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Pep Guardiola is helpless. The Spanish coach cannot put Manchester City back on the right track. He admits defeated.
A defeat that does not pass. The Manchester City of Pep Guardiola bowed against Real Madrid on Tuesday evening, on the sidelines of the Jumping Dam of the Champions League (2-3). The Citizens fell in love with the end of the match, taking two goals. A recurring scenario this season. The Spanish coach understood himself in the faulty people and says he is powerless.
“For me, it would be easy to blame a particular player. It's ridiculous. It concerns us all, me first “first said Pep Guardiola at a post -match press conference. “I already said it several months ago, I'm not good enough”he continues. The Mancunian coach has lost 12 of his 38 official matches with the Skyblues this season.
He thus equaled his worst total defeat during a sporting exercise on the Manchester City bench, all competitions combined. Often his players are surprised in the last moments. “Against Feyenoord, Sporting, against Brentford in the Premier League, Manchester United and full of matches. At the end, we relax ”notes the technician.
John Stones' frustration
For his part, John Stones describes “A feeling of anger and frustration”. “We were in the match until the end and then there were two situations that occurred and we conceded the goals. As a defender, it is frustrating to achieve such a result ”he comments on Amazon Prime. Manchester City will have to remobilize by the return match next Wednesday.
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