Pep Guardiola has demanded his treble-chasing Manchester City players maintain their sky-high standards even though they have already wrapped up the Premier League title. Arsenal’s defeat at Nottingham Forest on Saturday confirmed City’s fifth title in six years – with three games to spare.They celebrated their latest title triumph by beating Chelsea on Sunday and travel to Brighton today before concluding their league campaign at Brentford on Sunday. City have the FA Cup final to come against Manchester United at Wembley on June 3 before the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Istanbul a week later.Guardiola said a drop-off in intensity levels was inevitable after City hunted down Arsenal in the title race, but he urged his players to keep focused ahead of their two finals. "They have to be ready to run a lot,” said the City boss. "The best way to prepare for the final is be ready. The players set the standards, they have to maintain it. It’s normal the energy would drop. Arsenal play for just the Premier League. We have FA Cup, Champions League, the energy we use is massive. It’s normal you drop, you have to avoid it or don’t drop much otherwise the two teams (Brighton and Brentford) can hurt us. Play our game, adapt the way we play, arrive to United and Inter in the best condition possible.”City’s deep squad means Guardiola has plenty of options to rest players. Against Chelsea he made nine changes, including a first Premier League start for England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who has had a difficult first season since arriving from Leeds. Guardiola insisted all his players still have a part to play. "Everyone can have an influence, sometimes five minutes is as important as the rest,” he said. "Everyone has been important, everyone has been involved in the fact we are where we are.”Captain Ilkay Gundogan too asked City to stay focused. "We haven’t lost any games for so many weeks and that’s the standard that we have to set for ourselves,” he said. "We do nothing different – we do the same things that we’ve done in the last few weeks and hopefully it can be a really special end to the season."I love the club and being part of this amazing team. Obviously, we want to finish the season with two more trophies. We have two more big finals, and the last two games of the Premier League season are going to be preparation for that. We don’t want to drop anything. I would love to lift two more trophies.”Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who like Gundogan is now a five-time Premier League winner, is confident City can do something "special” at the end of their latest triumphant campaign. "We like to win, and we’re never bored of it. We’ve won a lot in the past but we want to win again and again,” De Bruyne said. "We keep on working. We enjoy the games against Brighton and Brentford and prepare for United and Inter and hopefully we can do something special. Everybody wants it. We know we need to win two games, but they are hard games, and we need to prepare ourselves the best as possible and hopefully we can win them.”
May 23, 2023 | 10:42 PM