LISBON, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 05: Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD4 match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Manchester City at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 05, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
Pep Guardiola reacts to Sporting defeat(Image credit: Getty Images)

Pep Guardiola is relishing the challenge of the rest of the 2024/25 season, after Manchester City were humbled 4-1 by Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Manchester City's third successive defeat, following their League Cup exit to Tottenham Hotspur and loss in the Premier League to Bournemouth, Guardiola's side are currently suffering a turbulent period in their season.

Injuries certainly haven't helped, though that's not something Guardiola is willing to use as an excuse. Instead, the Catalan manager is attempting to galvanise his squad ahead of their final game before the international break next week.

Pep Guardiola looking forward to challenge with Manchester City

"It is a tough challenge, but I am here,' Guardiola said. "It will be a tough season - we knew that from the start. But this is what it is. I like it, I love it, I want to face it and lift my players and try it.

"I have to try and find an explanation. Sometimes it is just football. We have to accept it. Life is that, sport is that."

Manchester City return to Premier League action against Brighton on Saturday evening, knowing a win is essential if they're to keep pace with Premier League table toppers Liverpool. They travel to the Amex to face Fabian Hurzeler's team, which has impressed in a new-look way this term.

"We are coming back to Manchester to prepare the game against Brighton," Guardiola added. "I am not giving up. Maybe people are waiting but I am not giving up."

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Guardiola and Manchester City have consistently proven in the past that early season blips are usually ironed out by February and March, with long winning streaks often asserting their dominance both domestically and on the continent.

They still have plenty of work to do in the Champions League, however, with their seven points after four games likely not enough to see them through to the knockout stages automatically.

Feyenoord, Juventus, PSG and Club Brugge all await, however, which are by no means easy games for the Premier League champions to navigate.

Staff writer

Ryan is a staff writer for FourFourTwo, joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before eventually earning himself a position with FourFourTwo permanently. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer at Future.


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