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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is optimistic that his team will bounce back after a challenging spell of four consecutive defeats—the first time in his career that he has faced such a series of losses. City’s recent 2-1 defeat to Brighton follows losses to Bournemouth in the Premier League, Tottenham in the Carabao Cup, and Sporting in the Champions League. Guardiola attributes the team’s struggles, in part, to injuries that have sidelined several key players, including Ruben Dias, John Stones, Kevin de Bruyne, Jack Grealish, and young talent Oscar Bobb. He’s confident, however, that City will recover, reminding fans that it is still early in the season. “Right now, we’re not at our best, it’s obvious. But it’s still November – we’ll recover our best,” Guardiola said. Notably, he debuted 19-year-old central defender Jahmai Simpson-Pusey against Brighton as the team works around these absences.
Liverpool has capitalized on City’s struggles, now five points clear at the top of the Premier League table following their recent victory over Aston Villa. Despite this, Guardiola remains realistic about the natural highs and lows in sports, emphasizing that no team is immune to rough patches, even one as successful as City in recent years. The manager noted that their impressive achievements in previous seasons, including a record-breaking 32-game unbeaten run in the league, don’t guarantee immunity from setbacks. Drawing from his own experience as a former player, he said, “I was a football player, and many times I lost a lot of games – four, five, six in a row. I never expect different, just because we won in the past or that we are special.”
Looking ahead, Guardiola knows the road to recovery won’t be easy. Following the upcoming international break, City faces a series of challenging matches that will test the team’s resilience and depth, with fixtures against top teams like Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Aston Villa. The manager remains confident, however, that the team’s grit and proven ability to turn around difficult situations will help them rise above this rough phase. Reflecting on a similar slump in 2023, where City managed just one win in six games before ultimately securing the Premier League title, Guardiola believes this season will prove no different. His confidence in City’s ability to rebound underscores his trust in both the squad and the coaching staff’s commitment to returning to their best form.
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