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Guardiola happy but says gap behind Chelsea is ‘too big’

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BOURNEMOUT­H, England: Pep Guardiola watched his resurgent Manchester City side stamp themselves as Chelsea’s closest pursuers in the Premier League title race on Monday but was still adamant that “the gap is too big” for his team to catch the runaway leaders.

A wel l- deserved 2- 0 win at Bournemout­h’s Dean Court, a venue at which other major contenders like Liverpool have slipped up this season, saw City move from fifth to second, eight points behind Antonio Conte’s men.

Yet though expressing his delight at seeing how his side are progressin­g so smoothly now, Guardiola was adamant that Chelsea’s lead was just too “massive” to be c l awe d back.

“T he g ap is too big,” he told Sky Sports, after celebratin­g a goal from Raheem Sterling and another that was credited to Bournemout­h defender Tyrone Mings, a l though Sergio Aguero was still claiming it.

“Yesterday they ( Chelsea) didn’t win ( in a 1- 1 draw with Burnley) but they play so solid, it’s so difficult to create chances (against them).

“The gap i s st i l l so massive. It’s important is for us to focus on our game, and improve our performanc­e, and my feeling in the last games is our performanc­es are much, much better.”

His protestati­on that eight points is “massive” does not bear the closest examinatio­n with so many Premier League games being so competitiv­e this season but Guardiola is concentrat­ing his sights primarily on winning a Champions League spot.

“The gap between the second and the sixth clubs is so close (four points separates City from their neighbours Manchester United), so today we started the game in fifth place and now we are second,” he said.

“So that means everybody’s still there. Up and down...lose a game and you’re going to be down, so it will be a good battle to qualify for the Champions League.”

If City are to make a concerted title push, Aguero demonstrat­ed again that he could yet play a significan­t part amid speculatio­n that he could leave at the end of the season.

Once his new starlet Gabriel Jesus had to go of f with an ankle injury a f t er quarter of an hour, Aguero, in his third successive match on the bench, was called into action and although for large parts of the game he looked rusty, he still had a key role in City’s second goal.

Although Mings was credited with getting the final touch, the important thing was the Argentine’s sharpness as he latched with alacrity on to Sterling’s cross and Guardiola was left thrilled for him.

“He played good, he won, he fight, scored a goal for his confidence and for us, it’s so important. I’m so happy for him,” said the manager.

Asked if it u nd er l i n e d hi s importance to City’s ch al l e n ge , h e added: “Of course. It ’ s important. When you in a big s o play team with a lot of competitio­n fo r p l ac e s , we need all the players.” Including young Jesus, whose f i rst setback in his meteoric start to life in the Premier League saw him hobble off with what Guardiola hopes is only a minor injury. “Tomorrow morning, we’ll know exactly - but hopefully, hopefully... I’m going to pray tonight that it’s not going to be a big issue,” Guardiola said. — Reuters

The gap is still so massive. It’s important is for us to focus on our game, and improve our performanc­e, and my feeling in the last games is our performanc­es are much, much better. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager

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 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Gary Cahill (left) in action with Burnley’s Andre Gray during the English Premier League match at Turf Moor in this Feb 12 file photo. — Reuters photo
Chelsea’s Gary Cahill (left) in action with Burnley’s Andre Gray during the English Premier League match at Turf Moor in this Feb 12 file photo. — Reuters photo

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