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After winning the Premier League for the past four years, City find themselves in an unfamiliar position outside the race for top spot this season.
Yet City can still have a big say in matters and they host current leaders Liverpool on Sunday in a headline encounter that has implications for the title picture and the champions’ own relatively modest top-four aims.
Manager Guardiola will also be hoping to see a reaction from his side after their latest Champions League quest ended in a bruising defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday.
The Catalan said: “I don’t think we’re in a bad moment – apart from Madrid, who are a better team right now.
“The priority, the Premier League, is massively important for us and we did good games.
“Even when we lost 5-1 against Arsenal I would say we played a really good 60 minutes.
Except the first five, when we conceded the goal and gave away another chance, the rest was good.
“In other games, for example Newcastle, we have been at a high level.
“We will try to play a good game and take the points that we need to stay up there to qualify for next season to be where we were until last Wednesday.
“But Liverpool are a top team in many aspects.
That’s why it’s a good test for us.”
Liverpool, under previous manager Jurgen Klopp, were one of Guardiola’s chief title rivals.
New manager Arne Slot has picked up the mantle impressively since taking over last summer.
Guardiola said: “They have a consistency quite similar than with Jurgen.
So, big compliment.
“They have been the biggest rival in my time here.
I could not expect differently than Liverpool be in the position that they are.”
City will check on the fitness of top scorer Erling Haaland after he missed the defeat at the Bernabeu Stadium with a knee problem.
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