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Guardiola salutes gritty Manchester City

Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola (C) celebrates at the end of their match against Manchester United in Manchester, north west England, on December 10, 2017

NEWCASTLE, United Kingdom, Dec 28 – Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City’s resilience after the runaway Premier League leaders made it 18 successive wins with a 1-0 victory at Newcastle on Wednesday.

Guardiola’s side moved 15 points clear of second placed Manchester United thanks to Raheem Sterling’s first half strike.

City completely dominated possession after a Newcastle side seemingly intent solely on keeping the scoring down.

That stubborn approach almost earned Newcastle an undeserved point when Dwight Gayle headed just wide in the final moments.

City boss Guardiola ripped Newcastle’s defensive approach, but was impressed with the way his players kept plugging away.

“We did absolutely everything but it is difficult to play when the other team doesn’t want to play,” he said.

“We created enough chances to win 2-0, 3-0, 4-0. But in the last minutes we played in their rhythm and then it was not easy because it is not over at 1-0.

“Always you have to expect this kind of situation and it is not always easy to maintain that level.

“Any manager can decide what he wants. I prefer to try to play but I respect a lot what opponents do and we have to try to discover how to attack against them.”

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Sterling’s latest match-winning contribution underlined the England winger’s revival this season.

“Raheem Sterling is scoring a lot and is playing good – so we are happy with that,” Guardiola said.

“We are now 15 points in front and we can now focus on our next game (at Crystal Palace).”

City look certain to lift the title, but midfielder Bernardo Silva isn’t getting carried away just yet.

“We have to keep working the same way since the start of the season and that’s what we’ll be doing,” he said.

“It isn’t won. We’re still in December. We have to play with the same spirit and hunger to win the games.”

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