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Gundogan: Leading by eight points doesn't mean winning the title Arsenal want to start the new year smoothly

Gundogan: Leading by eight points doesn't mean winning the title Arsenal want to start the new year smoothly

Live Bar January 1, 2021 Manchester City won the League Cup, reached the final of the Champions League, and the team has now won 10 consecutive Wins in the Premier League, and in an interview reviewing what has happened in the past year, Gundogan spoke about his views.

Gundogan said: "That sounds impressive, to be honest I don't know much about the data, I know it's been an extraordinary year, and the record makes this year incredible. We need to keep that momentum going, and if we look back, it's certainly been a special year, but I think we just played to our potential and our abilities. ”

"Every day, every training session and every game, we give our all and that's what gives us the chance to win. Next, I hope we can do the same as last year, and I think you need to understand your responsibilities and abilities. The coach gave us a lot of guidance and advice and we also had different types of players. ”

"We have a good chance of winning the game and that's what the team has been trying to do. That sounds simple, but it's not. 2021 is over, we want to start a new year, and we will face great challenges at the beginning of the new year. We're going to try to do the same as last year, even though it's very difficult. ”

Commenting on the match against Arsenal, Gundogan said: "They did a good job, their coach is someone we know very well and their style of play may be somewhat similar to ours. It was a big challenge for us and now they are confident and have won some of the last games and are slightly behind us in terms of points and games. It's always hard to play away against Arsenal, and this time too, hopefully the new year can start well. ”

Gundogan: Leading by eight points doesn't mean winning the title Arsenal want to start the new year smoothly

Commenting on the current form of the standings, Gundogan said: "We are indeed 8 points ahead, but Liverpool have one less game, I feel that it is a chase, and half of the things are done does not mean that everything is done. We need to keep working as hard as we've always done, but at some point we're going to lose points and the team needs to be ready and start again from that moment on. ”

"The key thing for the team now is to focus on themselves, to play a game and do everything we can to keep the team at the top of the table for as long as possible. Everyone on the team needs to stay focused, and if a player isn't at their best or loses focus, you can't play. ”

"The team has a lot of talented players right now and you need to make sure you're always at your best so that you can have a chance to play more games or you're going to struggle and you might miss a lot of games. Be prepared for every race, and if everyone can do it, then in every event we can achieve what we want. ”

Regarding the impact of the epidemic on the team, Gundogan said: "At the competitive level, everyone's mood is not a problem, we have a very good year, some wonderful moments. However, life is not what we want now, and everyone is still working hard for the epidemic, which is what we need to face. ”

"I also feel it, especially in the Premier League, that it's tough for all teams to face this situation and the most important thing is that everyone has to be healthy, safe and that's the top priority. As players, things are not in our control and we can't influence some decisions. Training and competition are still normal now, but we need to be careful when doing some activities indoors, especially in recent weeks. ”

"The current situation really affects our daily lives and I'm a good example of this, I try to avoid going out as much as possible, whether it's a grocery store, a restaurant or a café, I'll reduce the likelihood of injury because then I don't put myself, my family or my teammates at risk."

"Our responsibility now is to take care of ourselves, to avoid contracting COVID-19, to work hard to protect ourselves, to protect the people who work at the club, as well as our families, which is a top priority. As long as we don't get COVID-19, we come to work, train, and race. Every year we have very little break and there is a race every 3-4 days, which is not easy. It's tough and challenging, but that's it, the race is like life, trying to create the best situation and that's what we want to do. ”

(vivian)

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