Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he is having trouble working out how overcome Swansea City this weekend. “I am trying to find ways we can attack them and I can’t find it,” he said.
City moved to within a point of fourth-placed Liverpool with a 4-0 victory at West Ham United on Wednesday but Guardiola does not appear to have yet worked out a way past a revitalised Swansea, whom his side face at the Etihad Stadium at 1.30pm GMT on Sunday.
“I am trying to find ways we can attack them and I can’t find it,” he told mancity.com. “I saw the game against Liverpool and this morning I started watching the game against Southampton. I am trying to find ways we can attack them and I can’t find it!
“It’s so complicated. When I see their games, I immediately see his [Paul Clement’s] hands on the team. They are so well organised.”
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