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Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City can win the domestic treble again, citing their demanding schedule as a sign of success. He praised players like Omar Marmoush and Phil Foden for their contributions in recent matches.
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Pep Guardiola: We have done it before, we can win the domestic treble again
Pep Guardiola has insisted that Manchester Cityâs relentless schedule is a sign of success rather than a burden to be resented.
City face Crystal Palace in a midweek Premier League fixture before the FA Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley this weekend â ahead of their final league games of the season against Bournemouth and Aston Villa â all within the space of a fortnight.
The schedule has drawn considerable attention but Guardiola was having none of the narrative that it represents an unfair disadvantage, having played over 50 games a season consistently since he was appointed Manchester City manager in 2016.
Pep Guardiola stated that Manchester City can win the domestic treble again, emphasizing their previous success.
Guardiola sees the demanding schedule as a sign of success rather than a burden, expressing a desire to experience it every year.
Guardiola credited Omar Marmoush and Phil Foden for their energy and contributions during matches against Brentford.
Manchester City is set to face Crystal Palace in the Premier League, followed by the FA Cup final against Chelsea and league games against Bournemouth and Aston Villa.
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Speaking in a press conference after Saturdayâs 3-0 win over Brentford, the 55-year-old explained how he is keeping his squad switched on through their domestic treble pursuit.
Asked about managing his squad through such a compressed run of fixtures, Guardiola refused to frame the pressure as anything other than a privilege.
âNo we or I donât think about the generosity of the Premier League, as always, has been really nice for this schedule. But it is what it is! We accept (the demand of their fixture schedule),â he said.
âAlways I say, donât play the final of the FA Cup and you wonât have this schedule. Yeah? So if youâre in the final, you have this schedule.
âAnd I would love to have the schedule of the semi-finals of the (UEFA) Champions League in the middle of a title race, because we would be there.
âWhen we won the treble (in 2023) or when we won the quadruple (in 2019), we were there in that dynamic. So itâs really nice. As much you are fit, like we are, looking with energy.
âExtraordinaryâ â Pep Guardiola hails Manchester City duo after crucial Brentford win
âItâs easy to say, âOkay, make substitutions and in one minute, Jeremy (Doku) will put the ball into the netâ. But we wanted energy and Omar (Marmoush) gave us that energy, and Phil (Foden) gave us that, and you need everyone. So as much as you are fit, you can do it, because weâve done it. And because we did it, we can do it.â
The final line is the one that will resonate around the Etihad Stadium dressing room. âBecause we did it, we can do itâ is not simply motivational rhetoric, it is a reference to a squad that has won trebles and quadruples under this manager and knows, from lived experience, what it takes to sustain performance across congested periods of a season.
The reference to Marmoush and Foden providing energy off the bench against Brentford is telling. Guardiola is not simply rotating for the sake of it, he is building a squad environment where every player understands their role and is ready to make an immediate impact when called upon.
Cityâs final four games of the season â Crystal Palace at home on Wednesday night, the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Sunday, a trip to Bournemouth next week and a difficult test against Aston Villa at home on the final day of the Premier League campaign â represent the summit of a remarkable second half of the season for the Blues.
Guardiolaâs message to his players heading into that stretch is as clear as it has ever been: they have done this before. And that means they can do it again.