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Guardiola praises City performanc­e

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PEP Guardiola could not fault Manchester City’s performanc­e despite defeat in the Carabao Cup for the first time in five years.

Holders City finally lost their grip on the trophy as they were beaten 5-3 on penalties by West Ham after a goalless draw at the London Stadium.

Phil Foden’s missed penalty was decisive, with Said Benrahma converting the last of West Ham’s five successful spot-kicks.

Neverthele­ss, Guardiola said: “It’s been an incredible run so we finished in a good way in terms of performanc­e, we played a really good game and created a lot of chances against a team who defend very deep.

“On penalties they were better, congratula­tions to West Ham and we’ll be back next year.

“Unfortunat­ely Phil missed it but it’s experience and when you get this kind of experience next time he will be better.”

The visitors, who made nine changes but still had the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez, had many chances to win in normal time.

But West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola made fine saves to deny John Stones and Ilkay Gundogan, Nathan Ake headed wide and 19-year-old Cole Palmer blazed a glorious chance over.

The Hammers also had their chances, as when Tomas Soucek sidefooted wide and Arthur Masuaku fired over the top.

Guardiola was full of praise for West Ham – one place behind them in the Premier League in fourth – and manager David Moyes.

“One of our toughest games at home last season was against them,” he added. “They are doing well in the Premier League, the Europa League and now they’re in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup. A fantastic team, a fantastic manager.”

Hammers coach Stuart Pearce said: “You win some, you lose some. But the resilience of the team over 90 minutes...I think they deserved to get over the line in the shoot-out.

“Absolutely superb, and the players deserve all the credit, while the manager drives this club on in a daily basis. He’s done a wonderful job at this club.”

Pearce singled out club captain Mark Noble, who put in a tireless 90 minutes and dispatched the first penalty in the shoot-out.

“He’s been a wonderful captain of this club, and a great role model,” said Pearce.

“Credit to him, he’s not had a lot of games this year but when he was asked to come in and lead the team tonight he was incredible.”

 ?? ?? West Ham players celebrate their shoot-out victory in the Carabao Cup over the holders Manchester City.
West Ham players celebrate their shoot-out victory in the Carabao Cup over the holders Manchester City.

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