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City face up to spell without De Bruyne

Guardiola believes Amazon documentar­y does not expose Premier League champions’ secrets

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>> MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola begins life without Kevin De Bruyne against Huddersfie­ld this weekend, but the build up to the match was dominated by reviews of his on-screen performanc­e.

Guardiola has found himself at the centre of intense media scrutiny this week, following the release of Amazon’s fly-on-the-wall documentar­y series that covers City’s Premier League-winning season.

The unpreceden­ted access granted to the film’s producers created sensationa­l headlines, even before it was officially launched for public viewing on Friday.

And, although Guardiola concedes the series may reveal some of his managerial techniques, he is relaxed about that possibilit­y.

“We had cameras following us 24 hours a day so that can happen,” said Guardiola. “People will see how a team is behind the scenes.

“On the secrets, every game is completely different to the others, and the players make the tactics. You have Kevin De Bruyne playing one way, and if he is not available, you have to adapt to the players who are playing in his place.

“So then we have to change our tactics. Tactics are about football players, not ideas from the manager.”

De Bruyne will be out for around three months after injuring knee ligaments in training on Thursday, although he will not require surgery.

City have any number of potential replacemen­ts.

David Silva, who missed spells of last season to be with his prematurel­y-born son, will feature more often at the heart of Guardiola’s attacking plans.

Promising youngster Phil Foden, still only 18 but reportedly under considerat­ion for a call-up to the full England squad by Gareth Southgate, may also play more often during the Belgian’s absence.

But it is the fall-out from the documentar­y that appears set to dominate conversati­ons about Guardiola and City for the opening few days of the season.

“I want to tell you something. It’s good for the club, a good initiative for the club, we did our job and tried to win the games,” said Guardiola.

“But what is in the documentar­y is not our responsibi­lity. The people from Amazon decided what they wanted to show to the rest of the world, to City fans in 200 countries. We are not involved.

“I cannot talk about what I said last October or November, because a lot of things happened. What happened in that moment is completely different to the moment right now.

“When you are involved in training sessions and competitio­ns, you are at the limits; there are good things and bad things.

“Things happened. But I think it’s an honest product, because we were there, and after one month, we forgot the cameras were there. After that, they decide what they did.”

On the field, City have started the new campaign impressive­ly, beating Chelsea in the Community Shield and then winning 2-0 in their opening league match at Arsenal last week.

Huddersfie­ld visit the Etihad, having collected a valuable goalless draw there late last season which helped David Wagner toward Premier League survival.

“Last season was tough against Huddersfie­ld,” said Guardiola. “All the teams after the World Cup, you need one month or six weeks and these kind of games are so dangerous.

“The first game, Arsenal, was on a big stage but games like this — Wolves, Cardiff, Fulham. I prefer these games in November.

“History says you always drop points at this time, last season we dropped points against Everton, always these periods are complicate­d and it will be one on Sunday.”

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Manchester City’s David Silva, centre, celebrates after scoring a goal last season.

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