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Guardiola: Man City will get ‘destroyed’ if it throws away title

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“There is more pressure because one mistake on our side, one incredible performanc­e on the other side, one mistake from the referee on us or against us, can decide the title,” he said. “That’s why you have to be more precise and more good in the aspects we have been working on these last three years. “In a game, anything can happen.” The past few days have highlighte­d this perfectly.

From Vincent Kompany’s wonder strike in City’s 1-0 win over Leicester to Liverpool’s 4-0 trouncing of Barcelona in the Champions League and Tottenham’s last-gasp exploits at Ajax in the same competitio­n, it has been a breathtaki­ng few days across the Premier League and in Europe.

Is there room for one more pinchyours­elf moment at Amex Stadium?

It would require an unlikely turn of events for Brighton to produce an upset, given City’s recent form and the fact the hosts haven’t won a match in any competitio­n since early March.

Guardiola has also seen nothing to suggest his players will collapse under the pressure.

“I saw the team relaxed, training good, smile a lot, completely focused in the training sessions and when we spoke in the meetings,” Guardiola said.

“First of all, it’s a dream to be here. I honestly didn’t expect a (few months) ago, when we were seven points behind against this Liverpool, to be in the position we are in. I didn’t expect it.”

Guardiola said he will not be paying attention to the game involving title rival Liverpool, which is a point behind in second place going into its home game — taking place simultaneo­usly — against Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers.

“If we win, we don’t have to look at anything else,” he said. “Why should you be distracted with anything else?”

Potentiall­y helping City’s cause is the return to fitness of midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who is back in training after a hamstring problem.

Guardiola said the Belgium internatio­nal, who has been plagued with injury this season, “could” play against Brighton, but ruled out fellow midfielder Fernandinh­o.

He will still have at his disposal Bernardo Silva, the little playmaker Guardiola said should have been voted the player of the season in England – ahead of Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk and City winger Raheem Sterling – and could get in any team in the world “by far.”

“Give me one team, he will play well there,” Guardiola said. “So clever, so smart, nice guy. He does everything well.”

 ??  ?? Man City’s Pep Guardiola greets fans during a recent match Photo: AP
Man City’s Pep Guardiola greets fans during a recent match Photo: AP

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