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Pep pleased to see City get themselves back on track against Watford

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PEP Guardiola was pleased to see Manchester City take a step towards their best form with a 4-0 win over Watford ahead of next month’s Champions League tie with Real Madrid.

A first-half brace from Raheem Sterling and goals after the break by Phil Foden and Aymeric Laporte helped them return to winning ways after losing to Arsenal on Saturday in the FA Cup semi-finals.

The City boss highlighte­d City’s lack of consistenc­y this season after the victory on the road and also admitted places are up for grabs ahead of their last-16 second leg meeting with Madrid at the Etihad.

“I want to recover who we are as players, I want to recover who we are as a team, especially with the ball attacking more and defensivel­y,” Guardiola said.

Benjamin Mendy will be suspended for the clash with Madrid after he picked up a caution in the 2-1 win over the Spanish giants in February.

Sterling’s double at Vicarage Road took him to 29 goals for the season, which is his best-ever tally.

While pleased for the former Liverpool attacker, Guardiola knows the team improving their consistenc­y is key if they are to better Jurgen Klopp’s champions in the next campaign.

“I love when the player can achieve their desires and score goals,” he added. I am happy for this commitment to score a goal but Raheem has to know, like all of us have to know, we were far away from Liverpool.

“It is the first time (this season) we are able to win four games in a row in the Premier League.

“That means how poor our consistenc­y was this season because we are the same people. It happened because something was wrong and it is something we’ll work on next season.”

 ??  ?? Raheem Sterling grabbed a brace for Man City.
Raheem Sterling grabbed a brace for Man City.

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