Guardiola's Man City Fighting Off Fatigue As Title Race Heats Up
8th March 2019
The last three games have seen them score just two goals, including a goalless League Cup final appearance against a Chelsea team they had defeated 6-0 just two weeks prior

- Manchester City hope Saturday's meeting with Watford can offer them the same sort of impetus their opponents provided for Premier League title rivals Liverpool
- City manager Pep Guardiola has seen his side hit a downturn in their attacking form in recent weeks despite overtaking Liverpool and returning to the top of the table
- But as a general indicator of form, City's previously prolific goalscoring feats - which had produced 50 goals in the opening 13 games of 2019 - have dried up alarmingly
MANCHESTER, United
Kingdom- Manchester City hope Saturday's meeting with Watford can offer
them the same sort of impetus their opponents provided for Premier League title
rivals Liverpool.
City manager Pep Guardiola has seen his side hit a downturn
in their attacking form in recent weeks despite overtaking Liverpool and
returning to the top of the table.
The last three City games have seen them score just two
goals, including a goalless League Cup final appearance against a Chelsea team
they had defeated 6-0 just two weeks prior.
The run hardly represents a major concern, with City having
won the cup final on penalties and their next two league games by 1-0
scorelines.
But as a general indicator of form, City's previously
prolific goalscoring feats - which had produced 50 goals in the opening 13
games of 2019 - have dried up alarmingly.
Watford, who were beaten 5-0 by a Liverpool team that had
gone through a similarly barren spell immediately prior to their meeting, might
be just the right opponents for City this weekend as they aim to maintain their
one-point lead over Liverpool.
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Yet Guardiola must also have been alarmed by a growing
injury list which includes Kevin De Bruyne after last weekend's victory at
Bournemouth.
The Belgian midfielder suffered a hamstring injury early in
the second half and City were economical with the facts surrounding the problem
immediately after the game, other than Guardiola confirming he will be
sidelined for a period of time.
De Bruyne's absence will add to the mounting frustrations
for the 27-year-old, who started 36 of City's 38 league games last season.
De Bruyne will have played in just seven of City's 30 league
games this term if, as expected, he misses out against Watford.
Two knee injuries have taken their toll on De Bruyne this
season although, even when he has enjoyed extended periods in the first team,
he has appeared short of the form that made him one of the league's most
effective players last season.
De Bruyne's lack of cutting edge was hardly a problem for
City over the opening weeks of the new year, but his side have found it more
difficult to wear teams down in recent games.
The fact the Belgian played so much over the summer, with
his team reaching the latter stages of the World Cup, has been cited by both
player and manager as a reason for his lack of fitness and form.
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And City's gruelling schedule, as they continue to compete
for four trophies, has clearly impacted upon, not only De Bruyne but a number
of other players, with Fernandinho and Aymeric Laporte also suffering recent
injuries.
Speaking earlier this month, before his latest setback, De
Bruyne conceded that those absences have affected him.
"Sometimes I feel good, sometimes I feel a little bit
worse or I need a day more to recover," he said.
"But I try every day to be at the best level I can be,
and sometimes people have to give me a little bit of slack after the amount of
time I've been away.
"I always want to be better. But sometimes my body just
says 'no' and I have to take that in my stride."