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‘Ridiculous’ to stay unbeaten, says Pep

Guardiola insists there will be no complacenc­y.

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has said it is “ridiculous” to suggest that the Premier League leaders can emulate Arsenal’s Invincible­s of 2003/04 and go through the season unbeaten.

Free-scoring City moved five points clear at the top of the table as Sergio Aguero’s landmark 177th strike for the club helped them to a 3-0 win over Burnley at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Guardiola’s side are the only undefeated team left in the league after their club record-equalling 11th consecutiv­e win in all competitio­ns but the Spaniard is not getting carried away with talk of going the distance without a loss.

“To finish unbeatable, that is not going to happen because we are in a lot of games and a lot of competitio­ns are so demanding, more than ever. To win with this kind of record sounds ridiculous,” he told the British media.

“There will be a moment when we are going down. In that moment I am curious and I will test myself as a manager with the players and see how we are going to react.

“I know people like statistics and to compare one to another one with titles, and I am happy for the 11 wins in a row because we showed we can win a lot of games in a row. But that’s all.”

Arsenal’s 2003/04 team ended the Premier League campaign as champions with 26 wins and 12 draws.

Guardiola said even the Golden State Warriors, NBA’s dominant force in recent seasons, had tasted defeat in a shaky start to their regular season and warned City there could be bumps ahead.

“We are going to lose games, of course, but complacenc­y, being too relaxed, is what we are not. That is not going to happen with me.”

City, on 25 points, visit 13thplaced West Bromwich Albion on Saturday. – Reuters

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Picture: Getty Images PEP GUARDIOLA

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