Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted that his team is not 'complete', but he is convinced that they can still catch Arsenal in the race for the English Premier League title. City suffered a painful setback after drawing 2-2 with the modest Nottingham Forest last week. 'I have no doubt about that,' he added. His talk about the next season, which will be the last in his current contract, is another indication of his intention to stay at the Etihad Stadium, despite repeated rumors about a possible departure next summer after a decade in charge. 'But I am fully confident that the next season will be better,' he added. The team is in second place, seven points behind leaders Arsenal, with a game in hand, and also hosts their London rivals in April. 'We are not a complete team to compete for the title, that is the reality. We are in a phase of many changes,' he said.
Guardiola confident Manchester City can catch Arsenal
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is confident his team can still catch Arsenal in the Premier League title race, acknowledging the team is not yet 'complete' but is in a phase of many changes.