Pep Guardiola has praised his Manchester City side for their 'incredible' performance during Wednesday night's 1-0 victory over West Ham United, though acknowledged that his team may need a rest after a tough seven days of football.
City were frustrated by the visitors for much of the encounter, only managing to break the deadlock after Felipe Anderson was adjudged to have fouled Bernardo Silva in the box midway through the second half. Sergio Aguero neatly tucked away the resulting spot-kick to set City on course for a crucial three points in the Premier League title race.
The result followed two energy-sapping victories and capped off a fine week for City. The previous Wednesday had seen Guardiola's men snatch a late Champions League victory away to Schalke when down to ten men, before they won the Carabao Cup on penalties at Wembley on Sunday against Chelsea.
Guardiola was therefore quick to praise his players as they maintained the pressure on Liverpool at the top of the Premier league, despite the extended game time over the last seven days.
In his post-match press conference Guardiola was asked about his team's display during the narrow victory over West Ham.
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When you play every three days it is demanding. Everybody needs a little break and we need everybody to help fight for all the titles still in our hands.
Guardiola told Sky Sports: "
"In the first five minutes, it could've been 2-0 easily. The longer it stays at 0-0 or 1-0 the more impatient you become but in general we defended so well.
"With the long balls to Carroll and to Antonio we applied ourselves very well and created a lot of chances. Unfortunately, we couldn't score more goals, after the 120 minutes against Chelsea, the team showed incredible spirit and we made a really good performance."
Source : 90min