MX23RW : Saturday, February 9 17:53:28
Arsenal logo
Bournemouth logo
Brighton logo
Burnley
Cardiff City logo
Chelsea logo
Crystal Palace logo
Everton logo
Fulham logo
Huddersfield logo
Leicester logo
Liverpool logo
Manchester City logo
Manchester United logo
Newcastle logo
Southampton logo
Spurs logo
Watford logo
West Ham logo
Wolves logo

Guardiola urges Manchester City to rack up goals in Premier League title race

Guardiola urges Manchester City to rack up goals in Premier League title race
© Reuters
The City boss not only thinks the Premier League could be settled on the final day of the season, but that it could come down to goal difference.

Pep Guardiola is urging his Manchester City side to rack up the goals in a title race that could go right down to the wire.

The City boss not only thinks the Premier League could be settled on the final day of the season, but that it could come down to goal difference.

Champions City currently trail leaders Liverpool by three points but could return to the top – on goal difference, albeit having played a game more – with victory at Everton on Wednesday.

City's goal difference stands at plus 46, five better than Liverpool's, having scored 66 goals prior to the game at Goodison Park.

Guardiola said: "The first message is to win the game and the second one is; if you can score, score and if you can avoid conceding, do it because maybe you could win the Premier League on goal difference.

"While we are not going to say to the guys today we have to win 25-zero – I never say that – first you have to win the game and then second try, because it can happen.

"I'm pretty sure the winner will be the last fixture or the last two. I'm sure of that."

City have been reinstalled as title favourites by bookmakers following Liverpool's wobbles in the past week. Jurgen Klopp's men have looked nervous in successive 1-1 draws against Leicester and West Ham.

But Guardiola is not reading too much into that yet, particularly with plenty more to occupy his mind this month.

Wednesday's clash is followed by a visit from Chelsea on Saturday while February is further crowded by assignments in three other competitions.

City's Champions League challenge resumes with a trip to Schalke, they face Chelsea again in the Carabao Cup final and there is also an FA Cup fifth-round tie to fit in.

He said: "When I was abroad – and before I came here – everyone talked about December, December.

"After that and Boxing Day was finished and I saw the schedule and said, 'But this is worse – even worse'. February is tougher than December.

"Now we have Chelsea and they can prepare all week, and we know how well (Maurizio) Sarri will prepare for the game. We have Schalke and the final of the Carabao Cup, and the Premier League.

"But it is what it is. I prefer to be there."

Guardiola sees reaching the end of February as a psychologically-important landmark in the season.

He said: "When you arrive in March, from my experience, and the days are longer, your training sessions are in better conditions, the sun is here, you see the end of the season is closer, the pitch is in better conditions, you can take a coffee outside – and in that situation you are in four competitions – wow, it's an extra plus.

"Now you are realising we can do something special.

"But we are not, right now, in that position because this month is terrible in terms of every game is a final."


Click here for more stories about Pep Guardiola

Click here for more stories about Manchester City

Share this article now:
Everton manager Marco Silva pictured on January 26, 2019
Read Next:
Silva more interested in ending Everton's poor run than affecting title race
>

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Premier League
Championship
La Liga
Serie A
Ligue 1
Bundesliga
Eredivisie
Primeira Liga
Turkish Super Lig
Belgian Pro League
Greek Superleague
Swiss Super League
League One
League Two
National League
Scottish Championship
Scottish League One
Scottish League Two
Scottish Cup
NIFL Premiership
Welsh Premier League
Argentine Primera Division
Australian A-League
Liga MX
Segunda Division
Serie B
Ligue 2
2.Bundesliga
Indian I-League
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool26205159154465
2Manchester CityMan City26202468204862
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs25190651242757
4Manchester UnitedMan Utd26156552351751
5Chelsea25155545232250
6Arsenal26155653371650
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2511593332138
8Watford2610793434037
9Everton2796123639-333
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham2696113239-733
11Bournemouth26103133747-1033
12Leicester CityLeicester2595113031-132
13Crystal Palace2676132734-727
14Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2576122736-927
15Southampton26510112843-1525
16Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2566132133-1224
17Burnley2566132646-2024
18Cardiff CityCardiff2665152347-2423
19Fulham2645172558-3317
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2625191448-3411

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Login, I already have my ad-free pass
Log in to customise Sports Mole
Buy ad-free access (show me the options)
Buy monthly ad-free access for £1.20/month
Buy yearly ad-free access for £12 (2 months free)
Settings - Logout - Manage your account
Settings - Logout - Manage your account