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Guardiola: “Too Early to Say” If Manchester City Can Challenge for Premier League Title

Guardiola: “Too Early to Say” If Manchester City Can Challenge for Premier League Title

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says it is “too early to say” whether his side will return to their title-challenging best next season, following a disappointing exit from the FIFA Club World Cup.

City were knocked out of the competition in the Round of 16 after a dramatic 4-3 extra-time loss to Al-Hilal at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.

The defeat came despite an encouraging group stage showing, including a dominant 5-2 win over Juventus. Guardiola, however, remained measured in his post-match reflections.

I don’t know,” he told reporters when asked about City’s title prospects. “It’s too early to say. But I saw many, many good things that I didn’t see before.”

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Guardiola praised the atmosphere in training and improved team cohesion, but warned that the high standards of international competitions like the Club World Cup highlighted areas needing improvement.

 FAQ

  • What was the result of City’s last game?
    They lost 4-3 after extra time to Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup Round of 16.
  • Has Pep confirmed a title push?
    No. He said it’s too early to make that assessment.
  • What positives did Pep mention?
    Improved player relationships, strong training sessions, and positive team energy.

Conclusion

Guardiola’s comments highlight a period of transition for Manchester City. While signs of recovery are visible, the path back to Premier League dominance remains uncertain.

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