The Herald (South Africa)

City told to keep on scoring

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PEP Guardiola has demanded no let-up from his history-making Manchester City side after they recorded a record-breaking 15th straight English Premier League win.

Manager Guardiola paid tribute to his table-topping team after they brushed aside Swansea City 4-0 on Wednesday night to set a new English top-flight record for successive victories.

The win in South Wales eclipsed Arsenal’s record of 14 consecutiv­e wins in the top division – set across two seasons in 2002 – and Guardiola said his players were in no mood to stop now.

“I am happy because our job depends on if we win, so if we win we are so happy in our lives and in our jobs,” the City manager said. His team remain 11 points clear. “In history there were amazing things like Liverpool in the ’80s and Manchester United with Sir Alex Ferguson, or Chelsea with Jose Mourinho. There were some amazing teams.

“But we are the first ones to win 15 in a row. If we win the title, it will just be a record and this record will be broken, but of course it will not be easy.

“Because 15 games in a row in the Premier League in this period is really complicate­d.”

City have scored some late winners in several of their victories, but Guardiola said that simply reflected their desire to win.

“Of course we were lucky in some moments and scored in the last minutes, like at Bournemout­h, for example,” he said.

“But it means a lot in the faith and desire to win again and again.

“We are going to try not to stop, to show that feeling to the fans, so when they watch us, they know the guys want to win again and again.

“We want to try to maintain it as much as possible,” Guardiola said.

David Silva scored twice as his men dismantled Swansea and his manager hailed the Spanish midfielder’s newly acquired taste for goals – after striking four times in his last three games.

“He is a leader in terms of never hiding on the pitch and I am so, so happy because I spoke to him many times, and said: ‘You have to score goals’,” Guardiola said. “Silva has absolutely everything, but sometimes he was thinking more about the pass – and now in the last games, at West Ham it was a winning goal and again at Old Trafford against Man United.

“He is a star, but now he is enjoying scoring, which is important because we cannot just depend on Gabriel Jesus and Sergio Aguero.

“We have many options to score goals and that is important.”

Swansea manager Paul Clement saw his side well beaten, with stars Kevin de Bruyne and Aguero also on target.

But despite his admiration for City, Clement said his side had contribute­d to their own downfall.

“To be on the receiving end of that was very difficult,” he said.

Clement’s team remain at the foot of the table.

“We knew it was going to be a difficult night, but I would say they are one of the best sides I have ever come across,” he said.

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