Manchester City, a team of old people? Guardiola’s response

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Man City manager Pep Guardiola has responded to the harsh criticism currently aimed at his team.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola strongly disagrees with remarks that his squad is now aging.

City meet Feyenoord in the Champions League this Tuesday evening. A match that the Sky Blues approach with a series of five consecutive defeats. Inevitably, such a succession of clashes gave rise to violent external spades.

Guardiola does not give up

Guardiola, however, continues to believe in his training:

“It depends on performance. There are players aged 30 and over who are incredibly successful. There are 23-year-old players who are less efficient. I don’t look at age. All teams have players of a certain age. »

“My own analysis is not that we are not getting results because we have players over 30. Because a few weeks ago they were the same age and we won the Premier League, reached the FA Cup final and were knocked out by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. I want to defend what we did because I know these guys and I never blame a player,” he added.

So what is the reason for this decline? His response:

“There are many factors that make the difference. If I could tell what the reason was, I would fix it immediately, but it’s not that simple. »

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