Pep Urges Man City To Embrace Privilege Of EPL Title Chase Pressure
11th May 2019
They could make history by becoming the first side to ever win the English domestic treble as long as they match Liverpool's result at home to Wolves this weekend and defeat Watford in the FA Cup final next Saturday

- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola wants his side to embrace the "privilege" of being in pole position to retain the Premier League title when they travel to Brighton on Sunday
- City go into the final day of the season one point ahead of Liverpool after a title race that has raised the bar from anything the Premier League has seen before
- Liverpool's long wait to win the title could unbelievably stretch into its 30th year despite posting the third highest points tally in Premier League history
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola wants his side to embrace
the "privilege" of being in pole position to retain the Premier
League title when they travel to Brighton on Sunday.
City go into the final day of the season one point ahead of
Liverpool after a title race that has raised the bar from anything the
Premier League has seen before.
Liverpool's long wait to win the title could unbelievably
stretch into its 30th year despite posting the third highest points tally in
Premier League history.
With victory on England's south coast on Sunday, City will
hit 98 points, two less than their record-breaking campaign last season, but
arguably even more impressive having come from seven points behind in January
and refusing to budge in a 13-game winning run as the finishing line
approaches.
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"It's a privilege," said Guardiola on Friday.
"Is a dream to be here, honestly I didn't expect months ago when we were
seven points (behind) against this Liverpool to be in the position that we are
now.
"We have the chance to become champion if we win our
game and that is what we have to do."
The scale of the achievement in holding off Jurgen Klopp's
charging Reds was amplified when Guardiola saw his old side Barcelona thrashed
4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday as Liverpool reached a second consecutive Champions
League final.
City could make history by becoming the first side to ever
win the English domestic treble as long as they match Liverpool's result at
home to Wolves this weekend and defeat Watford in the FA Cup final next
Saturday.
But despite all they have achieved this season to this
point, Guardiola believes City must finish the job if they are to avoid being
"destroyed" by their critics.
"We saw in the Champions League. (Barcelona and Ajax)
lost once but everybody destroyed the teams, destroyed the managers, destroyed
the clubs," added Guardiola.
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- 'You have to win' -
"Doing incredible, doing well, we know in which world
we live and you have to win."
City have racked up 157 goals in all competitions this
season, but have had to grind it out in recent weeks, winning three of their
last four games 1-0.
A wonder strike from captain Vincent Kompany, his first goal
from outside the box in 12 years, was needed to see off Leicester 1-0 on
Monday, while Sergio Aguero's winner at Burnley the week before crossed the
line by 30 millimetres.
Brighton's survival in the Premier League was guaranteed by
Cardiff's relegation last weekend and the Seagulls showed they have not
switched off for their summer holidays by holding Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at the
Emirates a day later.
"In one game anything can happen. One mistake from our
side, one incredible performance from the other side, one mistake from the
referees can decide the title," warned Guardiola.
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"That's why we have to be more precise, be better and
try to win the game."
City could be boosted by the return of Kevin de Bruyne from
injury, but fellow midfielder Fernandinho misses out.