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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola on what they learnt from their 5-4 win over Fulham and the lessons they take into the next game against Sunderland
Etihad Training Campus, Manchester, UK
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00:00Now you've had a few days to reflect on what happened the other night and maybe watch the game back as well.
00:05How do you actually feel about that match?
00:08It's forgotten. Learned, good learning, hopefully, but it's forgotten.
00:12It's next. In Premier League, when the modern football, all the clubs, you have to learn what's happening,
00:18good things and bad things, and think of the next one.
00:21Can you forget that?
00:23You know, right now, yeah.
00:24And do you think your players can? Because, I don't know, from your perspective, when you look at it,
00:31are you more pleased about the version of your team that went 5-1 in front,
00:35or are you more concerned about the team that made it 5-4?
00:39Of course I'm concerned. Yeah, we do good things, and we try to understand what happened,
00:45to concede the goals and don't be as good as we were in the first half.
00:50So it's not much. Oppositions always count.
00:52I'm highly, highly considerate about Marco and Fulham for many, many years,
00:58since it was been promoted.
01:00When he was in the championship, came here.
01:01I don't know if it was a cup or a car about cup.
01:04And he played really, really good.
01:06And that year was promoted for the Premier League.
01:11And I know the score of 5 goes there.
01:13It's not easy.
01:14The chances are going to create even more.
01:16But sometimes, of course, we see what happens.
01:20You know, to lose, with a good result, that momentum.
01:25And it's part of the growth, part of the mistakes,
01:27part of the process that they have to accept it.
01:30And, yeah.
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