The Citizen (Gauteng)

Only trophies matter, not records, says Pep

NEARLY THERE: FOUR WINS AND CITY ARE CHAMPIONS

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he never imagined his team would run away with the Premier League title as they are doing this season.

City are 18 points clear of second-placed Liverpool after beating Chelsea 1-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday and need just four wins from their final nine games to be sure of the title.

Asked whether he felt such a season of dominance could be possible, Guardiola said: “Before? No way. Who could believe it? I think if you ask the players, the players couldn’t either,” he said.

“In terms of not just the results but the way we played, today was another demonstrat­ion. We showed the same desire as at Stamford Bridge. That is what pleases me the most.

“To have the distance, 25 to Chelsea, 33 to Arsenal. Tottenham, Liverpool and United, they have had good results and kept up a good pace. We are so far so good. I think it is a consequenc­e of the way we play. The way we played today is a bit similar to what we have done all season,” he said.

With nine games remaining, City who are on 78 points, have a chance to become the first team to break the 100-points barrier in the history of the English top flight.

Guardiola said, though, that his focus was not on records but on securing silverware.

“We are not playing for the records. Records are always a consequenc­e of what you have done but they are not the main thing.

“What really matters is to be champions. I never spoke with the players about the records. Next week at Stoke we will try and play like we play all season,” he said.

Guardiola has had a tense relationsh­ip at times with Argentine striker Sergio Aguero but he said the forward was playing his best football since the Spaniard took over last season.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PEP GUARDIOLA
Picture: Getty Images PEP GUARDIOLA

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