After Manchester City returned to winning ways against Leicester City, Pep Guardiola admitted heâs âunfairlyâ treated one of his players this season.
Man City headed into their match against Leicester City on a run of winning only one of their last 13 matches in all competitions.
Guardiolaâs side were far from their best against Leicester City, who created a few clear openings to score.
Despite this, Ruud van Nistelrooyâs side were wasteful with their chances and Man City punished them. Savinho and Erling Haaland netted as Guardiolaâs team earned a priceless 2-0 victory, which leaves them fifth in the Premier League.
Man City academy product James McAtee made a positive impact off the bench in only his third Premier League appearance of the season.
The 22-year-old was linked with an exit in the summer, but Guardiola was keen for him to stick around. The head coach has admitted that the midfielder should have been given more game time this season and he revealed the âmost pleasingâ factor about his performance.
âItâs not a doubt â not because of the way we played but in the past. There are things that sometimes feel unfair,â Guardiola said.
âSometimes in the situation you are living always you had the feeling to give the responsibility to the senior players rather than the young players, but sometimes the senior players have more pressure than the young ones who donât have anything to defend. They want to conquer the world.
âI had the feeling before the game, I said if today I had to make a substitution the first one would be James. I felt it. It doesnât matter, he can play wings, in the pockets, as a striker.â
âWhat Iâm pleased the most is that every action he has done was good. He didnât make one wrong action and defensively he grew up a lot in Sheffield making him so mature â even with the struggle at the end he had there to get minutes as well.â
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âHeâs a player with a generation that we had in City that has been unbelievable â Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer, Morgan Rogers, Liam Delap., Taylor Harwood-Bellis. They are incredible players and Macca has come from there and been captain of that generation.
âThatâs why I said to Txiki [Begiristain], and I know itâs unfair to say 1735522930 because âyou asked him to stay and I didnât give you the minutes you deservedâ so thatâs fair enough but I always had the feeling he could play with us.
âIâm very pleased for him because heâs an incredibly lovely guy, he trains really good, never one bad face and he won his minutes. Itâs simple. All the players, if you want to ask something, on the green is the best place to show it. Macca today proved it.â
The Leicester City match was Guardiolaâs 500th game in charge of Man City and heâs revealed why he decided against making wholesale changes for this trip.
âMaybe that period, the month and a half to two months that feels like 500 months, will make you realise how nice it was, and hopefully we can come back. Maybe we will not be what we were but closer than now,â Guardiola admitted.
âI changed a bit against Everton, today I didnât change anything that we had done. Itâs one thing I reflected on. We have to change a lot in this period or change less â I donât know. Today was quite similar to what we have done in the past but we are still away from what we have to be as a team.
âI thought a lot to change, but the alternative was not as good. I thought with this 500 games, thatâs why I didnât change much. It was more to give the players calm and players back and other players fit. This is the most important thing.
âAt the end, it was not the only reason. The starting XI today was really good, against Everton was really good, against Aston Villa was really good. It was more in our minds. Intervening in the minds of the players is not easy, it is the toughest job.â