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Manchester City still can’t do it. Seventh in the Premier League standings before the start of Boxing Day (18th day), Pep Guardiola’s club had to win against Everton to stay in the race for the Big Four. Unfortunately for the Skyblues, they had to settle for a draw against the Toffees (1-1). Obviously, Pep Guardiola’s reaction was eagerly awaited. And once again, the Spaniard felt that his players were very good.
“We played very well, but we are in a period where we create, we concede the first time. But yes, we must continue. The performance against this team was very good, both offensively and defensively. We shot a lot in the 18 meters, but unfortunately we couldn’t get the result we wanted. Of course we need results and we haven’t gotten them. The team once again played very well across the board, but unfortunately we couldn’t do it. Obviously we were positive and we had energy in the dressing room and on the pitch, but it’s a time in football where you create a lot of situations and they score a goal. We must continue. Sometimes we could win every three days and every week we were always thinking about the next game and now when the situation is completely opposite. We accept it. That’s life. We didn’t expect to not win matches many times. But what should we do? Continue “he confided to the microphone of the BBC.
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