Manchester United boss, Pep Guardiola is confident the club will overturn its streak of losses and go back to its winning ways.
According to him, the club will not stay in their losing streak forever as “nothing is eternal.”
Asked what needs to change if City are to turn their fortunes around, Guardiola said: “We must prepare for the next game and try to beat Feyenoord. I don’t know any other way. It’s the same as winning seven games in a row? What should I change? Impossible.”
“The players have played a lot of minutes; we have players who are injured. It’s unusual. When we were winning, I thought, this too shall pass. Now, I think the same – nothing is eternal.”
“In this moment, we must stay true to our principles, change less more than ever. We create a lot of chances. We’re not winning the duels. We have to run backwards because our first centre-backs are not there. Rodri is not there,” he added.
Pep Guardiola is confident Manchester City will have a great season, urging fans to exercise patience with the squad when they lose games.
City is spinning after five consecutive defeats in all competitions, an unprecedented run of poor form under Guardiola, who watched his team suffer a heavy 4-0 defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur in the top flight last weekend.
Manchester City are enduring the worst run of form for the English champions in over 50 years and their defeat against Spurs leaves them sitting eight points behind leaders Liverpool.