Guardiola urges title calm after Man City beat United
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates their second goal scored by Manchester City’s Leroy Sane at Old Trafford in Mancheser April 24, 2019. — Reuters
Bernardo Silva and Leroy Sane struck for the visitors in 12 second-half minutes at Old Trafford to inflict a seventh defeat in nine games on United, who remain three points adrift of the top four. “I understand the pressure we have and obviously here at Old Trafford with Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard running behind,” the City boss told Sky Sports. “I told them we needed to play to win, it doesn’t matter if we concede.
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