Pep Guardiola: Players will have to adjust to new demands | OneFootball

Pep Guardiola: Players will have to adjust to new demands | OneFootball

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·16 June 2020

Pep Guardiola: Players will have to adjust to new demands

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Manchester City’s campaign resumes on Wednesday evening, when we will play Arsenal behind closed doors at the Etihad Stadium, our first game for three months and the first of 10 fixtures in five weeks.

Guardiola, who has been impressed with how his squad maintained their fitness at home admits that, after just three and a half weeks of training, it is difficult to assess where the players are at physically.


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It is a unique set of circumstances and something the City boss believes all clubs will have to adapt to in order to manage an intense run of games after limited time on the training pitch.

“We are going to play and we will adapt as quickly as possible,” he said during a video conference with journalists on Tuesday afternoon.

“They [the players] came back really well. We have absolutely no complaints. But the way we are right now, like other clubs, we don’t know.

“Tomorrow we will see the level of the team and from there we will see what we can do better. All the teams in the Premier League have just three and a half weeks.

“We know it isn’t enough, but it is what it is. Everyone suffered this situation, personally and economically, and we have to adapt.

“They are training well, but I don’t know exactly their condition.”

That uncertainty has also left Guardiola with concerns over how injuries may impact his players.

With City due to play every three or four days, the boss revealed he is expecting to make full use of his squad and adopt a rotation policy in order to ease the physical demands on the group.

“Yes [I’m concerned about the injury risk],” he added.

“We are ready to play one game, but three days after another and four days after another...we are not ready.

“We have to rotate and use all the players. The players are in naturally good physical condition. You can play two weeks' holiday - but not three months.

“But we have to start the season.”

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