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Manchester City head into the international break on the back of a tight 3-2 win over Fulham, which didn't all go to plan for the Blues.
A stubborn Fulham performance and some City mistakes ensured Guardiola's men never really had control over a game where they fell behind and conceded late to set up a nervy finish.
Mateo Kovacic's brace and a Jeremy Doku stunner were enough to hold off the Fulham effort, and City remain a point behind leaders Liverpool at the second break of the season.
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These are the moments you may have missed from City's latest win.
Pep Guardiola was furious when Adama Traore was given a free shot on goal, and City didn't heed the warning of Fulham's counter attacks when Andreas Pereira poked them ahead after a sensational Raul Jimenez assist.
The manager will have been relieved to see City level things up fairly quickly, but he didn't allow himself to get too carried away as he immediately jumped up off his seat and frantically tried to get the attention of goalscorer Mateo Kovacic.
Kovacic was pre-occupied, so Guardiola eventually pulled Phil Foden over to the touchline and passed on the message which was then given to City's number eight. Even after a goal, Guardiola had no time for congratulations or particular celebrations - he was only concerned with what was next.
As the players emerged for the second half, Guardiola gathered his players at the mouth of the tunnel for one last team talk - taking Manu Akanji to one side as coach Carlos Vicens spoke to Ilkay Gundogan. Within two minutes, the half-time reset had worked as Kovacic had his