Saturday, 1 December 2018

Guardiola could be without Aguero for Watford clash


Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Pep Guardiola admits Sergio Aguero is a doubt for Manchester City’s Premier League trip to Watford on Tuesday because of a muscle problem.

Aguero missed City’s 3-1 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday with a muscle strain, the Argentina forward watching from the stands as Guardiola’s team moved five points clear at the top of the table.

Gabriel Jesus was given a first league start since September 1 as Aguero sat out, but the Brazilian did not score, with Raheem Sterling the key figure as City secured a sixth successive league victory.

Sterling restored City’s lead with a close-range finish early in the second half after Bournemouth had gone in level at the interval when Callum Wilson’s header cancelled out Bernardo Silva’s opener.

A City side showing five changes produced an uneven performance, and victory was only made certain when Ilkay Gundogan touched in Leroy Sane’s low cross with 11 minutes left at the Etihad Stadium.

Aguero is City’s leading scorer this season, with 12 goals in all competitions.

And although Sterling has now equalled his league total of eight, Guardiola acknowledged Aguero would be missed if he doesn’t recover for the trip to Watford in midweek.

“I don’t know if Aguero will be fit. We will see. I base my decisions on doctors, physios, instinct and what I see. There are many reasons,” Guardiola said.

Guardiola acknowledged his team’s first-half performance was “flat”, but he was pleased to come away with a victory – his 400th as a manager – after a testing 2-2 Champions League draw at Lyon on Tuesday.

He claimed his attempt to improve the players against Bournemouth with a half-time team-talk did not work as well as he would have liked, and was grateful to Sterling for making the difference in the second half.

– Ridiculous speech –

“It was a good win. After the Champions League, it is always tough,” Guardiola said.

“We had a lack of rhythm in the first half. Bournemouth are so fast up front and so hard to play against. They put so many balls into the box – they are so strong.

“We were flat but after, we were more aggressive and we changed the game. I asked them for more at half-time but my speech was ridiculous because in the first five or 10 minutes, it didn’t work – it was the same as the first half.



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