Man City withstand late Watford onslaught
Table toppers move five points clear of Liverpool with 2-1 win
LONDON:
Pep Guardiola called on Manchester City to learn from a nervy finish to a seventh straight Premier League victory as a 2-1 win at Watford moved the champions five points clear of Liverpool at the top of the table.
City's goals came either side of half-time as Leroy Sane chested home before Riyad Mahrez doubled the visitors' lead early in the second period.
However, despite dominating for the majority of the game, Guardiola's men had to withstand a nervy finish after Abdoulaye Doucoure bundled in five minutes from time.
"We have in mind the last minutes, (in) the last minutes anything could happen," said Guardiola. "I think we played 65-70 minutes at a top, top level. "After 0-2 we lost a little bit our control. We suffered, but that is what it is. We have to learn from what happened in the last 20-25 minutes."
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Guardiola made six changes to his starting line-up despite also missing Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne through injury.
Yet, City were still too strong for the dogged hosts with Watford thankful to goalkeeper Ben Foster for the visitors not racking up the 5-0 and 6-0 thrashings they did on their two previous visits to Vicarage Road.
"When I came to London I thought Big Ben was in the city but no, he is in Watford for us," said Watford manager Javi Gracia.
However, Gracia's side also had chances before the break against a City defence that appeared to miss Aymeric Laporte as the Frenchman was rotated for the first time in the league this season.
"It was a good old Premier League game, as soon as they scored long balls start coming, they are extremely physical up front," said City captain Vincent Kompany. "We managed the game pretty well. You can't win every game playing fantasy football."
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Roberto Pereyra has already produced some spectacular goals for the Hornets this season and the Argentine was inches away from another when he curled just wide inside 10 minutes.
Foster then made great saves to deny Sane and Mahrez when one-on-one, but the best stop of the opening half came down the other end when Ederson stretched out his left foot to block Troy Deeney's effort from point-blank range.
"They have dominated the game, they have created a lot of chances but I think we have done very good work and, at the end in the last minutes, we had some set pieces to try and get another result," added Gracia.
Pep Guardiola called on Manchester City to learn from a nervy finish to a seventh straight Premier League victory as a 2-1 win at Watford moved the champions five points clear of Liverpool at the top of the table.
City's goals came either side of half-time as Leroy Sane chested home before Riyad Mahrez doubled the visitors' lead early in the second period.
However, despite dominating for the majority of the game, Guardiola's men had to withstand a nervy finish after Abdoulaye Doucoure bundled in five minutes from time.
"We have in mind the last minutes, (in) the last minutes anything could happen," said Guardiola. "I think we played 65-70 minutes at a top, top level. "After 0-2 we lost a little bit our control. We suffered, but that is what it is. We have to learn from what happened in the last 20-25 minutes."
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Guardiola made six changes to his starting line-up despite also missing Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne through injury.
Yet, City were still too strong for the dogged hosts with Watford thankful to goalkeeper Ben Foster for the visitors not racking up the 5-0 and 6-0 thrashings they did on their two previous visits to Vicarage Road.
"When I came to London I thought Big Ben was in the city but no, he is in Watford for us," said Watford manager Javi Gracia.
However, Gracia's side also had chances before the break against a City defence that appeared to miss Aymeric Laporte as the Frenchman was rotated for the first time in the league this season.
"It was a good old Premier League game, as soon as they scored long balls start coming, they are extremely physical up front," said City captain Vincent Kompany. "We managed the game pretty well. You can't win every game playing fantasy football."
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Roberto Pereyra has already produced some spectacular goals for the Hornets this season and the Argentine was inches away from another when he curled just wide inside 10 minutes.
Foster then made great saves to deny Sane and Mahrez when one-on-one, but the best stop of the opening half came down the other end when Ederson stretched out his left foot to block Troy Deeney's effort from point-blank range.
"They have dominated the game, they have created a lot of chances but I think we have done very good work and, at the end in the last minutes, we had some set pieces to try and get another result," added Gracia.