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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola (Picture: Getty) Pep Guardiola said Premier League leaders Arsenal ‘look unstoppable’ after Manchester City climbed to second in the table. Man City only finished third last season but Guardiola feels his side are getting ‘better and better’ as he chases a seventh Premier League title.
But City will need a drop-off from Arsenal to reclaim the Premier League trophy and Guardiola admits that looks unlikely on current form. Man City beat Bournemouth last time out (Picture: Getty) ‘We are six points behind Arsenal, who look unstoppable right now because they play fantastic,’ Guardiola said. ‘They don’t concede goals, they are so solid, they can score from many different situations, positions and many players. ‘But even with that, I think when we make this step a little bit better [more players start scoring], we will be closer, games will be more tighter and we will be able to win.’ Referencing Arsenal’s sensational defensive record, with the Gunners only conceded three goals in the Premier League, Guardiola added: ‘Hopefully Arsenal concede a goal one day.
It’s not easy to face them.’ To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Guardiola was pleased with Man City’s battling win over Bournemouth and believes the positive result is a sign his team are improving. ‘I like the team for many things and I give incredible credit to the victory because Bournemouth are in a good phase,’ Guardiola said. ‘They had only lost one game. Liverpool are the defending Premier League champions (Picture: Getty) ‘My only worry for Arsenal is they looked a completely different side when Viktor Gyokeres was forced off.
