Guardiola also expressed his admiration for Villa's manager, Unai Emery, praising his consistency, preparation, and tactical acumen. He noted that Emery's team is well-organized and has improved significantly over the past few years, making them one of the toughest opponents Manchester City will face this season.
When asked about Manchester City's chances of winning the title, Guardiola downplayed the idea that they are flying under the radar. He pointed out that the first few games of the season are often unpredictable, and it's difficult to make long-term predictions. He emphasized that his team's focus is on the next 10 to 15 games, and they hope to be in contention by then.
Guardiola also discussed his team's current form, which has seen them unbeaten in nine games across all tournaments. He noted that while they have good momentum, they need to work on maintaining consistency for the full 90 minutes and understanding their opponents' strategies, particularly in terms of defending and attacking fluently.











