By Daily Sports on December 20, 2021
Pep Guardiola has said the changes he made to his Manchester City team for the 4-0 win over Newcastle on Sunday were linked to "behaviour" issues within his squad.
Jack Grealish and Phil Foden, who both scored in the 7-0 victory over Leeds United on Tuesday, were left on the bench for the trip to St James' Park five days later.
Quizzed afterwards about his selection, Guardiola said the players he picked "deserved" to play.
"It was not rotation, no," the City manager told the BBC. "I decided on this team because they deserved to play today, these guys and not the other ones.
"At Christmas time I pay a lot of attention to behaviour on and off the pitch. And when off the pitch is not proper, they are not going to play.
"So we have to be focussed all the time because of distractions at Christmas time and everything that happens. You have to still be focussed."
Grealish and Foden were both unused substitutes as City made it eight wins in a row to move three points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus started in their place, with Sterling scoring the fourth goal to cap off a comprehensive victory.
City are one of the few clubs yet to have a game postponed this season because of COVID-19 problems.
Players have been reminded to keep their socialising in groups to a minimum over Christmas in an effort to deal with the coronavirus spike in the UK being fuelled by the highly contagious omicron variant.
Guardiola was forced to cancel his usual news conference Friday after returning an "inconclusive" lateral flow test.
He was cleared later in the day after taking a PCR test and was able to take his place on the touchline against Newcastle. (ESPN)
•PHOTO: MAN City stars Phil Foden (Left) and Jack Grealish
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 20, 2021
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