Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, stated that his relationship with Kevin De Bruyne is in good shape following a disagreement over substitution.
Pep Guardiola has addressed the recent unhappiness of Kevin De Bruyne after the midfielder was substituted during Manchester City’s match against Liverpool. Despite De Bruyne’s visible frustration, Guardiola assured that their relationship is “fine”.
De Bruyne had once again showcased his brilliance by providing an assist to John Stones from a corner in the first half. However, he was then replaced by Mateo Kovacic with just over 20 minutes left to play. Guardiola was seen discussing the decision with the 32-year-old in the dugout.
The match ended in a 1-1 draw, leaving Arsenal at the top of the table on goal difference ahead of Liverpool, with City trailing by a point in third place. Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Guardiola seemed unconcerned when asked about De Bruyne’s reaction, stating, “That’s good. That’s good. He will have a chance the next game to prove how wrong I was, so next time he’ll have it. It’s fine.”
Guardiola explained that the substitution was necessary to have a player who could retain possession and make an extra pass, as well as arrive in the box. He praised Phil Foden’s ability to play in central positions and highlighted his extraordinary skills in the final third.
The Manchester City manager defended his team’s failure to secure three points at Anfield, emphasizing the difficulty of playing at both Anfield and the Etihad Stadium. He pointed out that Liverpool had never won at the Etihad in eight years, while City had triumphed at Anfield. Guardiola acknowledged the quality of Liverpool’s transition, offensive play, and pace, proving them to be formidable competitors.
In conclusion, Guardiola reassured that there is no problem between him and De Bruyne, stating, “It’s not a problem. It’s fine. We’re fine.” As the title race intensifies, Manchester City will look to bounce back in their next game and continue their pursuit of the top spot.