- Pep Guardiola joins Manchester City in the summer of 2016 after quitting Bayern Munich
- He won the Premier League title in his second year at the club with a record of 100 points
- The former Barcelona handler however believes the English League has made him a better coach
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits that the English Premier League has made him a better manager.
The Spaniard took charge of the Etihad Stadium outfit in 2016, and won the Premier League title and an EFL Cup a year after.
He also set a new English topflight record after winning the EPL title with 100 points - the first time such was recorded in the league.
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Goal.com quoting Sky Sports however reports that the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich handler reveals the English League has improved his approach to the game.
"I am a better manager than I was in Germany, and I am a better manager now than I was in Barcelona by far, just for the fact of being there," he said on Wednesday, via Sky Sports .
"Now, I feel being here I am a better manager too because I learned to handle this incredible league in many circumstances.
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"We are doing a job, everybody around the world is watching us, and it is fantastic."
Man City are currently topping the league with 32 points - two points better than Liverpool who are second place ahead of their Saturday game against West Ham.
"It is the toughest one, for the amount of games, for the weather and the referees saying: 'play (on), play (on), play (on)' and the competitors, there are many," he said
"It is the only country that five or six [teams] can win the Premier League."
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City are also top of their Champions League group with just two match-days remaining despite losing their opening game 2-1 to Lyon at the Etihad Stadium in September.
Legit.ng recalls that ManchesterPep Guardiola has revealed that the Etihad dwellers plan to dominate the English game in the coming seasons after last season’s success story.
Daily Mail reports that the EPL defending champions, who emerged the first team to claim the league silverware with over 100-point haul are targeting a defence for their title this campaign.
However, the highly-experienced manager is set for the defence of the Carabao Cup but will afford to hand rest to some of City’s top stars against Oxford on Tuesday.
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