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 Friday’s 3-2 defeat at Wolves, meaning their title defence looks beyond Guardiola’s men.
Although Ederson’s 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 Mendy’s 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.
”We can’t give up otherwise we won’t be in Europe,” Guardiola told reporters.
“I never prioritise competitions. Now we’re 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.
“Our response is always good; we are used to being top and now we are fighting.”
Last night’s result meant Manchester City were unable to move back up to second above Leicester City, who lost 4-0 to Liverpool on St Stephen’s Day.
And Guardiola reiterated that they are now City’s target, acknowledging it is not realistic to continue aiming for Liverpool’s lofty perch.
“We have to move on,” he said. “We 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.
“It’s unrealistic to think about Liverpool, we think about Leicester. We have the chance to recover second, I know the quality of the team, but that’s the situation.”
Love to see pep challenged like fergie was taking on utd, or klopp at liverpool. Even jose taking a sleeping giant like inter to the champions league trumps anything pep has done in my opinion. He’ll be off to paris in the summer to win a few more handy leagues
@Brian Dunne: Juventus is his next port of call.
@Brian Dunne: bull…t. His team is great to watch always playing intelligently and not just headlessly at ninety mph blasting shots in all directions. Don’t know why he still has something to prove and I’m not a Man C fan.
@Brian Dunne: Antonio Conte winning a title with Chelsea and then looks like he’s going to take Inter close this season
@Sheila Teehan: He’s a fraud. Walks into teams either full of talented players or teams able to buy all around them. Wins tropheys that I could win and gets lauded for it. Not working for him this season though after a quiet transfer window and its beginning to show… Think he needs another Billion to overtake Leicester.
@Brian Dunne: far from a United fan but the three in a row is an impossible mountain to climb, excluding Ferguson, he could do things no other manager is capable of doing.
@Ricky: look at barcalona right now. Failing in the champions league spectacularly year after year. Could you do better with some of the best players on the planet? I don’t think so.
@Eoin Murphy: No I couldn’t do better, I would need Barcelona already established as a wining team before I could take over and win more trophies with them. Just like Pep. And he wouldn’t go near them now either. Which is the point I was making.
Depending on results over the next few months and it’s far from guaranteed but Liverpool could win the league at the Etihad in April. Wouldn’t it be great to see Pep and City give Liverpool a guard of honour after their sick chants after winning it last season. What goes around, comes around Pep!
@James Quinn: wouldn’t that be be so sweet
Bye bye pep.
No worries, Brexit will do that for ya.
No worries, Brexit will do that for ye.