Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his belief that achieving 100 points and winning four consecutive Premier League titles is an unattainable feat. Speaking to Sky Sports, Guardiola stated, “No one is going to win 100 points, and four-in-a-row in the Premier League. It’s not going to happen in my lifetime, I’m sorry!”
Guardiola’s Recent Concerns
Guardiola’s comments come amidst a series of statements highlighting his concerns over player fatigue and the importance of maintaining player fitness. On 21 February, he emphasised the need for player fitness, while earlier, on 18 February, he criticised the congested fixture schedule, which he believes contributes to player exhaustion.
Commitment to Manchester City
Despite these challenges, Guardiola has confirmed his commitment to Manchester City, as reported on 20 February. His dedication to the club remains steadfast, even as he navigates the difficulties posed by the demanding Premier League schedule.
Previous Remarks
Guardiola’s recent remarks also follow his admission on 18 February that the odds against Real Madrid were misleading, further illustrating his candid approach to discussing the challenges faced by his team.