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Let’s hear from Oliver Glasner He told Sky Sports: ‘We didn’t have a top performance today. Some parts were okay but others not good enough.
‘It’s not easy against a team like City and players like City. They’re unpredictable.
‘In four days it’s the next game. We need to learn from today’s game, to sitck to the plan, to be more prepared and focused on what we want to do, and this is what we’ll do against Brentford.’
Pep Guardiola speaks to Sky Sports ‘3-0 Brentford, 3-0 Crystal Palace, really tough opponents,’ he said.
‘We’re alive. Next game is Bournemouth and we’re focused for the final.
‘I trust them [the players]. The work ethic is always a guarantee. We played really good. We did it with patience.
‘We didn’t think and talk about what happened [between Arsenal and West Ham].
‘Low blocks are not easy but it works how you attack low blocks.
‘Top-class players make parks, make a reaction, no more complicated than that.
‘Now we take a break and then deserve all the attention and credit for reaching the FA Cup final.’
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Let’s hear from Josko Gvardiol By Luke Power
Josko Gvardiol has been speaking to Sky Sports on his shock start on return from injury.
He said: ‘I was surprised as well! I didn’t expect my name in the starting 11. I found out two or three hours before kick-off. I’m happy to be back. We’ve only got three games left until the end of the season.
‘I’m getting older and more experienced than a couple of years ago s I took it as a man. You try to play it as simple as you can.
‘It hasn’t been easy. I just told myself I’m going to accept it as a new challenge. I’m good. I’m not 100 per cent at my best.’
WATCH: Savinho’s goal By Luke Power
The top two Who are you going for?
Arsenal could really regret that wobble where they lost against Bournemouth and Manchester City. I think I’m going to back City for this one, though the FA Cup final against Chelsea is a distraction, physically and mentally, and I think they have tougher fixtures. I’m just leaning towards them.
Guardiola gets the job done He stuck his neck on the line tonight with his selections but has been vindicated.
If this is his farewell tour, he’s not going out with a whimper.
Motherwell 2-3 Celtic It’s worth bringing you this. Kelechi Iheanacho, the former Manchester City man, has scored a 98th-minute winner at Motherwell.
Celtic are just a point behind Hearts as a result… and host them on the final day. What a nail-biting finish. The scenes at Motherwell are pure chaos. If Celtic had drawn, they would’ve needed a big goal difference swing to overcome Hearts. Now they just need to win any way possible.
Man City close the gap to two points Manchester City are just two points behind Arsenal with a better goal difference and more goals scored. They’re holding up their end of the bargain. This is going right down to the wire, isn’t it?
FULL TIME: Manchester City 3-0 Crystal Palace Fair play to Guardiola here. Taken his gamble and won. Some really good stuff from City tonight, although I’m sure the manager will point to the number of chances they’ve given up going the other way. Over to Arsenal.
It feels like it’s only going one way but it’s going down to the final two games and anything can happen…
