Six of Pep Guardiola's 11 Premier League defeats have come in the month of December.
Six of Pep Guardiola's 11 Premier League defeats have come in the month of December.

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss admits Premier League title 'doubts' after setback


Pep Guardiola admitted that doubts could be starting to creep into the Manchester City camp following their 2-1 defeat at Leicester on Boxing Day.

Successive Premier League losses have seen Guardiola's team slip seven points behind leaders Liverpool and drop to third in the table behind Tottenham.

It is the first time in two years that City have lost back-to-back Premier League games and they have now suffered three defeats in four league outings, following losses against Chelsea at the beginning of the month and Crystal Palace last weekend.

City were unable to hold onto the lead given to them by Bernardo Silva as Marc Albrighton quickly equalised. Ricardo Pereira's 81st-minute strike then proved to be the winner for Leicester.

"We have to except the reality. It's happened, accept the reality and try to win again for our confidence," said Guardiola.

"Now there will be doubts but we have to change the dynamic. I have to think about what the team needs and then try to win again.

"In football you are able to win a lot of games and lose a lot of games. We have to think about Southampton next and recover mentally."

While City were dropping more points against Leicester, Liverpool were comfortably beating Newcastle 4-0 at Anfield to open up a potentially significant gap at the top of the table.

Misery for Sergio Aguero as Leicester City celebrate their goal against Man City
Misery for Sergio Aguero as Leicester City celebrate their goal against Man City

City host Jurgen Klopp's side at the Etihad on January 3 but Guardiola refused to look beyond the trip to St Mary's on Sunday.

"The reality is we have lost three in four and to be real contenders we need to win again, so we focus on Southampton," he said.

"We have made an incredible amount of points at this stage and if we can get the same, or more, in the second half of the season then we are fighting to win the championship. But at the moment, the reality is that two more teams are better than us."

City have kept only one clean sheet in the last nine Premier League games and Guardiola admitted: "The amount of goals we are conceding is a big issue."

City's misery was compounded further at the King Power Stadium by Fabian Delph's last-minute red card.

Delph caught Pereira with his studs on the follow-through after a swipe at the ball and was shown a straight red card by referee Mike Dean.

Guardiola added: "I am pretty sure he touched the ball, I am pretty sure of that. It's a red card, we accept it."

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