Pep Guardiola sure Manchester City ‘still alive’ after latest loss at Aston Villa
Manager says City in title hunt despite six-point gap Erling Haaland’s injury not expected to be serious Pep Guardiola said it was too early for Manchester City to fret about Arsenal’s superb start to the Premier League season, and that his team were alive in their pursuit of reclaiming the (…)
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