Pep Guardiola namechecks two players as he explains why Man City struggled vs Wolves
Pep Guardiola felt Ruben Dias and Mateo Kovacic had to run at the Wolves defence to cause them more problems during Manchester City's 2-1 defeat at Molineux.
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Pep Guardiola felt Ruben Dias and Mateo Kovacic had to run at the Wolves defence to cause them more problems during Manchester City's 2-1 defeat at Molineux.
A week ago Pep Guardiola played down the absence of Rodri from his Manchester City team for three games by insisting the Blues would still play with 11 men, even without the lynchpin of their midfield. It's not the quantity that would have concerned the City boss, but the quality.
Manchester City travel to the Midlands today as they aim to extend their perfect start to the Premier League season against Wolves.
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola will not be on the touchline for Saturday’s clash with Wolves after picking up three yellow cards from the dugout.
Manchester City travel to the Midlands today as they aim to extend their perfect start to the Premier League season against Wolves.
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