Man City boss Guardiola says spying rife outside England
Pep Guardiola said on Friday that clubs he has coached in the past were involved in spying on their opponents after Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted to using espionage tactics.
Pep Guardiola said on Friday that clubs he has coached in the past were involved in spying on their opponents after Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted to using espionage tactics.
One of the main conundrums facing Guardiola is which of the Silvas, David or Bernardo, might conceivably make way to accommodate De Bruyne.
“He's much better, not with the team, maybe two or three weeks and he'll be with us. everyone else is fit," Guardiola said.
But the early days of 2019 suggest their uncharacteristic December collapse is firmly behind them.
Sergio Aguero's response sparked a big laugh from his teammates, Delph and Benjamin Mendy.
Now Liverpool have extended that ability for short destructive bursts into a title challenge for the long haul.
Liverpool are 10 points clear of City after crushing Arsenal 5-1 on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola faces a testing week that could prove crucial in arresting Manchester City's slump and reviving the defence of their Premier League title.
Whereas other football leagues take a well-earned rest over the Christmas holidays, the matches come thick and fast in the Premier League in a frantic period which puts a strain on players' legs and can well determine the eventual champions.
At the bottom Cardiff moved three points clear of the relegation zone by holding out for a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace.