games into a top-flight season than Man City’s +37 this term.

Watford have beaten the reigning champions at home in their last two Prem campaigns, seeing off Leicester 2-1 in 2016-17 and Chelsea 4-1 last term.

Watford have won just two of their last 10 Prem games, having won each of their first four this season.

City are unbeaten in 13 away Prem games, winning 10 and drawing three.

competitio­n for the slot on the left side of City’s attack.

Asked how difficult it is picking between the pair for one spot, Guardiola (above) said: ”It’s not easy, many players don’t play. I said many times it’s the toughest period, the toughest situation

In that run they’ve scored 30 goals, while conceding just five and never more than once in a match.

Watford have lost three of their last four home Prem games (W1), as many as they had in their previous 15 at Vicarage Road (W8 D4 L3).

Sergio Aguero has scored 10 goals in six against Watford, including a hat-trick in this exact fixture last term.

Raheem Sterling has had a hand in 14 goals in 12 Prem games this term (8 goals, 6 assists), more than any other player in the competitio­n. I have to handle. When Leroy plays, he has to play good, Riyad the same, and it’s raised the level, I’m pretty sure of that, so they feel it, the players – they’re not stupid.

“The players know they have to play good or the other one will play. It’s the only way.”

Guardiola has told Sterling he can reach another level – despite his heroics this season.

Sterling has eight goals this season, including four in his last four Premier League games, and is joint top in terms of assists with six, having emerged as one of City’s most influentia­l performers.

But Guardiola is convinced the England winger, 23, can take his game to another level.

“He can do better,” said Guardiola. “We are so delighted in what he has done in three years, but he can do better – be more consistent, first controls, his receptions, many, many things.”

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