Pep Guardiola has told his Manchester City aces that they need to win six in a row to take a fourth Premier League title in five years – and anything less will hand it to Liverpool. The Blues reclaimed top spot by beating Brighton 3-0, just 24 hours after Liverpool’s 4-0 hammering of Manchester United had seen them leapfrog into top spot.
Pep Guardiola said: “It happened years ago, we won 14 in a row to be champions, if we win all the games we will be champions. It depends on fatigue and injuries, it depends on the Champions League. It happened every season, one of the happiest days as next season we will be in the Champions League. People take it for granted but we have to be in the Champions League. When it happens mathematically it’s because we have done really well. If you ask every club, what is the target it is to qualify for the Champions League. We have done it again. once we got that we did really well so far and we know exactly what we have to do. The players feel it.”
The win was also important after a goalless draw at Atletico Madrid was followed by a 3-2 FA Cup semi-final defeat by Liverpool, with City not looking themselves in either game.
Pep Guardiola added: “We recovered many things and today we were back doing it against a side who beat Tottenham and Arsenal away. We were so aggressive, we were patient, we found a goal but the way we played was quite similar in second half to first half. Now three days and we come to Watford. Two or three seasons ago, we won 14 games and we played before or after, but forget about it. Liverpool are going to win all their games, we have to feel it. We have just one month – maybe five weeks. 11 months and it comes down to one month, we will do everything we can to be the best in those games. Three difficult away games but it’s just six games and we’ll do our best, after who knows what is going to happen.”