Pep Guardiola labelled Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland as “extraordinary” after the Manchester City stars destroyed Arsenal in a 4-1 victory that put the defending champion accountable for the Premier League title race.
De Bruyne was at his masterful finest as he put City forward with a lung-bursting run and funky end.
The Belgium midfielder supplied the cross for John Stones to move City’s second, then netted once more himself earlier than Haaland wrapped up the essential victory within the ultimate seconds.
“The connection between Kevin and Erling is extraordinary, today we tried to use it as much as possible,” Guardiola informed BT Sport.
Second-placed City is now simply two factors behind chief Arsenal with two video games in hand.
If City wins six of its final seven video games it’s assured to win the title for a fifth time in six seasons.
Guardiola isn’t getting carried simply but nevertheless because the Spaniard urged his gamers to deal with their subsequent three league video games.
City travels to Fulham on Sunday, then hosts West Ham and Leeds.
Guardiola’s males are additionally resulting from play Real Madrid within the Champions League semifinals throughout that interval, with an FA Cup ultimate date in opposition to Manchester United in June because it chases a exceptional treble.
“I know the next three games are really important. After two games at home against West Ham and Leeds, these three games will dictate if we can do what we want to do,” Guardiola stated.
“The reality is today we are two points behind Arsenal, they are in front of us.”
De Bruyne echoed Guardiola as he refused to say the win had secured one other title for City.
“It is too long. We know what people said about whoever won this game but it is so hard, a lot of things can happen,” De Bruyne stated.
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“We have two games in hand but we are still behind them.”
‘We could have scored more’
On his lethal double act with Haaland, who assisted the Belgian’s objectives, De Bruyne stated: “I think we set up a bit differently. Instead of two number eights I had the freedom to go left or right depending on where the space was.
“We could have scored more. The second half was 50-50 but we didn’t give much away.
“They’re a class team and hard to play against. We had to be at our best today, and we were.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com