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‘Guardiola gives winning mentality’

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PEP GUARDIOLA has instilled a winning mentality at Manchester City and never lets players rest on their laurels, winger Raheem Sterling said.

Guardiola has guided City to two Premier League titles since arriving in 2016 and is on course for another with his side 10 points clear.

“Just that winning mentality,” Sterling told City’s website when asked about the Spaniard’s impact.

“That is the thing I have learnt most from him and to not be content with what you have done. Keep grinding, keep getting better and try to win more and more.”

City have won 18 games in a row in all competitio­ns but Sterling said they must guard against complacenc­y. “We won’t get ahead of ourselves and we still know it is a long season to go,” he said.

“We will just keep our focus and go into the Champions League game this week, then after that the Premier League game.

“We are in control of our own destiny.”

City face Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in Budapest today before hosting West Ham United in the Premier League on Saturday.

SUPERSPORT UNITED’S place on the Premiershi­p standings at the halfway mark may be something to celebrate, but coach Kaitano Tembo says the threetime league champions are a few points short of the haul they targeted at the start of the season.

The Tshwane go into today’s home league encounter against Orlando Pirates in Atteridgev­ille sitting pretty in second position on the DStv Premiershi­p table. They trail city rivals and leaders Mamelodi Sundowns by four points.

“In terms of where we wanted to be‚ I think we are three or four points short because we always want to get two points per game‚” Tembo said as he ran the rule over his team’s season so far as they prepare to welcome Pirates to Lucas Moripe Stadium (5pm).

“So now at the halfway mark we have played 17 matches and we probably should be on 36 points‚ but we are on 32‚ so we are four points short.

“But overall there is quite an improvemen­t from last season‚ though there is still lot of football to play.”

Tembo is in his third season in charge of SuperSport and has already establishe­d himself by winning the MTN8 in his second season in 2019 after losing in the final the previous year.

But it is the Premiershi­p title that any ambitious coach and club sets out to win.

SuperSport lost captain Dean Furman‚ key utility midfielder Aubrey Modiba‚ veteran defender Clayton Daniels and attacking midfielder Thabo Mnyamane but the inexperien­ced and youthful players that have been brought in have so far impressed under the wings of senior players.

“This time of the season to be where we are should be an achievemen­t because it is like a rebuilding process‚” said Tembo.

“If you lose top players you start rebuilding again and that is what we have been doing and still managing to stay competitiv­e as well.”

SuperSport won the last of their three successive Premiershi­p title in the 2009-10 campaign.

They finished sixth and fifth respective­ly in the league in the past two seasons under Tembo having made bright starts only to fall by the wayside when it matters the most. “I think we have not done that especially in previous seasons where we were three or four points behind the leaders and when we needed to win a game‚ it’s either we lose or draw.

“Losing points at crucial moments‚ I think that has been a huge disadvanta­ge for us [over the years].

“But this season we have been a little bit better. We have lost fewer games and have drawn less games from the previous seasons‚ so there is an improvemen­t.

“But I would want us to be a little bit more consistent in terms of winning matches.”

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