
Gianluigi Donnarumma expresses that working with Pep Guardiola has surpassed his expectations and has significantly aided his development as a player.
Donnarumma: Pep has already helped me in so many ways
Gianluigi Donnarumma says working under City boss Pep Guardiola has already exceeded his wildest expectations.
Having joined City from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last summerâs transfer window, the Italian goalkeeper has gone on to make a huge impact in his first season at City.
He has produced countless key saves at crucial junctures of games to help Guardiolaâs side stay firmly in the hunt for the Premier League title with City also seeking to add the FA Cup alongside the Carabao Cup we lifted last month.
Reflecting both on his time at City so far as well as looking ahead to the remainder of the season, Donnarumma highlighted the huge impact working under City boss Guardiola had already had on him.
âI think until you live it, you will never understand,â Donnarumma said of working under Pep.
âUntil you experience him, you canât understand the importance he has and the effect he has on a team.
âSometimes you are shocked, you are enchanted, sometimes to hear him speak, to prepare a game tactically.
âEvery situation, the coach helps me. He helps me manage the moments of the game.
âEvery game you have some difficulties that maybe in another game you donât have.
âAnd on those situations the coach is very good at preparing for them, at managing them well.
âAnd I am very happy because he has helped me a lot.
âHe has helped me a lot in many situations, on the pitch and off it, and I think both he and the team have been fundamental from the beginning.
âI am very lucky in my career to be coached by him.â
After sealing our place in the FA Cup semi-finals last weekend City resume Premier League action on Sunday with a key trip to tackle Chelsea (16:30 UK).
With leaders Arsenal having slipped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth earlier on Saturday, though the Gunners are still nine points clear, with two games in hand and the fact we still have to host Mikel Artetaâs side, victory tomorrow would put a huge spring in Cityâs title push.
From his perspective, Donnarumma says dealing with pressure is something City will seek to embrace rather than fear.
âYou feel it,â the keeper added.
âThe destiny is no longer in our hands, but we will try to hang on until the end and put pressure on them but these two games for us [Chelsea and Arsenal] are important.
âItâs always going to be a complicated game [at Chelsea.
âIt will be a difficult game because going there to play is never easy.
âWe hope to get a great result because itâs very important for us for the title race.â
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Gianluigi Donnarumma states that Pep Guardiola has assisted him in numerous ways, enhancing his skills and understanding of the game.
Donnarumma mentions that his experience working under Guardiola has exceeded his wildest expectations.
Gianluigi Donnarumma plays as a goalkeeper for Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola is known for significantly improving players' performances and tactical understanding, as highlighted by Donnarumma's experience.





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