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Guardiola urges City midfielder Grealish to ignore the critics

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PEP Guardiola has urged Jack Grealish to ignore his critics and his underwhelm­ing statistics after a slow start to his Manchester City career.

The England midfielder has not been the dominant force he was at Aston Villa since his British-record £100 million ($134 million) move to the Premier League champions in August, having scored just three goals and making three assists in all competitio­ns. The 26-year-old even admitted in an interview in December that he had found the transition more difficult than he had expected, and thought he would get more assists and goals. But Guardiola said he was happy with the winger's

contributi­on.

"Maybe he listened too much to what the people say, and it's wrong," said the City boss, whose side were scheduled to play second-tier Peterborou­gh in the FA Cup fifth round yesterday. ‘‘Always we talk about the statistics. Players today play for the statistics, but this is the biggest mistake they can do. “Statistics are just a bit of informatio­n that we have, but there are players that make the team play good, and are not in the statistics."

Grealish has not featured in City's past four games due to a shin problem, and was an unused substitute for Saturday's Premier League victory at Everton, but could return to action at Peterborou­gh. Guardiola said goals would come for Grealish, but emphasised that was not his main role in the team. "We didn't buy him to score 45 goals," he said. "He doesn't have that quality, but he has another one. He's not playing good, but that's not the case."

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PEP Guardiola and Jack Grealish

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