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Ruthless Citizens

Guardiola says City have found their killer instinct

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LONDON: Pep Guardiola says Manchester City have found a more ruthless streak after they overcame stubborn Burnley 3-0 to earn a club record equalling 11th consecutiv­e victory.

Sergio Aguero made his own piece of history, becoming the joint-top scorer in City’s history, with his 177th goal for the club, a first-half penalty awarded after goalkeeper Nick Pope was judged to have tripped Bernardo Silva.

City then wrapped up the win, and moved five points clear at the top of the English Premier League, with two goals in the final 20 minutes from Nicolas Otamendi and Leroy Sane.

City’s Premier League title chances were ruined by seven home draws last season, but they have dropped only two points so far this time, when they were held 1-1 by Everton in August.

Guardiola is of the view that his players are more confident with a narrow lead now.

Against Stoke last weekend, they won 7-2 after the visitors had briefly threatened to recover from an early three-goal deficit, while against Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday, City scored two early goals and then held on for a 2-1 win as their opponents came back.

“Against Stoke, when it was 3-2, the team stayed stable. After Napoli got back to 2-1, it was the same,” Guardiola said.

“Today it was a little bit more difficult, but we didn’t concede chances, and maybe last season, if it had been 1-0, and we had to play the second half with that score, we would have become more nervous and less controlled.

“Maybe now in those moments, we don’t have that feeling. But football is up and down. Even with the confidence we have, the players know we can lose immediatel­y.

“That’s why it’s so important that every single day, every single min- ute, every single game, we try to do what we have to do.

“When we do the right things, then our confidence increases and we can continue winning games, and that is so important for us.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Spot on: Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero sending Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope the wrong way to score his 177th goal for the club. — Reuters
Spot on: Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero sending Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope the wrong way to score his 177th goal for the club. — Reuters
 ?? — AFP ?? In-Sane: Manchester City’s Leroy Sane scoring his team’s third goal.
— AFP In-Sane: Manchester City’s Leroy Sane scoring his team’s third goal.

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