Man City, Pep Guardiola and Crystal Palace
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Manchester City are scoring goals for fun these days, having now scored three or more goals in six of their last seven Premier League games after beating Crystal Palace 3-0 in south London on Sunday.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola hailed his side's resilience against Crystal Palace, as his players weathered an early storm to win 3-0 on Sunday, but said City were not yet the finished article despite cutting the gap to league leaders Arsenal.
The Manchester City boss will be replaced by Kolo Toure for Friday's press conference.
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LONDON -- Four months into the season it is not exactly news that Manchester City have reconfigured their playing style, the collective sublimated in pursuit of the best version of Erling Haaland. There is a pretty compelling argument that it makes sense, one that was not entirely disproven in Tuesday's remarkable 5-4 win over Fulham.
The two managers meet on Wednesday in a Champions League match that is already key to Alonso's future at Real Madrid
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