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  • 17/05/2024
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola feels his side will get credit if they win the Premier League and doesn't care what people think of them ahead of their crucial title decider against West Ham United
Etihad training campus, Manchester, UK
Transcript
00:00 You've spoken a couple of times about how historic it would be if you were to get the win on Sunday
00:06 and win four titles in a row, which clearly nobody has ever done before.
00:10 You also know what the reaction from some people is likely to be to that.
00:16 Do you think you and your team will get the credit that they deserve for the achievement
00:23 that they might create?
00:25 I think so.
00:28 In the world of football, for sure.
00:30 I think so.
00:30 Do things like that bother you?
00:33 Do you think that players should be acknowledged for winning four in a row?
00:40 Even if we don't win it, it would have been so fine this period.
00:47 Still, we are here together.
00:50 Nothing is going to change.
00:52 For the fact that we won four in a row, or Arsenal won the Premier League,
00:57 how would it have been?
01:00 Do you think people like your football team?
01:04 I don't know.
01:10 Do you like it?
01:12 Sometimes.
01:13 I don't know.
01:15 So when people sometimes, for many years, ask me,
01:19 "What do you think people think about any subject?"
01:23 I don't know what people think.
01:25 I don't go and knock on the door of every person.
01:29 "How do you think about it?"
01:31 It doesn't matter how we play.
01:33 I don't know, honestly.
01:34 I don't know.

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