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Pep Guardiola: Struggling Manchester City must find a way to win without Rodri

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admits his side must find a way of winning matches when key midfielder Rodri is unavailable.

The treble winners slipped to fourth place in the Premier League after their 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa on Wednesday night.

The loss at Villa Park followed a run of three successive draws meaning Guardiola and his side have gone four games without a league win for the first time since April 2017.

For a side used to setting benchmarks for excellence, they are currently facing a few stats they'd rather forget.

Their 17 goals conceded in the first 15 games of the season is their most since 2009-10 when they finished fifth.

Meanwhile, the two shots they mustered against Villa is the fewest ever for a Guardiola-coached side, a run that stretches back 535 games in La Liga, the Bundesliga, and the Premier League. The 22 Villa shots that rained down on their goal is the joint-most in that same period.

But perhaps the most telling stat is that they have lost all four games this season when midfield linchpin Rodri has been absent – he was suspended on Wednesday having already collected five Premier League bookings – as opposed to being unbeaten in the 43 previous games where the Spanish international has featured.

“Rodri is an important player of course but when he is not there we have to find a way to win without him,” conceded Guardiola, who has this season tended to use either John Stones or Manuel Akanji to plug the gap.

“Six points [behind leaders Arsenal] and we would prefer to be top of the league but we made three draws and lost today,” he added.

“In these years we have found a way to win games but we struggled a bit and we have to find a way.

“It is my job to find a solution. The dynamic

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