Pep Guardiola praises Manchester City for perfect display against Leicester
Premier League champions now one point behind Brendan Rodgers’ second-placed side
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Your support makes all the difference.Pep Guardiola praised his Manchester City side for playing in exactly the way he wanted as they beat Leicester 3-1 in some style.
The Premier League champions overcame the setback of a Jamie Vardy breakaway goal to power to an impressive victory at the Etihad Stadium.
Kevin De Bruyne was outstanding in all departments and pulled the strings as City hit back with goals from Riyad Mahrez, Ilkay Gundogan – from the penalty spot – and Gabriel Jesus.
The victory brought City back within one point of the second-placed Foxes.
Guardiola said: “Even before Vardy’s goal we were playing well.
“It was an incredible performance with and without the ball and we defended so high.
“Having Vardy there is so dangerous, but were at a high level so I am so pleased.
“I must say thank you to the players for following me and playing the way we wanted.
“I have tried to convince the players that this is the team we want to be. If we win or lose, this is the team we can be.
“I am very pleased. I like to watch my team play in that way. When the team doesn’t follow the way I want to play I will leave.
“I hope in the future we can continue at this level.”
As well as setting up Jesus’ goal, De Bruyne hit the woodwork, forced two good saves from Kasper Schmeichel and created numerous other chances.
Guardiola said: “When we play that way we can increase the quality of our players like Kevin.
“He won the game against Arsenal on his own but today it was a victory for the team.
“But in that position he is incredible. He has everything. He was amazing.”
City remain 11 points behind runaway leaders Liverpool, however.
Guardiola said: “The problem we have at the moment is that Liverpool are winning all their games, so we have to congratulate them.
“We may lose games, we may lose points, but we must never lose our incredible personality.”
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