Soccer-Man City players back with fresh minds and legs after three-day break, Guardiola says


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Newcastle United - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - February 21, 2026 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola before the match Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes

MANCHESTER, England, Feb 27 (Reuters) - ⁠Manchester City players have returned to training with fresh legs ⁠and minds after Pep Guardiola gave them three days off ‌amid a busy schedule and with a tight title race ahead, the manager said on Friday.

City are on a five-match winning streak in all competitions before Saturday's trip ​to Leeds United with the aim of keeping ⁠up the pressure on ⁠Premier League leaders Arsenal, who sit five points clear at the top, ⁠having ‌played one game more than City.

"It's not to go to Maldives. Since September-October we've had long weeks," Guardiola told reporters ⁠when asked why he gave his players a mid-season ​break.

"I've learned in ‌this country, less is more. And we can train less ⁠because the schedule ​allowed us. You have to clean the minds and legs to come back better."

Winger Jeremy Doku, who has scored three goals and provided 11 assists ⁠this season, has also returned to training ​after suffering a calf injury.

Leeds, 15th in the table, held top-five sides Chelsea and Aston Villa in their last two league games, and had ⁠threatened a 2-2 draw at City in November before Phil Foden scored an added-time winner for Guardiola's side.

Guardiola, who has led City to six Premier League titles since 2017-18, said he did not remember how ​it felt dealing with the pressure of ⁠the title race for the first time.

"I don't remember. I'm not here ​to give advice to Mikel (Arteta)," he said, ‌referring to his former assistant coach who ​has led Arsenal to second-place finishes in the last three seasons.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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