Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted he is “exhausted” as his team prepares to chase down Arsenal in the Premier League title race, despite beating the Gunners 2-0 to lift the Carabao Cup. Nico O’Reilly’s brace secured the first silverware of the season for City at Wembley, but Guardiola acknowledged his side remains nine points behind Arsenal in the league, albeit with a game in hand. The Spaniard said dropping points against West Ham had punished his team, adding that they would “do whatever it takes” to overtake the league leaders.
Key Points:
Guardiola’s admission of exhaustion reflects the intense demands of competing on multiple fronts this season.
Despite the cup victory, City face a significant uphill task to catch Arsenal in the Premier League.
The game in hand offers City a chance to reduce the deficit, but consistency will be key in the remaining fixtures.
Guardiola’s acknowledgment of dropped points against West Ham highlights the fine margins in the title race.
The manager’s comments suggest the psychological toll of chasing Arsenal, even after a trophy win.
As City celebrates cup glory, Guardiola’s focus quickly shifts to the league, where his exhausted squad must summon one more push to keep their title hopes alive.
Sources: Complete Sports
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