After Saturday's 5-0 home win over Arsenal, Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola insisted the team 'could have done better'.

Although the main player Kevin de Bruyne did not participate in the match, they quickly took control of the game.
By the start of the game 12 minutes later, Ilkay gundogan and ferran torres had already made two consecutive moves.
Granit xhaka was sent off half an hour into the pitch and the situation on the pitch was even more disadvantageous for Arsenal.
In the second half, Gabriel Jesus and Rodri also scored goals, and Torres completed the second goal to help City win.
It was the defending champions' response to a great 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the premier League, but Guardiola insisted the team could do better.
The manager said: "We had some organisational problems in the first 15-20 minutes, but it was a 2-0 lead and after they got the red card, the situation changed. ”
'I said to the players that we had a very good result today, but we could have done better.