Pep Guardiola: Man City injury crisis no excuse for shock loss - ESPN
Manchester City's injury crisis proved costly as the champions saw a 32-game unbeaten Premier League run come to a surprising end with a 2-1 loss at Bournemouth on Saturday but manager Pep Guardiola preferred not to use injuries as an excuse.
The defeat dropped City to second spot, two points behind Liverpool who recovered to beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1.
«I don't know what would have happened. I would like to tell you if these players [weren't injured], we would have won, but nobody knows,» Guardiola told reporters. «The guys give everything, but not enough to compete against that team in that moment.»
City's loss came on the heels of a midweek defeat at Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup fourth round.
And Guardiola said his team paid the price for a lack of intensity as Bournemouth won through goals from Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson
«We couldn't match up to the intensity,» he said. «All the situations with the long balls, we couldn't win it.
»And when you don't win these types of balls to Semenyo and others, our central defenders and strikers have to defend deeper.
«We have players with rhythm and the other players have a lack of rhythm because we could not train due to injuries. But we knew it.»
On Friday Guardiola said he had urged his stars to play through pain «like Rafael Nadal» and feared he might have only 11 senior players fit to feature in the Bournemouth game.
City were already missing Jack Grealish, Rodri and Oscar Bobb and in his pre-game interview Guardiola said Rúben Dias and John Stones were also «ruled out for a little bit of long time.»
Captain Kyle Walker was one of several players who had not been expected to feature on Saturday but started, while Kevin De Bruyne was back on the bench after a