‘We will be back’: Pep Guardiola vows to rebuild Man City

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Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - February 26, 2025 Manchester City's Erling Haaland scores their second goal REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

Manchester City's Erling Haaland scores in the 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

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Manager Pep Guardiola insisted that Manchester City will be a force again in the future, after Erling Haaland sealed a 1-0 English Premier League victory at Tottenham Hotspur on Feb 26.

The striker’s clinical finish in the 12th minute bolstered City’s bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League as they moved into fourth place.

Battling to finish in the top four is a significant let-down for City, after they won a record four successive league titles to make it six in seven seasons for Guardiola.

Liverpool look almost certain to take the title this campaign, while City – beaten 2-0 by the Reds on Feb 23 – have been out of the race for months after a dismal period which has left them 20 points adrift of the leaders.

With City also out of the Champions League following their play-off loss to Real Madrid, Guardiola has only the FA Cup left as a path to silverware this season.

However, in the longer term, the Spaniard remains convinced City can be restored to their former glory despite a team ageing in some positions and lacking Premier League experience in others.

The good and bad sides to his team were on full display at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as they started brightly but wasted a series of chances to increase their lead before clinging on under heavy pressure after the interval.

“Never will this season be the old City. Old City were too good, but we will be back,” Guardiola said.

“The game, it was open second half because we didn’t close the first. In this stadium, always they have 20 to 25 minutes and second half we suffered.

“It’s happened many times this season that we give away an unbelievable amount of goals... like Champions League at Sporting (Lisbon) we should be 1-3 or 1-4 in the first half and we lost 4-1. Many times it happens and today fortunately it finished good.”

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, meanwhile, claimed over-eagerness hurt his team during a one-sided first half.

Spurs have endured a season almost as troubled as City’s, leaving them in 13th place and chasing Europa League glory to end a 17-year trophy drought.

“First half, we were just a little bit too eager to get forward with the ball. I thought we were really wasteful and, when you are against City, it allows them to get into a rhythm,” Postecoglou said.

“They can pick you off at different times and we just didn’t handle that part of the game well. They scored and had a couple of good chances to get further ahead.

“I certainly felt second half we dominated the game and territory. We were pretty relentless. Much better with the ball and a lot calmer, but just missing a goal and ultimately fell short. It’s disappointing to lose again, but it did look more like us today.” AFP

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