The Guardian

Guardiola spies ‘something special’ in Gvardiol’s growth

- Nick Ames

Pep Guardiola has hailed the transforma­tion in Josko Gvardiol from nervous newcomer to potentiall­y title-winning goal machine, saying the Manchester City left-back “struggled” during his early months at the club.

Gvardiol scored twice in a 4-0 win at Fulham that leaves a fourth straight Premier League trophy firmly in City’s sights. The first of those goals was superbly taken after an inventive burst inside; the second an instinctiv­e toe-poke past Bernd Leno. The Croatian has scored five times in the past seven games, having broken his duck emphatical­ly at the Bernabéu last month, and has become an unlikely driving force in City’s seemingly inexorable late-season run.

“Life is about confidence,” Guardiola said when asked whether Gvardiol, who joined from RB Leipzig last August, has grown in personalit­y and self-belief during the campaign. “Coming to the Premier League for the first season when you are 21 years old, it is not easy to handle it and at the beginning he struggled a little bit.

“He comes to the team who won the treble and at the beginning he was a little bit shy, a little bit :‘I don’t want to ruin all the structure they have.’ It is a question of time. He has come here for many, many years and he is proving to himself that he can do it and play with us.”

Primarily a central defender before arriving at City, Gvardiol has been converted into a rangy left-back who looks increasing­ly comfortabl­e within their attacking patterns. Guardiola hailed his dedication to self-improvemen­t. “We had three days off after the Wolves game [on 4 May],” the manager said. “On Sunday, the first day off, [Gvardiol] went along to the training centre to make a recovery. His focus is football. He wants to be better and better, and when that happens you have something special.”

Guardiola was asked about the condition of John Stones, who has been an unused substitute in three of City’s past four games after being dogged by fitness problems. “Sometimes the other players make a step up,” he said. “Mateo [Kovacic] is playing unbelievab­ly now, Nathan [Aké] was unbelievab­le as well. Jack [Grealish], last season, played a lot. This season he plays less. In this team you have to perform consistent­ly well many, many times. I know their qualities. [Stones] is available when we need him in the last part of the season and of course in the future.”

An injury to Aké, who was replaced midway through the first half at Craven Cottage, may open the door for Stones in City’s decisive final week, which begins with a visit to Tottenham tomorrow.

 ?? ?? ▲ Josko Gvardiol (left) has scored five goals in his past seven games
▲ Josko Gvardiol (left) has scored five goals in his past seven games

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