Pep Guardiola claims that each season it becomes more difficult to win the Premier League.
The manager of City hopes to guide his squad to a sixth championship under his tenure and a record-setting fourth championship in a row this season.
However, the Catalan manager believes that becoming English champions has never been more difficult.
“Each season becomes more difficult,” Guardiola stated.
“Compared to when I first arrived, both the management and the teams have improved.”
“What matters is that we are in close proximity and present.”
“Within the remaining 28 games, numerous events are poised to transpire.
However, our objective is to continue improving.
The manager of Manchester City also stated that the derby victory the previous weekend was not easy, contrary to what a journalist implied at a press conference on Friday.
A degree of control was displayed by the Blues in their 3-0 victory over the Reds at Old Trafford, especially in the second half, but Pep admits that it is never easy to defeat Manchester United on the road.
He stated, “It was no easy task.”
“Asserting early in the second half was advantageous, but achieving victory is never simple.”
United is highly regarded by our group.
“Everyone is present in this circumstance.” Our victory was solely attributable to our proficient performance in the game.