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Guardiola Implements Two-Day Rest Plan for Manchester City Players

Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has initiated a two-day rest period, likening it to putting his players “in the fridge,” to manage their physical demands amidst a congested fixture schedule. This approach comes ahead of City’s upcoming Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion as they aim to secure their fourth consecutive league title.

Currently sitting third in the league standings with 71 points, City trails behind Arsenal and Liverpool by two points, with a game in hand. Despite facing a packed schedule, City managed to secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final, albeit without their leading scorer Erling Haaland, who was sidelined due to fatigue.

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Guardiola expressed dissatisfaction with the limited recovery time his team had following their midweek Champions League semi-final defeat to Real Madrid, citing only 72 hours between matches. In response, he instructed his players to take two days off to rest and recuperate, urging them to spend time with their families and recharge ahead of the upcoming fixtures against Brighton and Nottingham Forest.

While Guardiola acknowledged the challenges posed by the demanding schedule, he dismissed any notion of boycotting the media as a form of protest. Emphasizing his commitment to representing the club, he stated that while he always attends media obligations, additional requests may be difficult to accommodate given the managerial responsibilities and tight schedule.

Guardiola’s proactive approach to managing his players’ workload underscores his dedication to optimizing their performance while navigating through a congested fixture calendar. As City continues their pursuit of domestic and European success, Guardiola’s strategic rest plan serves as a testament to his meticulous approach to player management and preparation.

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