Pep Guardiola Labels Manchester City's Season 'Bad' Despite Champions League Hope
Source: news.source.channelnewsasia
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has described the current season as 'bad' despite the team's recent 2-1 victory over Aston Villa, which brought them closer to securing a Champions League spot. Guardiola emphasized that the Premier League performance is the true measure of success, overshadowing potential achievements in the FA Cup or Champions League. Despite the negative assessment, pundit Roy Keane believes Guardiola's view is overly harsh, considering the team's challenges and potential for winning the FA Cup.
Key Points
Pep Guardiola considers Manchester City's season 'bad' despite being close to Champions League qualification.
Manchester City's recent 2-1 win over Aston Villa was crucial for their European aspirations.
Guardiola emphasizes that success in the Premier League is the primary measure of a good season.
Roy Keane disagrees with Guardiola's assessment, citing the team's challenges and potential FA Cup win.
Kevin De Bruyne's performance was notable in the match against Aston Villa, despite his impending departure from the club.