Pep Guardiola feels that his Manchester City side are better than they were twelve months ago despite trailing Liverpool in the league.
Is there anything Pep can’t do?
Manchester City look forward to their coronation as Premier League champions when they face Swansea at the Etihad on Sunday, thanks to rivals United.
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Manchester City sealed the Premier League title on Sunday when local rivals Manchester United suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat to West Brom.
Like the rest of us, Pep is taking the realistic route when it comes to West Brom upsetting Manchester United on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola’s stars hold all the cards as the Swiss minnows come to the Etihad Stadium already 4-0 down ahead of their UCL last 16 second leg.
Juventus and Tottenham play out a Champions League classic in Turin, while Manchester City’s trip to play Basel in Switzerland goes like clockwork.
The battle to be crowned kings of Europe intensifies as Juventus take on Tottenham in Turin, while Pep Guardiola takes his Manchester City side to Basel.
In a glittering career, Pep Guardiola may still be set for his finest hour
Manchester City stun rivals United at Old Trafford, after Wayne Rooney spoils the Merseyside derby for Liverpool and Olivier Giroud saves Arsenal at Southampton.
Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola is currently enjoying a brilliant start in the English Premier League (EPL). Winning three out of three games so far and managing to revitalise City’s gameplay he has added a whole tonne of intensity and urgency.
The English Premier League is set to begin on the 13th of August this year. Former Barcelona and Bayern Munich head coach Pep Guardiola has taken over Manchester City in a bid to make them champions once again.