Guardiola hopes a well-rested Man City can come back stronger
TOPSHOT - Manchester City's Spanish manager Pep Guardiola celebrates at the end of the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Manchester City need to
clear their heads during the upcoming international break and then return fit
to play, manager Pep Guardiola said after his team's 2-1 loss at Brighton &
Hove Albion that stretched their losing run to four games.
Saturday's loss marked the first time City, second in the standings, have lost four in a row in all competitions since August 2006.
Guardiola has now lost four successive matches
for the first time in his otherwise glittering managerial career.
City have been rocked by
injuries with Nathan Ake, John Stones, Jack Grealish and Ruben Dias all
sidelined on Saturday, alongside longer-term absentees Rodri and Oscar Bobb.
"Of course, it's November,
we are not far away (from rival teams) in this position before the
international break," Guardiola said. "(The key to) winning games is
the people come back fit, the people came back and can play, can train and then
improve our results.
"(We need to) clear
our heads, go into the international break, and for players to come back fit.
The success that they had the last seasons were because we had fewer injuries.
I would like the players to be consistent and be able to play at the level we
played in the first half."
Erling Haaland scored in
the 23rd minute and had a couple of narrow misses in a first half where City
had five shots on target.
But Brighton were
much-improved in the second half against a sluggish City and substitutes Joao
Pedro and Premier League debutant Matt O'Riley scored to secure the victory.
"So the first half
we should, not open the game, it was open, but have the control, and we could
not, and we are not at the level right now to sustain 90 minutes," said
Guardiola.
"In the first half, we were brilliant, but of course, the second half sometimes fatigue (kicks in) and they make changes and they change the pace, and we cannot do it right now and we lost the game."
City had previously lost
to Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup, Bournemouth in the league, and then
suffered a 4-1 thrashing by Sporting in the Champions League on Tuesday that
had Bernardo Silva saying City are in a "dark place."
"It's down to us as
a group of players to make sure that we're fighting for this great club,"
captain Kyle Walker told Sky Sports. "It's tough to take, and I can assure
you everyone wants to turn it around as quickly as possible."
Guardiola's second worst
stretch as a manager was with Bayern Munich during the 2014-15 season, when
they suffered three consecutive losses plus a penalty shootout defeat in the German
Cup.


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