PEP GUARDIOLA IS adamant Manchester City will not prioritise cup competitions over the Premier League for the rest of the season because he worries about them missing out on European places.
City are 14 points behind league leaders Liverpool thanks to Fridayโs 3-2 defeat at Wolves, meaning their title defence looks beyond Guardiolaโs men.
Although Edersonโs early red card left City in a precious position at Molineux, they found themselves two to the good just after the interval thanks to a pair of Raheem Sterling goals.
But Adama Traore pulled one back soon after and he then played a vital role in an 82nd-minute equaliser, making the most of Benjamin Mendyโs woeful error to set up Raul Jimenez.
The Mexican teed up Matt Doherty late on and he secured the win that leaves City well adrift of Liverpool, who also have a game in hand.
But giving up on the Premier League is a dangerous game Guardiola is unwilling to play.
โWe canโt give up otherwise we wonโt be in Europe,โ Guardiola told reporters.
โI never prioritise competitions. Now weโre back at home, playing another game in less than 40 hours [at home to Sheffield United]. We have to prepare, see how they are and how they feel.
โOur response is always good; we are used to being top and now we are fighting.โ
Last nightโs result meant Manchester City were unable to move back up to second above Leicester City, who lost 4-0 to Liverpool on St Stephenโs Day.
And Guardiola reiterated that they are now Cityโs target, acknowledging it is not realistic to continue aiming for Liverpoolโs lofty perch.
โWe have to move on,โ he said. โWe played the first season and we were there [near the top] all the time, in some situations we are far away. We have to catch the second one and see where we are.
โItโs unrealistic to think about Liverpool, we think about Leicester. We have the chance to recover second, I know the quality of the team, but thatโs the situation.โ
Idiot!!
Yes you are Michael.
Agree Michael โ a bloody imbicile !
Go back to sleep Bosco!
One in a series of brain farts.
On an entertaining note, it was pretty surreal seeing this picture! No-one has ever had the gall like Tuilagi to do that kind of stunt like he did, especially behind David Cameron!
On a more serious note, heโd want to be careful! Jumping off a ferry in Auckland and now doing a bunny ears salute behind the head of one of the most powerful people in Britain suggests immaturity! Heโd want to cut that out, because that bring s a bit of a bad name to English rugby!