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GUARDIOLA QUASHES QUADRUPLE CLAIM

City manager says it’s impossible to win every trophy this season

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MANCHESTER

MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola has been doing his best to keep a lid on the hoopla surroundin­g his rampant charges but even he could not have expected to hear the first mention of the word “quadruple” before Christmas.

After his second-string side battled into the League Cup semi-finals on Tuesday with a 4-3 shootout win at Leicester City following a 1-1 draw after extra time, the Spaniard was asked if his team could win four trophies this season.

Guardiola’s withering look said it all.

“Forget about it. That is not going to happen,” he told Sky Sports in a manner that brooked no argument.

That was all very well but the dazzling way his team are playing continues to make the fanciful seem possible.

The English Premier League, which they lead by 11 points, already looks wrapped up, while City are now in the last four of a competitio­n they are looking to win for the third time in five seasons at Wembley in February.

If they keep playing the brand of football that has looked the most scintillat­ing in Europe then triumphs in the Champions League and FA Cup do not seem outlandish possibilit­ies either.

City’s hierarchy certainly believe it is possible with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak having in little more craft.

“It’s an area we’re short at the moment. But January is never the easiest month to deal with... ”

Meanwhile, Diafra Sakho came off the bench for West Ham against Arsenal after challengin­g Moyes about his place in the team and his £50,000 (RM272,000) bonus.

Sakho had expected to start at the Emirates Stadium until a conversati­on with Moyes about why the new manager had not been picking him to start in the Premier the close season broached the possibilit­y of winning the quadruple.

He did not employ a manager who once won six trophies in a season at Barcelona without skyhigh, sky blue expectatio­ns.

Guardiola’s latest grand experiment is going so sweetly that City have not lost a domestic game since last season’s FA Cup semi-final with Arsenal and their only loss anywhere this term was at Shakhtar Donetsk in a dead Champions League rubber for them.

On Tuesday’s evidence, what must delight Guardiola as much as the breathtaki­ng stuff being played by his A listers is that he appears to be blooding a new generation imbued with toughness as well as real quality who can slot in seamlessly if needed. League team.

Afterwards, the 27-year-old striker said he no longer wanted to play and wanted to go home but was persuaded to stay and take his place among the substitute­s.

Sakho has appeared 14 times as a substitute in the league this season — and scored twice including the third in a 3-0 win at Stoke on Saturday — but has yet to make a start and believes that is down to a lucrative bonus clause in a new contract signed in

Phil Foden, 17, one of the bright young hopes in the English game, 18-year-old Spaniard Brahim Diaz, and local defender Tosin Adarabioyo, 20, all played an admirable part in City’s win.

Guardiola’s side prevailed after Bernardo Silva had put City ahead before Jamie Vardy equalised with what looked a harshlyawa­rded penalty in the seventh minute of added time.

After extra time, City keeper Claudio Bravo saved the key Riyad Mahrez penalty to earn the shootout victory.

“A lot of young players played. I am so happy for all the players. They showed me very good things,” said Guardiola.

When later he was further pressed by reporters about winning four trophies, the Spaniard added: “That’s unreal... In football you drop points, you lose. I am not thinking about titles.” Reuters the summer.

The new deal, signed after a £15 million transfer to West Brom collapsed after a medical, is understood to reward him with a £50,000 bonus whenever he starts in the Premier League — a bonus which more than doubles his basic weekly pay.

An appearance from the bench is worth half the figure. The bonus does not cover the cup competitio­ns and Sakho's only two starts this season have been in the League Cup. Agencies

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Arsenal’s Rob Holding (left) and West Ham United’s Javier Hernandez fight for the ball in their League Cup quarter-final match at Emirates on Tuesday.
REUTERS PIC Arsenal’s Rob Holding (left) and West Ham United’s Javier Hernandez fight for the ball in their League Cup quarter-final match at Emirates on Tuesday.
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