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Man City sent Premier League warning as Pep Guardiola opens up on form without Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri

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Manchester City will hope to arrest their recent slump in form when they head to Luton Town on Sunday. City are winless in four Premier League matches after losing 1-0 at Aston Villa on Wednesday.

Pep Guardiola's side did not register a single shot on goal after the 11th-minute and looked way off the pace, with results elsewhere seeing them drop into fourth.

The Blues must get back to winning ways when they go to Kenilworth Road but face a Luton side who have caused all of Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham problems at home. ALSO READ: Pep Guardiola has two options to make much-needed Man City change vs Luton ALSO READ: Man City's struggles without Rodri expose four transfer decisions that haven't worked yet Here are your Friday evening headlines. Top-four warning City's winless run was 'necessary', Guardiola says, as he launched a passionate appeal to his players to use their drop in form to buck their ideas up - or risk failing to qualify for the Champions League.

City have gone four games without a win in the Premier League for the first time since Guardiola's debut season at the Etihad, prompting the manager to admit his side were 'struggling' after being outplayed at Aston Villa this week.

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