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Guardiola satisfied by Man City despite stuttering draw against Blues
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Phil Medlicott
Press Association
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is upbeat despite dropping points last Saturday
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is upbeat despite dropping points last Saturday

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has stressed he is "more than satisfied" with what he is seeing from his team.

Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw with Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium, secured by Rodri's late equaliser, brought an 11-match winning run in all competitions to an end for City.

The defending champions are third in the table, two points behind second-placed Arsenal and four behind leaders Liverpool ahead of playing their game in hand when hosting Brentford tomorrow.

Guardiola — whose Treble winners are aiming for a fourth successive league title — said: "The last five, 10 minutes first half, [and] in the second half, we were in our best level.

"But I know the standards we have, that we create to be there, for what we have done in the past and I understand completely the doubts for the people but what I am seeing, I'm more than satisfied.

"I'll give credit to Chelsea, who created problems, not just because in some actions we were not good. But in general when you analyse the game, we were more than decent.

"But I know our standards and you demand our standards, for what we have done in the past. I know it's not easy to sustain it. For a long, long, long time we did it.

"We were 11 games winning, and the people say 'they are not going to lose any other game'. So now, just for one draw, when for 55, 60 minutes, we were who we are.

"You demand to us all the time, the only team, because we achieve what we have achieved."

And when then asked if people demanding perfection every game was the price of success, he said: "Absolutely — I had experience at my previous clubs, especially Barcelona.

Erling Haaland missed a host of chances in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea
Erling Haaland missed a host of chances in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea

"It's an honour. Go for it. But no effect — we know what it is and we have to continue doing what we try. It's normal.

"The reality is since we lost against Aston Villa [on December 6] we didn't lose one game [in 15], and in the [two] games we drew, we were better.

"Are we going to win the Premier League? I don't know. But still we are there and this is why we continue."

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