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Manchester City is still in trouble. THE Cityzens were held by Everton at home, as part of the Premier League Boxing Day, this Thursday. A new disappointment for Pep Guardiola and his players who have only won one meeting in their last nine in the PL. After the match, Manuel Akanji returned to this performance and the form of the Skyblues For Amazon Prime. He particularly regrets the lack of efficiency.
“ We created a lot of chances, unfortunately we could only score one goal and we conceded one, but that’s the way of football. It was a match where we could have scored three or four goals, but they were not scored. But to be honest with you, it can’t happen that we lose almost at the last minute (referring to Everton’s final attack)indicated the Swiss, whose remarks were relayed by BBC Sportbefore discussing City’s title chances. The season is not over, but that is not our goal at the moment. We have to concentrate on each game and the next one against Leicester City won’t be easy either, in the form we are in. We must remember the positives. We defended well and we attacked well, but we weren’t able to finish as well as we wanted, otherwise we could have scored three or four goals. »
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