Soccer - City looking to learn from last season's losses to Chelsea - Guardiola

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(Reuters) - Manchester City have lost their last three matches to Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea and manager Pep Guardiola said he hopes they can learn lessons from last season's results and win their Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Chelsea beat City in the FA Cup semi-finals, the Premier League and Champions League final last year as Tuchel turned around the London's club fortunes in half a season.

"We prepare the game like we prepared for Southampton before and the previous games, try to read what they are and what we have done in recent games against Chelsea," Guardiola told reporters on Friday referring to their 0-0 draw with Saints. "We try to learn. It's one more game for the Premier League. Prepare the game from the points we have and improve what we have to be better. The mindset will be the same against PSG and Liverpool."

"Every year I get the idea that is harder than before. It's really tough, an incredible challenge for us," Guardiola added.

 

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