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Pep Guardiola aims for Man City change as Nathan Ake shares brutal assessment

The Manchester City family is in mourning on Monday evening following the death of club legend Francis Lee.

During his brilliant career with the Blues, Lee made 330 appearances scoring 79 goals in the process. As a player he won the First Division title, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Lee then returned as chairman in 1994, owning the club for four years. Tributes have poured in since the news broke and thoughts at MEN Sport are with his family and friends.

READ MORE: City legend Lee passes away at 79

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Away from the sad news of Lee's death, City continued to reflect on their defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers ahead of their return to Champions League action on Wednesday night. Take a look at the headlines below.

Guardiola will try to rein in his emotions on the touchline after falling foul of the Premier League's crackdown on the behaviour of managers by collecting three yellow cards this season.

The Catalan was handed a touchline ban for City's 2-1 defeat to Wolves at Molineux and watched the game from the front row of the Billy Wright Stand, although he was allowed in the dressing room before and after the game.

Guardiola was booked against Burnley, Nottingham Forest and Newcastle this season, collecting yellow cards in three of the six domestic games he has been on the touchline for this season, having missed two games while recovering from back surgery.

Read more here.

Ake admitted Saturday's defeat to Wolves was one of his toughest games in a City shirt and that he wasn't at all 'happy' with his performance.

City's 100 per cent start to the new Premier League season came was ended on Saturday as they fell to a 2-1 defeat by

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