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As has often been the case over the past two months, Pep Guardiola presented himself this Saturday with a look of bad days. The Manchester City coach was at a press conference, on the eve of the Premier League match against Leicester, and he could not avoid questions about the unprecedented crisis experienced by his team, which only won only one of his last 13 matches. An anomaly, for a club calibrated to play for the title every season and which remains quadruple champion of England. But it will take more to discourage Guardiola.
“ Our biggest challenge is to come back, as we have done before. But what’s happening makes us realize how great our past seasons have been, that’s the truthinsisted Guardiola. I didn’t learn to complain, to point fingers at people. It’s life, it’s football, so we’ll try again. That’s why we always won, because in our heads, it was never enough. We’re going to try again and again and again. I don’t want to disappoint my people, whether at the club, among the fans… I will continue. I won’t give up. I want to be here, I want to do it, and given the situation we’re in, I have to do it. »
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