Pep Guardiola makes surprise Man City admission despite Aston Villa victory

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City director, admitted that this will remain a “bad” season for the pickled Premier League champions even if they are qualified for the Champions League.
With City’s clash against Aston Villa, who is held in the depths of 1-1 at the time of stopping at Al-Ittihad Stadium on Tuesday night, it seemed as if the Guardiola team had missed its chance to climb to third place in the Premier League table.
The opening match of Bernardo Silva was canceled in the seventh minute, with the permission of some of the wonderful wings plays from the age of Marmoush, through a controversial penalty kick from Aston Villa Marcus Rashford, again in the front to Ole Watsens recently.
The tie was not a catastrophic result of the Premier League Champions, but Guardiola certainly could have been disappointed to drop points. Fortunately, he had Jeremy Doku in his possession to provide great help to change the game to Mathius Nunes to break the Aston Villa Hearts.
Guardiola broke out in an explosion of joy but admitted: “The season was bad. It doesn’t matter in the final or if we finish the Champions League. What makes you feel satisfied is the Premier League. Sometimes this happened and you have bad seasons. Liverpool will be the heroes and the level of difference is great.”
However, the Catalan coach maintains a lot of praise for Deco, who won the match in the city. Guardiola said of his alternative’s effect: “Jeremy gives you something always, for the crowd, changed the game.” In the first three or four procedures [against] Disasi and Malen, could not do this work.
“But in the end … for me, Jeremy is the best player in the world in the first meter. In the first five meters it cannot be stopped.”
Guardiola’s luxurious comments can be considered as very emotional after an important victory, but there is definitely an advantage of his argument. The Duko explosive explosion, which is proceeding in the past, was impressive – although the least that the French decision to rush said in the best – and the key to opening the area required to put the ball in the Villa Penalty area.
What followed was luxurious outside the dust dust through the six -yard box, which was understood.
“We played very well. My aggressor in our matches and our quarter was incredible. Really happy,” Guardiola shouted at the city’s general performance. “football is the passion. The two last two games were very difficult, so we are really happy. I was very happy. I have to admit it! Try not to lose because 1-1 was not a bad result, but the work of Jeremy was very good.
“The team fought a lot. The performance was really good. It’s a great team.”
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2025-04-23 09:15:00