Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about the days ahead for his team as they prepare for two ‘finals’ in a matter of hours
Pep Guardiola said that Manchester City will not be able to celebrate winning the FA Cup if they beat Chelsea on Saturday in what should be a landmark day in the calendar. The Blues are in their fourth consecutive final but are also still trying to win the Premier League in the next few days.
Despite what City wanted for the end to their season, it was decided that the Blues would have to travel to Bournemouth for a must-win game in the league three days after the FA Cup final. A midweek match against Palace this week means that Chelsea have had longer to prepare for the cup.
City, of course, have a squad that has been built to play multiple matches every week and still challenge in all competitions but it is a tough end to the season – especially when league leaders Arsenal have such a gentle final two games on paper. And when one of the two games for City is a cup final, Guardiola says there will not be time to take it in because the focus will immediately turn to recovery.
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“At the end of the season, the fatigue is always there,” he said. “Mental, physical, a lot. We had three days and now three days and after winning or losing, the main target will be to take a shower quick, go back to Manchester and sleep because on Monday we have to fly to Bournemouth.
“That is the schedule. Imagine – even if we win the game (against Chelsea) we cannot even celebrate it. We have to go home immediately to prepare for the final we have at Bournemouth. This is what happens today in modern football, unfortunately, but it is what it is.”






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