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City’s show of force thrills Guardiola

Coach quick to remind team of long road ahead after Chelsea win

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For Pep Guardiola, Manchester City’s 1-0 victory at Premier League champions Chelsea was a sign that his team can now impose their style upon any of their title rivals.

Accustomed to seeing his Barcelona and Bayern Munich sides laud it over all and sundry, Guardiola had a reality check in his first season at City, who were well beaten by teams such as Leicester City and Everton.

But the dominant nature of Saturday’s win at Stamford Bridge, secured by Chelsea old boy Kevin De Bruyne’s 67thminute strike, convinced him City can stamp their authority on any contest. “We try with Manchester City to convince the club that we are able to go wherever and do our game and not wait [to see] what happened,” Guardiola said.

“But to show in the first minute to the people in Stamford Bridge that these guys came here to try to win the game, that is what I want to give to the club and the team.

“I’m so satisfied because we won in a way that we tried from the beginning.”

Though the margin of victory was slimmer than in recent outings, City’s control of the match was total, their defenders pushing high up the pitch and pinning Chelsea inside their own half.

Top of the table

Victory took City back above Manchester United on goal difference at the top of the table, five points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur and six clear of Chelsea.

But Guardiola knows the finishing line is a long way away. “Chelsea won 15 [actually 13] games in a row last season. They were unbeatable and won the league well in advance,” he told his postmatch press conference.

“Jose with United always will be tough, because now you see United is a Jose Mourinho team: so aggressive, win duels, so quick in the counter-attack.

“It will be so tough, but it’s important in the process to show we can do that. We go to Old Trafford or White Hart Lane or Emirates Stadium, we are going to try. The opponents are good too, but we are going to try.”

 ?? AFP ?? Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder Willian (left) vies with Manchester City’s Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.
AFP Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder Willian (left) vies with Manchester City’s Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.

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