Manchester City’s Guardiola backs Fernandinho as defensive crisis bites
Manchester City’s Guardiola backs Fernandinho as defensive crisis bites
Pep Guardiola backed
34-year-old Fernandinho’s ability to cope with a heavy workload as he juggles
his stretched defensive resources for Tuesday’s home Champions League match
against Dinamo Zagreb.
City are missing the
injured John Stones and Aymeric Laporte and the manager was forced to field the
makeshift pairing of Nicolas Otamendi and midfielder Fernandinho in central
defence against Everton on Saturday.
The Premier League
champions had some shaky moments defensively at Goodison Park but emerged 3-1
winners to keep the gap to Liverpool at five points. Guardiola said Fernandinho
had the durability to fill in at centre-half despite his age. “If he feels fit
he can play (twice a week),” Guardiola said on Monday. “It depends on him in
terms of physical regeneration after the games.
“When John (Stones) is back we will have an
alternative, and now we have young alternatives. Rodri can play in that
position. “Last season he (Fernandinho) started to struggle a little bit, the
last part of the season, but the previous season he played every three days. He
was one of the players with most minutes.” Guardiola praised 31-year-old
Otamendi as a “huge competitor”, saying he could also play regularly despite
slipping down the pecking order last season.
Midfielder Rodri said
the spate of defensive injuries was not an “excuse” for City, who won their
Champions League opener 3-0 away to Shakhtar Donetsk. “We have enough players
to fit this problem,” he said. “We have players who can play in many positions
like Fernandinho and (Oleksandr) Zinchenko. It’s a tough time for the team but
it will make us stronger.”
Guardiola also had warm
words for Riyad Mahrez, who impressed in the 3-1 win against Everton and has
been directly involved in 17 goals in his past 17 starts for City in all
competitions. “He’s been so decisive, clinical. Defensively his commitment is
higher than last season and offensively every time… you have this feeling he is
going to create something,” said the City boss.
“Hopefully he can
maintain that level for a long time.” Guardiola also believes his side need to
make their supporters, who have had a love-hate relationship with UEFA
competitions, excited by the Champions League, which they have never won. “The
only way to seduce them is winning games and playing good,” he said. “For the
fans the Premier League here in England is the most exciting. We know as a
club. We made a poll and people prefer by far a third Premier League than to
win the Champions League.” “But this competition is nice too and our fans, they
have to live this competition like a dream,” added Guardiola, who won the
trophy twice as Barcelona boss.
“The only way is to say to the fans, ‘come to
the stadium and support us because these guys deserve it’,” he said. “Like
David Silva, quickest to 200 Premier League wins. These guys are outrageous,
they are top.”
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