Pep Guardiola insists there is no danger of complacency at Manchester City because his team have not yet achieved anything
Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola
Manchester: Pep Guardiola insists there is no danger of complacency at Manchester City because his team have not yet achieved anything.
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City's superb start under Guardiola continued as they won their eighth successive game in all competitions by thrashing Bournemouth 4-0 in the EPL on Saturday.
Already they have scored 25 goals in the campaign and the manner of their play is earning widespread plaudits, but Guardiola will not allow his players to believe a game will be too easy.
"That is not going to happen when I am there," the Spaniard said. "And don't say it is too easy. I heard from years ago the Premier League is the toughest league and I am going to accept that.
"We have a lot of work (to do) and we are just in September. We have played absolutely nothing. Of course the most important things in our game were much better than in the Sunderland game, but that is what we have to do. Always for the next game we have to try to do it better than the game before."
He said: "I am so happy but I have to tell you I am going to lose games. We won these five games in the Premier League and the people have very nice words, but we know what happens in our world."