Manchester City’s coach, Pep Guardiola, has commented on his team’s four-game losing streak in all competitions.
Pep Guardiola for the Mirror
We are not able to do 90 minutes right now. We played a really good first half and moments in the second half. We lost again so [we need to] clean our heads, [go into the] international break and hopefully our players come back fit. We have to try and win games again. We were not able to sustain the rhythm in the second half. Four [defeats] in a row. We have to change things quick.
On November 9, Manchester City lost to Brighton in the 11th round of the Premier League, thus experiencing their fourth straight defeat in all competitions.
Prior to that, the team lost to Sporting Portugal (1:4) in the Champions League, Bournemouth (1:2) in the English Premier League, and Tottenham (1:2) in the English League Cup.
At present, Manchester City are in second place in the Premier League table, with 23 points in 11 matches. Liverpool are in first place with 28 points.
According to statistical website Opta Sport, it is the first time the Spanish coach has lost four matches in a row in his coaching career.
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