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Pep Guardiola proves Jurgen Klopp right with telling comments after Arsenal vs Man City

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Pep Guardiola manager of Manchester City(Image: Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admitted his players were "incredibly tired" as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the Premier League.

Guardiola also echoed concerns raised by former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who criticised the Club World Cup during the summer.

Sunday saw City forced to settle for a point after a late Gabriel Martinelli equaliser cancelled out an opening goal from Erling Haaland against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.



The result leaves City eight points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League, with the reigning champions maintaining a 100 percent start to the campaign.



Guardiola pointed to fatigue as a reason behind City's performance against Arsenal, after a busy summer saw them compete in the FIFA Club World Cup.

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City were eliminated in the round of 16 at the start of July, just days before Premier League clubs returned for pre-season training, reports the Liverpool Echo.

After watching City held to a draw with Arsenal, Guardiola explained why the demanding schedule affected the performance level of his squad.

"We cannot make an excuse without what happened this week, a tough game against [Manchester] United, Champions League Thursday [vs Napoli] and today against a team like this, so powerful," said Guardiola in an interview with Sky Sports.

"Hats off to the team, their resilience, it's so difficult when you're not affecting the high pressure, the build-up, it's already so tough to do it."

City have picked up just eight points from their five Premier League matches this season.

"People don't realise, the game against Napoli was so emotional after that a recovery day then it's four or five hours to arrive in London, it's more fatigue and everything.

"A team like Arsenal, who fought in the last two Premier Leagues, Champions League semi-final, not just Man City invest money they did it as well but we were there.

"We have to be strong and you have to have mentality, we have that.

Klopp was concerned about the busy schedule and the impact it would have on player welfare.

Jurgen Klopp's past comments were echoed by Pep Guardiola on Sunday evening(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

"In the end, it's all about the game and not the surrounding aspects - and that's why the Club World Cup is the worst idea ever implemented in football in this regard," Klopp told Welt earlier in the summer.

"People who have never had anything to do with day-to-day business or who no longer have anything to do with it come up with something.

"Last year we had the Copa America and European Championship, this year the Club World Cup and next year the World Cup.

"This means no real recovery for the players who are there, neither physically nor mentally.

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