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Guardiola tells boys to focus on points record

Admits motivation will be a problem in season’s final matches

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Pep Guardiola has indicated pursuing a Premier League record points total may be the best way to keep his Manchester City players focused over the final five matches of the season.

City are at home to Swansea today, having secured Guardiola’s first English league title last weekend, as they won at Tottenham Hotspur and closest challenger­s Manchester United suffered a shock defeat at home to bottom-of-the-table West Bromwich Albion.

The manager, though, is concerned his squad’s performanc­e levels will drop, now that they effectivel­y have only pride left to play for this term.

That is why he feels that chasing Chelsea’s Premier League record of 95 points in a season, set in 2004-05, is a useful target for City, who are currently on 87.

“In the past, I have won the league at Barcelona and Bayern Munich with five, six, seven games to go, and the remaining games were not good,” Guardiola said on Friday.

“We tried to tell the players, ‘Come on, keep going’, but we were not able to keep going.

“There has to be a target. When the target is already done in terms of the title, what is the reason to fight? Score as many goals, get as many wins and points as we can. That’s a good focus.”

Guardiola’s concerns are

In the past, I have won the league at Barcelona and Bayern Munich with five, six, seven games to go, and the remaining games were not good.” Pep Guardiola » Manchester City manager

well-founded, particular­ly with regard to his time at Bayern Munich.

In his first season there, 2013-14, they became the first club ever to win the Bundesliga as early as March, dropping just two points in their first 27 matches, then lost two of their next three.

The following season, their response to securing the title with four games to spare was to suffer three successive league defeats.

Even in Guardiola’s opening season at Barcelona, in 200809, they rather stumbled to the title, failing to win any of their final four matches, and relying on a Real Madrid defeat to hand them the trophy.

At least Barcelona and Bayern, at that time, had the excuse of being distracted by the Champions League, something City do not have to worry about after being eliminated in the quarter-finals by English rivals Liverpool earlier this month.

 ?? Reuters ?? City’s Vincent Kompany and teammates applaud the fans after the game against Tottenham last week.
Reuters City’s Vincent Kompany and teammates applaud the fans after the game against Tottenham last week.

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