The Citizen (Gauteng)

Pep well aware of Spurs threat

BIG MATCH: ONLY TWO POINTS SEPARATE THE TWO SIDES

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London

Pep Guardiola has challenged Manchester City to prove they are still the Premier League’s pre-eminent force as the champions face a key test against title rivals Tottenham tonight.

Since losing to Lyon in the Champions League in September, Guardiola’s side have gone on a seven-game unbeaten run in all competitio­ns.

City have won six of those matches, with the only draw a goalless stalemate against Liverpool that ranked as an impressive result given their struggles at Anfield last season.

An eye-catching 3-0 win at Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Tuesday prompted Guardiola to hail the performanc­e as City’s best this season.

Given City had just thrashed Burnley 5-0, while also enjoying a 5-0 win at Cardiff and a 6-1 demolition of Huddersfie­ld this term, that ranks as high praise.

But Guardiola knows much sterner tests lie in wait for City, starting against a Tottenham side who have made their best start to a Premier League season.

“Always it’s tough. It was in my first season here. I didn’t expect any more,” Guardiola said.

“Nothing is going to change my opinion of my team. I want to focus to win the game and give a good performanc­e, knowing the quality of the Spurs side.”

Liverpool knocked City off the top with a 4-1 win over Cardiff on Saturday, but Guardiola’s men can regain pole position on goal difference if they beat Tottenham at Wembley.

Having already won at Arsenal and held Liverpool at bay, seeing off Tottenham would show City remain the cream of the crop.

Crucially, Guardiola feels the competitio­n for places in his star-studded squad is keeping everyone on top of their game.

City’s trip to Wembley comes 24 hours after the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars take on the Philadelph­ia Eagles at the national stadium.

There has been concern about what condition the pitch will be in after a pounding from the NFL teams.

Guardiola admits it is not an ideal situation, but insists he will not hold back any players, including Kevin de Bruyne, who only made his first start in midweek after two months out injured with a knee problem.

Tottenham can move above City with a win as Mauricio Pochettino’s team try to get back on track following a damaging midweek draw at PSV Eindhoven.

While they have struggled in Europe, the north Londoners have won their last four league games to keep in touch with the leaders, albeit without playing at their best in that run. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PEP GUARDIOLA
Picture: Getty Images PEP GUARDIOLA

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