Pep Guardiola: 'I couldn't care less' about Premier League table as Man City chase Arsenal
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Pep Guardiola: 'I couldn't care less' about Premier League table as Man City chase Arsenal
""I don't know what's going to happen these next 12 games," he said. "I didn't speak one second about that with my players. Yesterday, the day before, just Newcastle, Newcastle and Newcastle. "I didn't talk about the table, I didn't talk about the position. I could not care less. You tell me this question with two games left, three games left, I will have your answer. "It's 12 games left, it's an eternity. Many things is going to happen is the only truth I have.""
""The important thing is the players are revitalised," he said. "We've had a lot of months with few days off. I don't have to run one metre so for me it's not a problem, after one or two days I sleep well, it's enough. The players have trained good the last two days.""
Manchester City hold a game in hand and face Arsenal in April, with the league gap reduced to five points. The club can still win the title by taking all remaining matches. Guardiola refuses to consider the table, insisting attention remains on the immediate fixture and warning that 12 games is an eternity in which many things can change. He noted that seventy per cent of the squad are new and may lack experience of title-deciding situations. The team had a rare midweek rest, are described as revitalised in training, with Erling Haaland and Savinho fit while Jérémy Doku remains sidelined.
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