Soccer-Guardiola confident City can withstand fatigue with end of season in sight


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - Real Madrid v Manchester City - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - May 9, 2023 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gestures REUTERS/Isabel Infantes/File Photo

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Treble-chasing Manchester City face a hectic schedule over the season's final few weeks, but manager Pep Guardiola is not concerned about his team spreading themselves too thin, saying his players understand the gravity of every game and that the rewards are great.

"It's just a question of six games for sure, maybe seven to fight for everything - come on," Guardiola said Friday on his side's full-throttle, late-season push.

City are just a point ahead of Arsenal atop the Premier League with a game in hand and will look to extend that lead when they play Everton on Sunday at Goodison Park. Arsenal also play on Sunday against visiting Brighton.

"I think definitely (Arsenal) are going to win their three (remaining) games," Guardiola said on Friday. "I would like them to drop points to be honest but I think they will get nine points."

City are coming off a tense 1-1 Champions League semi-final draw at Real Madrid on Tuesday, and host the defending champions in the second leg on Wednesday at the Etihad Stadium. Guardiola's team will also play in the FA Cup final against rivals Manchester United on June 3.

"We play for all competitions," the Spaniard said. "You have to switch and adapt. There are four games left in the Premier League and it's really important to be there and keep our destiny in our hands."

When asked how his players bounce back from Tuesday's physically and mentally draining draw, Guardiola said winning helps. His team have won 10 successive Premier League games.

"If in the previous game you win, mentally your recovery is quicker," he said. "Always I believe the human being has incredible resources to move forward, keep going. When you believe 'I am exhausted, I cannot go anymore,' you can. You can.

"It's normal you're tired, but at the same time, if your desire, your mental is in the right position, the human being can have incredible energy."

Real Madrid play Getafe in LaLiga on Saturday, giving them an extra day to recover before their semi-final second leg against City, although Guardiola refused to bite when asked about unfair scheduling.

"Doesn't matter," he said. "So don't fight anymore about the schedules, it is what is. It's not frustration, it is what it is."

Erling Haaland was named the Football Writers' Association's men's player of the year earlier on Friday, and Guardiola had kind words for his goal-scoring machine.

"I think it's well-deserved, congratulations to him of course," he said.

The Norway international has scored a record 51 goals in all competitions for City this season, and a Premier League single season record of 35 goals.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Toby Davis)

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