Pep Guardiola has valued the news of Manchester City before the Premier League starts. The Catalan coach did not want to comment on Harry Kane, who is already training with Tottenham before facing the 'citizens' next Sunday.
Possible signing of Harry Kane: “I have already answered this question in my previous press conferences. He is a Tottenham footballer, I am not going to talk about him. I made an exception last time but it's not my territory. “
Rivalry in the Premier League: “Every season since I came to England I have had the feeling that there is more competitiveness. Last year was an incredible season except for the Champions League final. It was one of the best seasons of my life. We won the Premier League, the Carabao Cup, we reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, the final of the Champions League … “
A season without forwards ?: “Agüero was injured most of the year but we also had Gabriel Jesus. With or without forwards, our intention is always to dominate the game. Gabriel is an incredible footballer, he can play as a forward or winger. He has been key to the success we have achieved. had in recent seasons. “
Jack Grealish's role: “All footballers need time to give their best version. Yesterday was the first day that we were all able to train except for Foden, who is injured. We need time, we decided that some players would come back later because they needed rest after a very hard season” .
De Bruyne injury: “He's improving. We're still going to wait to see what happens. He hasn't been able to do a full session.”
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