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‘I think I’m improving’ – Manchester City’s Iheanacho

The Belgium worldwide is a driving force at the Etihad Stadium and has starred for the last 12 months after moving to England from Wolfsburg.

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Manchester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016. “But that table aside, Kevin can stay there”, said Guardiola, who enjoyed many memorable moments with Messi at Barcelona.

As highlighted by the Mirror, after five Premier League matches, United sit bottom of the table when it comes to distance covered by their players this season.

“Kevin is an outstanding player”, Guardiola said.

“(He is) aggressive without the ball but especially with the ball, it’s clear he sees absolutely everything.

“It wouldn’t be fair to say Jurgen is more emotional but when you see him on the sidelines living every minute, it’s not hard to understand why Dortmund were so successful under him”.

“I know we are going to lose games and it is important when that happens to be stable”.

De Bruyne was previously on Chelsea’s books but the Belgium worldwide was not afforded a chance to play and subsequently loaned out before being sold. They were better than us today. Every single game has its own problem and we need to deal with them.

By starting the season with eight successive victories, Guardiola’s City have achieved something unprecedented for the club.

“We’re really happy to have this quality in the squad”, he said. “I prefer to be four in front than four behind, that’s obvious, but as you are saying it’s very early days”. “We are disappointed with our overall performance”.

“So I am a little bit surprised how much we are able to play at a good level”. But we really care about the WTF, and how fantastic of a meme it is.

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