I'm so proud – Guardiola hails 'incredible' Man City

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was a proud man following his team's 2-1 loss to Liverpool in New Jersey.

Published : Jul 26, 2018 11:33 IST

Pep Guardiola lavished praise on Manchester City despite its 2-1 International Champions Cup loss to Liverpool on Wednesday.

An undermanned City fell to back-to-back ICC defeats after succumbing to a 94th-minute Sadio Mane penalty in New Jersey midweek.

Missing a host of World Cup stars, City opened the scoring approaching the hour mark via Leroy Sane's brilliance after the Germany star outpaced Virgil van Dijk and Nathaniel Clyne.

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But, City was pegged back within six minutes after Mohamed Salah came off the bench and equalised, before Mane converted a spot-kick at the death.

City manager Guardiola, however, could not be prouder of the record-setting Premier League champions post-match. "It's incredible what we have done," Guardiola said.

"The first 75 minutes, against this team which fought for the Champions League last season, I am so, so proud. I am happy to be manager of these guys for this reason."

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"For 75 incredible minutes, the players were so tired but worked so hard and for the last part of the game Liverpool brought on incredible quality and deserved to score the goals in the end. But, our performance was incredible; first half, players with an average age of 18, 19 years old, it was so good."

The likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Vincent Kompany, Gabriel Jesus, Kyle Walker, Raheem Sterling, John Stones and Sergio Aguero have enjoyed extended breaks following the World Cup. Club-record signing Riyad Mahrez headlined Wednesday's starting XI, with Sane and Bernardo Silva on the bench.

"We don't think about that, we just try to make the best of it. It is what it is; I learned that when I was a little boy in Barcelona, you don’t find excuses, you just play," Guardiola added when asked about City's preparations with their regular starters.

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"We are happy. We have 16 players out because our players play for the best international teams in the world. That is a good example for the club."

"We are going to adapt, simple as that. We will see which players we have for the final against Chelsea, how many players and in which condition, we will see, and then comes the start. We are late, we know it, but if we play like we did today, with this spirit against an amazing team, the future will be so good."

Meanwhile, the state of the pitch in New Jersey scuppered Guardiola's plans of fielding centre-back Aymeric Laporte, with the City boss saying: "Laporte, the second day in Manchester he had a little problem with a sore wrist. Now, he's in perfect condition, he trains with us, but we didn't want to take a risk with him on this pitch because we need players for the beginning of the season."

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