Pep Guardiola has suggested the media were wrong to believe that he could transform Manchester City into a side contesting for the treble, insisting he made no promises upon taking the job.
City, who were dumped out of the Champions League by Monaco in midweek, face Liverpool in a crunch match at the top of the Premier League on Sunday, as both sides vie for second place behind runaway leaders Chelsea.
"I am the manager, I am responsible absolutely for everything that happened [in Monaco]," Guardiola said.
"Maybe you [journalists] are wrong – Pep is sitting here, now they are going to win the treble. Easy.
"You are wrong. I never came here and said we are going to win one title, I never said I am going to win the treble, I never said I am going to win the double – never said it.
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City, who were dumped out of the Champions League by Monaco in midweek, face Liverpool in a crunch match at the top of the Premier League on Sunday, as both sides vie for second place behind runaway leaders Chelsea.
"I am the manager, I am responsible absolutely for everything that happened [in Monaco]," Guardiola said.
"Maybe you [journalists] are wrong – Pep is sitting here, now they are going to win the treble. Easy.
"You are wrong. I never came here and said we are going to win one title, I never said I am going to win the treble, I never said I am going to win the double – never said it.
To read full article - https://goo.gl/Cd3BJl
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