Pep Guardiola brushed off Manchester City's concerns in their 3-2 win over Fulham as he celebrated 50 matches unbeaten at the Etihad.
The Blues were forced to come from behind against an excellent Marco Silva side and rode their luck in a game where the visitors created the better chances, but hung on to maintain their unbeaten start to the Premier League season and sit level on points with Arsenal in the table with Liverpool leading the way.
As fans made their way home from the stadium, Guardiola's first words with the media came in response to a question that it had been a tough afternoon for his team. "Tough?
Noooooo. So easy," he countered as City breathed a collective sigh of relief at the win. Despite the issues in the game, Guardiola pointed to the longstanding unbeaten run at home - the sixth-longest streak in the history of English football - as a sign that his team are capable of digging out results even when they are not at their best. READ MORE: Man City unsung hero steps up to help Mateo Kovacic earn Fulham win READ MORE: Man City player ratings vs Fulham "My feeling is the game was well played but the chances created especially with Adama - because he is unstoppable, nobody can control him, it's impossible to control him.