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Guardiola pleads for time as City recover from slow start

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MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City need time to hit top form after they ground out a 1-0 win over Arsenal to move three points off the top of the Premier League table.

City dropped points in their two previous league games before the internatio­nal break and were again far from their free-flowing best without the injured Kevin De Bruyne and Aymeric Laporte.

But after a short pre-season and a host of positive coronaviru­s tests and injuries, Guardiola is content just to be back in the pack near the top of the table.

“We are not unfortunat­ely able to sustain for 90 minutes the way we want to play, but these games help us achieve it,” said Guardiola.

“We need time to grow as a team. I think this game is going to help us to make a step forward.”

On another high-scoring Saturday elsewhere in the English top-flight, the mutual respect between Guardiola and his former assistant Mikel Arteta led to a far more cautious encounter.

Arteta got the better of his old boss when the sides last met in the FA Cup semi-finals in July and Guardiola responded with a change to a 3-5-2 system to match up with Arsenal.

That pushed Raheem Sterling up front alongside Sergio Aguero, who was making his first appearance since June.

And Sterling was on hand to grab the only goal after Bernd Leno could only parry Phil Foden’s initial effort.

“Right now he is our best striker in sensing more chances to score a goal,” added Guardiola.

Arsenal remain without an away league win against one of the ‘big six’ in 29 games dating back to January 2015.

And despite a spirited performanc­e, the fact they have lost again at Liverpool and the Etihad in the first five games of the campaign shows the strides Arteta still has to make to restore the Gunners to title contenders.

“We’ve come a long way,” said Arteta. “I am upset because I think we deserve more from the game. I am extremely happy about the performanc­e, the attitude, the courage to play they way we did today. I cannot demand much more from the players apart from the three big chances we have, you have to score.”

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