City 'cannot be brilliant all the time' - Guardiola

Despite the 4-0 scoreline, Manchester City was sup-par in its performance against Newcastle United.

Published : Dec 20, 2021 10:48 IST

Manchester City boss Guardiola looks on during the win against Newcastle.
Manchester City boss Guardiola looks on during the win against Newcastle.
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Manchester City boss Guardiola looks on during the win against Newcastle.

Manchester City delivered a sub-par performance against Newcastle United on Sunday, despite the 4-0 scoreline, and while manager Pep Guardiola wants more from his side he knows his team "cannot be brilliant all the time".

"Good result, exceptional result and a very not good performance at all, especially in the first half. You cannot be brilliant all the time," Guardiola said.

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"In saying that, we more than deserved the victory now. We know that we can do better and better. In the end what we missed is the simple things, not the complicated things."

In beating Newcastle, City set the English record for most top-flight wins in a calendar year, surpassing Liverpool's 1982 side with its 34th victory.

"You can win the titles, but when you break a record from a long, long time ago in the calendar year, the most victories, we are consistent. We win games, win games and win games," said Guardiola.

"But one day it will be breakable. We had 100 points, maybe one day a team will do more points. But they will have to do well, really well, because this is not easy to do it and happy for the guys at the club."

Leader City, which is three points clear of Liverpool, hosts Leicester City on Dec. 26.

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