Another season another derby and Guardiola has already increased the charisma of the match by stating that he has his eyes set for the derby.
Great occasions can raise clearness, and Manchester City continues to siphon out pearls of insight as a feature of the club’s 21 wins in a row.
Manchester City got an early lead but soon Wolves equalized but then a flurry of goals at the end of the match helped City take all the three points and again increase their lead at the top of the table. Riyad Mahrez summarized it well, the Algerian had a piece of different goals in the making and he helped in pushing City 15 points clear of Manchester United with one more match played than its two nearest rivals.
Guardiola, all things considered, has changed to all-out title forswearing mode. Like Jurgen Klopp a year ago and scores of different mentors, it’s just about the following game.
Guardiola mentioned that the game against United will be a crucial tie for the team and he is already focused on the derby match.
He said: “United match is all we care. The champions are Liverpool, the crown belongs to them. We are in the best position right now to take them out and we are going to try but they are the champions. There are 33 points to play for. Tomorrow our opponents will play, we have one or two days off and prepare for Manchester United at home.”
How sweet.
Where will City’s 21-game winning run — 15 in the Premier League — end? City is home for Sunday’s derby and a midweek visit from Southampton prior to making a beeline for Fulham on March 13 and facilitating Borussia Monchengladbach three days later. That is 25. Would they be able to arrive?
Can United break this winning streak and close the gap against City?