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Pep Guardiola backs Manchester City to be ready for Premier League defence

Pep Guardiola is confident Manchester City will challenge for the title despite the attritional effort required to be champions in four of the past five years.

Guardiola’s squad has a core of 12 players who have all been part of at least three triumphant teams since the 2016-17 campaign: Kyle Walker, Kevin De Bruyne, Rúben Dias, John Stones, Ederson, Bernardo Silva, Aymeric Laporte, João Cancelo, Ilkay Gündogan, Rodri, Phil Foden and Riyad Mahrez.

The manager has previously praised their ability to maintain the mental and physical edge to achieve this. Given that the 12 players remain at City, Guardiola was asked what made him sure they can again compete.

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“There is no reason not to be confident,” he said. “No reason. What these guys have done, not just in the Premier League but the [domestic] cups and Europe [says it all]. I don’t know what will happen this season but I’m sure I know these guys. I have no doubts for one second.”

City lost the Community Shield 3-1 to Liverpool on Saturday but Guardiola is not concerned before the league visit to West Ham next Sunday. “We lost a final we would’ve preferred to win but respect to the opponent. We know the standards and how to reach these, maintaining them as always,” he said.

“We are closer [to being ready]. Days ago we played against Bayern and did a very good performance and against Liverpool we did very good things. I don’t feel that we are far away.

“But the end of the pitch [attack and defence] will dictate what happens against West Ham and Bournemouth. It will dictate our level. There are processes that will not be perfect, and that we will have to correct, and we will improve.”

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