Pep says 'every season is more difficult' as he chases Arsenal
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Pep says 'every season is more difficult' as he chases Arsenal
"Every season it is getting more difficult but I think not just for us, for all the teams. We are improving in moments, we just need some more consistency then we will be there. So 14 games left, in the Premier League is an eternity. In my experience, it's a lot and anything can happen. Last season in the Premier League we were miles away from Liverpool, so let's see if we will be there."
"If you want to be a manager it is better to win trophies, always. You do not always have the chance to play nice football. I think everything is related because as a manager when you win you almost always play good. You want your players to win it in the best way for the players you have, to play the way in your soul you believe in. I do think this is the most important thing."
Manchester City sit six points behind Arsenal as they prepare to face Liverpool. Pep Guardiola, 55, has won the Premier League title six times and observes rising difficulty for all teams at the top. City produce moments of improvement but need more consistency across the remaining 14 league games, which remain unpredictable. Guardiola has one year left on his contract. He places importance on winning trophies, links success to playing good football, and wants players to win in a way that aligns with the style he believes in. City reached another League Cup final place this week.
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