Pep Guardiola: 'First season at Manchester City not good enough'

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola during the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal on April 23, 2017
© SilverHub
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insists that he is "optimistic" his side will build on his first season in charge, which he admits has not been good enough so far.

Pep Guardiola has confessed that he expected to be fighting for the Premier League title at this point in the season, but remains "optimistic" that Manchester City will only improve.

The Catalan coach arrived at the Etihad Stadium last summer amid much fanfare, starting his first campaign in English football with a 10-match winning run in all competitions.

City were unable to maintain their early-season form, however, and they have since slipped well out of the title picture and also exited all three cup competitions earlier than anticipated.

When asked to sum up 2016-17, Guardiola told reporters: "It was intense. It was funny. I have enjoyed it. But I expected to fight until the end and I was not able to do this, especially in the Premier League.

"In the Champions League, we were not ready to compete with the best teams in Europe. But I was expecting to compete until the end and in the last three, four or five games to be fighting for the Premier League.

"We were not able to do that. But I am optimistic in the last three games we will be able to qualify for the Champions League and I think we will be stronger next season."

City are currently fourth in the top flight, three points ahead of Arsenal in fifth heading into the final three games of the season.

Patrick Roberts celebrates scoring during the Champions League game between Manchester City and Celtic on December 6, 2016
Read Next:
Celtic 'want Roberts on loan next season'
>
You May Like
Recomended from Sports Mole



Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CChelsea37293580324890
2Tottenham HotspurSpurs36248473244980
3Manchester CityMan City37229675393675
4Liverpool372110675423373
5Arsenal37226974433172
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd371715552292366
7Everton3717101061412061
8Southampton371210154147-646
9West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom37129164249-745
10Bournemouth37129165466-1245
11Leicester CityLeicester36127174656-1043
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham37119174563-1842
13Crystal Palace37125205061-1141
14Stoke CityStoke371011164056-1641
15Burnley37117193853-1540
16Watford37117194063-2340
17Swansea CitySwansea37115214369-2638
RHull City3797213673-3734
RMiddlesbrough37513192750-2328
RSunderland3766252864-3624