Guardiola backs Man City to handle pressure after narrow win sends them top

Pep Guardiola the Manchester City manager — Photo by operations@newsimages.co.uk
Pep Guardiola the Manchester City manager — Photo by operations@newsimages.co.uk
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  • Manchester City move top of the Premier League after tense 1-0 win at Burnley
  • Guardiola says title-race experience will help players manage pressure
  • Wasteful finishing frustrates City despite dominant performance

Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City can cope with the pressure of the title run-in after a nervy 1-0 victory over Burnley sent them top of the Premier League.

City edged the contest at Turf Moor thanks to an early goal from Erling Haaland, but were made to work until the final moments, with Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka even joining a stoppage-time corner in a desperate push for an equaliser.

The result lifts City above Arsenal on goal difference and confirms Burnley’s relegation, but it was far from straightforward despite City’s dominance.

Guardiola acknowledged the tension but believes repeated exposure to such moments will benefit his squad.

“I’m pretty sure that this, for the future, for all of us in this club will be good,” he said. “The more you experience it, the more you’ve been there, you handle it better.”

City created a host of chances and appeared set for a comfortable night after Haaland struck inside five minutes. However, they failed to convert their superiority, finishing with 28 shots and an expected goals tally of 3.5 but only a single goal.

Guardiola admitted his side lacked a clinical edge.

“We played really, really good,” he said. “For many of these types of games, we score the second or the third for the chances that we create. We deserved it.”

Despite the inefficiency in front of goal, City’s overall control and composure under pressure could prove decisive as the title race intensifies.

Arsenal now have the opportunity to reclaim top spot when they face Newcastle this weekend, while City turn their attention to an FA Cup semifinal against Southampton.

With little margin for error, every result carries weight — and as Guardiola suggested, nights like this may ultimately shape the outcome of the season.

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