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Despite storming to the Premier League and the EFL Cup titles last season, it wasn’t always a happy dressing room.
Manchester City’s 2017/18 season was the stuff of dreams for the Citizens stormed to the Premier League and Carabao Cup titles and one would be forgiven into thinking that it was all rosy for Pep Guardiola’s men.
After all, they were dominating the toughest league in the world in an unforeseen manner while playing a scintillating brand of football.
However, an Amazon Prime documentary titled All or Northing: Manchester City promises to change our perceptions of what it’s like to play under the Catalan manager.
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The streaming giant’s foray into the sports world promises to shake things up and the first season launches on August 17, 2018.
Guardiola is known to be a passionate manager, but his speech in the dressing room in which he says, “Some of you play better when you are angry with me, so hate me,” will shock you.
That’s not all, for there are plenty of door banging incidents and while City fans will undoubtedly pore over every detail, supporters of rival clubs will definitely give it a dekho as well.
Here’s the trailer:
“We have to fight for everything that we are…”
All or Nothing: Manchester City. Coming to @primevideo 17 August #mancity pic.twitter.com/hZiHoFuRAr
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 23, 2018
After their impressive form last season, City have gone and significantly strengthened their attacking options with the £60 million acquisition of Algerian winger Riyad Mahrez.
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The Sky Blues’ pre-season is underway and while they lost their first tie of the summer to Borussia Dortmund, Guardiola insisted that he isn’t worried as a majority of his first-team stars are yet to return from their vacations.
City next take on Premier League rivals Liverpool on Thursday (0530 IST).
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Due to their Premier League triumph, the Citizens will have a chance to win some silverware early in the season when their the Community Shield fixture against Chelsea comes around on August 5.
They open their title defence with an away trip to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal on August 12.
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