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Guardiola predicts six-way fight for the Premier League

- HUGO LOPEZ

MANCHESTER CITY boss Pep Guardiola expects “many, many contenders” for the Premier League title after edging past Liverpool to lift the Community Shield.

The Manchester club finished a single point above Jurgen Klopp’s side last season following an engrossing two-horse race.

Guardiola admits there remains little between the two teams after securing a 5-4 penalty shoot-out success at Wembley, but expects other teams to be involved in the battle for the league this term.

“I don’t know if it will be like last season, two real contenders - Liverpool and us - to win the Premier League,” said Guardiola.

“I think United with [Harry] Maguire and the other players they bought, Arsenal as well, and Chelsea, and Tottenham that they won all the preseason so I think there will be many, many contenders this time.

“They [Liverpool] are a top-class team and the difference is one point ahead and one penalty ahead, that is the difference. It’s minor.

“Sometimes the coin can come on your side, sometimes it cannot so that is why it’s good to face them to see how well prepared we have to be to try to win the title.”

Claudio Bravo’s shoot-out save from Georginio Wijnaldum proved decisive on Sunday after Joel Matip’s second-half header cancelled out Raheem Sterling’s early opener to leave the game 1-1 at full-time.

City, who handed a debut to £62.8million club record signing Rodri at Wembley, have had a fairly quiet summer in the transfer market and look to have missed out on England defender Maguire.

The Leicester man is on the verge of completing his move to Old Trafford for around £80million, and Guardiola claimed his club could not compete financiall­y with their neighbours.

“We were interested but we could not afford it,” Guardiola admitted. “United afforded it.

“He’s an excellent player, he made an incredible World Cup, he’s strong in the air, good with the ball in the build up and he’s so fast.”

Both sides’ pre-season preparatio­ns have been disrupted by players arriving back late for training due to being involved in the Copa America or Africa Cup of Nations.

City were without Fernandinh­o and Riyad Mahrez and left Sergio Aguero on the bench because of internatio­nal commitment­s, while Sadio Mane was absent for Liverpool.

Guardiola, who played down the severity of an early injury suffered by Leroy Sane, feels the current footballin­g calendar is “not normal” and believes it should be looked at by the authoritie­s.

“The people say that ‘for the amount of the money the players win, for the amount of money the managers win, you have to play, play and play’. That is not normal,” he said.

Klopp, who agreed with Guardiola that the schedule is too punishing for players, was pleased with the overall display of his side.

“Football-wise, the second half was just really, really good, the best way you can play against City,” said the German.“But having this amount of chances we had today is a very good sign for us, absolutely.”

 ??  ?? Manchester City won on penalties to lift the Community Shield with the scores were tied at 1-1 after 90 minutes
Manchester City won on penalties to lift the Community Shield with the scores were tied at 1-1 after 90 minutes

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