Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Being coached by Pep ‘better than sex’ – Alves

- Der Spiegel

MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola does not think tomorrow’s derby against Manchester United (6.30pm SA time kick-off) will define his team’s campaign, but is still keen to avoid a repeat of last season’s defeat by the same opponents.

City were in control against United in the correspond­ing fixture at the Etihad Stadium last term, leading by two first-half goals, only for United to stage a second-half rally and win 3-2.

“We have to play good,” Guardiola said yesterday. “If we play good, we have a chance to win. (Our goal is always) to play amazingly for 90 minutes against top teams.

“I would like to play the same game as last season when we were on top for 75 minutes but United showed us that they just need 10 or 15 minutes to create chances. When they have the ball, they can create something because they have incredible talent.”

Both teams are in good form, with seventh-placed United on a three-game winning streak and league leaders City having gone 11 games unbeaten in all competitio­ns.

Guardiola is looking forward to the battle but believes the fixture has come too soon to have significan­t bearing on the title race. “We are in November so maybe the game at Old Trafford (in March) will be more decisive. Of course we are on a good run, United as well. It’s a good derby. All of them are special.”

The manager also reiterated his faith in the club in the wake of allegation­s that they had circumvent­ed financial fair play rules.

“If people want to undermine what we have done, no problem. We live our lives. Opinions are opinions. I have said I trust the club. If there is something wrong, we will be punished.”

The allegation­s against City stem from the release of the “Football Leaks” documents, which include emails, contracts and presentati­ons.

The documents were obtained by German publicatio­n and reviewed by Reuters in partnershi­p with internatio­nal media consortium European Investigat­ive Collaborat­ions.

The City manager’s news conference ended in uproarious laughter after he responded to his former player, Brazilian Dani Alves’s comment that being coached by Guardiola at Barcelona was “better than sex”.

Alves made the comment in a documentar­y about Guardiola’s all-conquering spell at Barcelona, where they won three La Liga titles and the Champions League twice. “I prefer the sex,” a grinning Guardiola said in response to a question on Alves’s comment. “By far!” | Reuters

 ??  ?? Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa during the second round yesterday| Sunshine Tour
Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa during the second round yesterday| Sunshine Tour

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