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Published 23:13 19 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 23:15 19 Jan 2023 GMT
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"Guts, passion, fire, desire to win from minute one. "The same with the fans, they are silent for 45 minutes. I want my fans back. We have an opponent in Arsenal who have the fire! "[The fans] booed because we were losing but in the second half we played good, we had more chances," he added. "Maybe it's the same with our team, maybe we are so comfortable with winning four Premier Leagues in five years."
When he was reminded that Arsenal were years without title-winning success, Guardiola cut in, "Two decades. Two decades without winning the Premier League. I am explaining the reality, everything is so comfortable [here] but opponents don't wait. I don't recognise my team, they had the passion [before] and the desire to run."
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