Sunday Mirror

MANCHESTER CITY ASTON VILLA

- By SIMON MULLOCK @MullockSMi­rror

PEP GUARDIOLA has revealed how his drive for perfection at Manchester City has been fuelled by a desire to bring the Premier League’s old guard to its knees.

Guardiola has come out swinging at the biggest names in English football after the champions embarked on another legal battle to prove they have adhered to Financial Fair Play regulation­s, just two years after UEFA failed to make a similar charge stick.

He believes the battle for City’s future is steeped in history – and that the fight is comparable to the way Barcelona had to defeat the Spanish establishm­ent AND Real Madrid during his years in charge of the Catalans.

Guardiola has set new standards in the Premier League to win four of the last five top-flight titles.

And he said: “Always I had the feeling when we arrived here, that playing good is not enough to win.

“We have to always play much, much better. To beat the establishe­d clubs you have to do it perfectly.

“In equal situations, we do not have history. We are not part of the hierarchy of the Premier League.

“I said the same in Barcelona. When I arrived as manager I said, ‘To beat Madrid you can’t just do things better. You have to do it much, much better or otherwise you don’t beat Madrid’.

“So you have to make 100 points, 99 points, 97 points to win the Premier League. With 80 points, you don’t win.

“So we have raised the bar. We won because we did things perfectly. That is my feeling. We always have to work to do it better and better and better... otherwise we have no chance.”

When City last faced Aston Villa at the Etihad nine months ago it ended in tears of joy for Guardiola after his side came from two goals down to win 3-2 and once again beat Liverpool to the title.

It was the sixth time City had been crowned champions since Sheikh Mansour’s takeover in 2009 transforme­d the Premier League landscape.

And on every occasion, the team finishing runners-up has been from either Anfield or Old Trafford.

City’s bid for a third successive title is being severely challenged this season by Arsenal.

Guardiola insists he will be the first to congratula­te Mikel Arteta if his former assistant’s Gunners team can stay in top spot.

And the Catalan has also promised to stay at the Etihad despite the threat of sanctions if allegation­s of breaking

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