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Guardiola warns City players not to rest on their laurels

Coach will be even ‘harder’ with the champions this season

- BY IAN WHITTELL

Pep Guardiola has assured his returning Manchester City players that he will be even “harder” with them this season as he attempts to become the first manager in a decade to win back-to-back Premier League titles.

After an exhausting summer, many of his record-breaking players have yet to return to peak match-fitness, with Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling not due to return to training until Monday following their World Cup exploits.

They and their teammates can expect to find their demanding Catalan manager seeking even more from them as he looks to duplicate his experience in Spain and Germany where, in each case, he won three consecutiv­e league titles, with Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

“I’ve had the situation in Barca and Bayern and we were able to repeat it and win back to back,” said Guardiola as he prepared for Sunday’s Community Shield meeting with Chelsea. “Maybe here it’s more complicate­d because of the contenders. All the teams are good. Imagine at the start of last season, saying we are going to make 100 points. So it’s the same situation — at my first press conference, saying we’re going to make 100 points — impossible.

Target in mind

“With perspectiv­e, we’ll realise how good last season was but you have to have the target. I don’t know what hunger we have. We will see. I don’t have an answer for that but I’ll try to repeat what we have done in Barca and Bayern, to be harder with my players.”

Complacenc­y was certainly never an issue with his players last season, even with the title all but guaranteed with months remaining. City went on to set new Premier League marks for most points, greatest margin of victory, most wins and most goals.

And Guardiola, who opens the season at Arsenal next weekend, has made it clear he will not tolerate his players resting on their laurels. “If they think after they have won, ‘OK, I’m really good!’ then that is the moment we start to go down,” said Guardiola. “So you have to be clear with them.

“I don’t think too much about next week or February or January, something like that. Now it’s to prepare for the Community Shield. After we will see if we’re able to win back to back.” ■

 ?? AP ?? New York City FC manager Domenec Torrent (left) chats with Pep Guardiola during a practice session last month.
AP New York City FC manager Domenec Torrent (left) chats with Pep Guardiola during a practice session last month.

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