Manchester City’s injury problems led to the end of their impressive 32-game unbeaten streak in the Premier League, with a surprising 2-1 defeat at Bournemouth.
Despite the loss, manager Pep Guardiola refused to blame injuries, emphasizing that the team lacked intensity and couldn’t match Bournemouth’s play.
City is now two points behind Liverpool, who won against Brighton.
Guardiola acknowledged that injuries limited their training and impact, but he credited Bournemouth for their performance.
Key players like Jack Grealish and Rodri were already sidelined, and though some injured players managed to play, Guardiola admitted they weren’t at full strength.
The team faces another challenge soon, as they travel to Lisbon for a Champions League match against Sporting on Tuesday. Read More