
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes that every game in the second half of the season will be like a cup final for his title hopefuls.
An impressive and hard-earned 3-0 win at Hull kept pace with leaders Chelsea after Antonio Conteās side beat Bournemouth earlier on Monday.
The Blues had opened up a 10-point gap over Guardiolaās team for whom defeat at Hull would have spelled disaster.
The Catalan admitted that the pressure was on following that result altough a Yaya Toure penalty, a tap-in from substitute Kelechi Iheanacho and an own goal from Curtis Davies ensured he eventually enjoyed his first Boxing Day in English football with a comfortable win.
But he also conceded that such pressure will be routine for his side in the new year, especially with title rivals Chelsea and Liverpool not encumbered by having to play in European competition.
āSometimes you play before, sometimes you play later,ā said Guardiola. āBut it doesnāt matter whether you are seven points or 10 points behind when one team has won 12 in a row.Ā Ā
“We have one game to finish the first half of the season and then the second starts and itās like a final for us if we want to be there until the end of the season. Ā
āLiverpool went so close one year because they had one game a week and last year Leicester it happened the same. This time Chelsea and Liverpool are the ones.Ā
“We have played seven more games than them and important ones like the Champions League. That is why it will be tough, it will be hard but we have to do absolutely everything to be there.
āAfter that, football is unpredictable. Sometimes you believe something is done and it is not done.
āWhat we have to do is win every game and play like this last one. Weāre going to try and, after that, we will analyse whether it has been enough or not enough. But thatās the goal.ā
– Optimism over Stones –
Guardiola had further good news when he learned that his England defender John Stones will not face a long spell on the sidelines following injury.Ā
Recalled after being dropped for Cityās last two games, Stones lasted less than 20 minutes before suffering a knee injury but one which should not see him sidelined for long.
āHe had a huge kick on his knee and couldnāt run,ā explained Guardiola. āWhen you look at his knee, it is badly swollen but it is just a kick, not something serious like ligaments.ā
Even without Stones, City kept a clean sheet for just the second time in nine away league games so far this season, a decent achievement given a strong, physical and direct approach from Hull.
āLike always,ā smiled Guardiola when asked about the direct style his team faced. āWatford play like this, Arsenal play like this, with Giroud, West Brom, all the teams play direct.
āBut Iām not worried about that long ball. Iām worried about the second one, the third one, sometimes the fourth one. Thatās the important thing.ā
Hullās hopes of becoming the fourth team in a quarter of a century of Premier League football to survive after being bottom at Christmas look ever distant although manager Mike Phelan could be justifiably proud of their latest effort.
āI thought to take on City the way we did was the right thing to do and there was a bit of anguish and frustration from their dugout at times,ā he said.Ā
āBut that first goal is massive. We tried to have a go after that but it is just a case of can we manage the game better. We need to learn from that as we are on the end of another defeat ā a harsh defeat because I donāt think it was a 3-0 game.ā –Ā Agence France-Presse






























