Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola said that his players should not be allowed to drink one beer to achieve victory in the FA Cup.
On Saturday, the locals minimally defeated London's Chelsea with a 1:0 victory at the legendary Wembley Stadium, winning their other trophy of the season. Prote Spanish fajavet immediately made it clear: there is no time for joy, and the team is urgently heading to Manchester to prepare for the Premier League finish.
Already on Tuesday at the Vitality Stadium, Manchester City will face Bournemouth. This match is critically important in our attempt to overtake London's Arsenal at the top of the standings for the rest of the season.
When asked by journalists about those who are planning a Yuletide party in London on Saturday evening, Guardiola Vidpoviv has no alternative:.
" A glass of hot beer. No, no, no - we just don’t have enough time. “Chelsea” had seven days to prepare for the final, we had only three, and yesterday we sunk and were thirsty. We literally spent six years at the door to get here. Pulls are not a big problem in this country. Six years!
At the same time, Manchester City are two points ahead of leading Arsenal, with two games in hand. The following scenario for the development of this situation looks as tense as possible: If Arsenal will overcome Burnley on Monday (which has already officially departed from the top division) on Emirates, then the City will be calling for the transfer of Bournemouth from.
In the final round, which will take place this week, Manchester City will take on Aston Villa at the Etihad, and Arsenal will play in the London derby against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Instead of nightly festivities in the capital, Guardiola gave full-fledged devotion to the Gravians even after the end of the championship.
Following the words of the coach, the club is organizing a large-scale championship parade in Manchester, where the men's team can share success with the women's team of the Network. This is the start of plans for this coming Monday - immediately after the final game against Aston Valley.