Guardiola embraces ‘challenge’ of toughest Premier League | Malay Mail

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MANCHESTER, Sept 24 — Pep Guardiola admits Manchester City face a much tougher task to win the Premier League title this season, but believes his players must rise to the challenge. The champions travel to Chelsea on Saturday three points behind the Blues, Liverpool and Manchester United at the...

MANCHESTER, Sept 24 — Pep Guardiola admits Manchester City face a much tougher task to win the Premier League title this season, but believes his players must rise to the challenge.

Guardiola’s men are also looking to avenge three consecutive defeats to Chelsea towards the end of last season, including in the Champions League final. “I always had the feeling the next year is harder than the one before,” Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference today. “I think it’s a big compliment for the Premier League — it has to be so proud for the fantastic league we have. Brilliant managers in many senses, in all the clubs top-quality players, every squad has 15 or 16 exceptional players, the fans are back, so it’s an honour to be here in the Premier League in this country.”

 

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