Pep Guardiola warns Man City players face being dropped if they think ‘job is done’

The Citizens are currently on a 20-match win streak in all competitions, with a 12-point lead at the top of the Premier League

Andy Hampson
Tuesday 02 March 2021 02:34 EST
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Guardiola has warned his players to not let up this season
Guardiola has warned his players to not let up this season (Getty)

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Pep Guardiola has warned his Manchester City players that they will be dropped if he sees signs that they believe the “job is done” as they chase a famous quadruple.

City have won 20 successive matches in all competitions and entertain Wolves tonight in the Premier League.

And after building a 12-point lead at the top of the Premier League, Guardiola is refusing to relax and even expects his side to raise their level even further in an ominous sign for the competition.

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The City manager said: “We know each other quite well and they know how demanding I am. We’ve had three sunny days in Manchester but we do not relax (for) one second.

“Especially in the areas of the performance of the individuals, we can improve. Every player can improve. Every player feels, ‘I can improve in some details’.

“When every individual player can improve, the team will improve. That’s why always we can do better. That is the target.

“As much as we win and get results, we have to demand and be over the players and say we can do better.

“The moment when I feel that everyone is thinking the job is done, or how good it is, this guy is not going to play.

“I’m so intuitive to know exactly the guys who are not ready to continue what we have to do.”

Overall, City are 27 games unbeaten stretching back to November.

Prior to that, their start to the season had been an indifferent one with points dropped in five of their opening eight Premier League games.

The picture may have changed in City’s favour, but Guardiola is wary of how quickly things can be undone.

He said: “The champion is Liverpool, we are not. To do it we still have to win eight, nine or 10 games and that’s a lot of games.

“There are incredible teams who have struggled for four or five games to win games. That can happen to us too.

“Last season it happened, at the beginning of this season it happened. We were unable to win three games in a row in the first two months.”

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