Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has praised his team’s ability to withstand Leeds United’s aggressive pressing and secure a crucial 1-0 victory at Elland Road, moving within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal. Speaking after the match, Guardiola acknowledged the hosts’ intense start and missed chances but credited his side’s controlled response, particularly after Antoine Semenyo’s first-half stoppage-time winner.
“We controlled the transitions and everything. It was a huge victory to still be there,” Guardiola said. He singled out midfielders Bernardo Silva and Rodri for their “extraordinary effort” in maintaining possession and neutralizing Leeds’ threat. The win tightens the title race and maintains pressure on Arsenal ahead of their Sunday clash with Chelsea.
Key Points:
Guardiola’s tactical adjustments after surviving Leeds’ initial onslaught proved decisive in securing three points.
The victory demonstrates City’s championship pedigree in grinding out results under hostile conditions.
The midfield duo’s ability to control tempo after the chaotic start was instrumental to the win.
The result intensifies the title race, with Arsenal now feeling the pressure of City’s relentless pursuit.
Haaland’s absence was mitigated by collective effort, highlighting squad depth.
Pep Guardiola’s tactical acumen and his squad’s resilience were on full display as Manchester City navigated a treacherous away fixture to close the gap on Arsenal, setting up a tense finale to the Premier League season.
Sources: Post-Match Interview