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Press conference: Pep Guardiola speaks on Gundogan, Aguero, De Bruyne, Dias and more ahead of Everton clash

Manchester City are preparing to play an away Premier League game against Everton on Wednesday. Ahead of the game, City head coach Pep Guardiola gave a press conference, where he spoke out on Ilkay Gundogan, Sergio Aguero as well as Kevin De Bruyne and more. On Gundogan and Aguero: "Sergio is one year injured, so cannot start from the beginning but is ready to come back, was on bench last game and will be again. When he can return he will do. Gundo is much better but might be too soon tomorrow." On De Bruyne: "Getting better, really getting better. Today he did all training with the group. He's better." On Everton and Ancelotti: "Everton always has been one of the greatest teams. This season is much better, Carlos knows his players much better. Like all the teams have ups and downs, the quality from Carlo is always there." On Dias: "Yes [he's fine and in contention]." On Klopp: "A lot [of sympathy] what he produces in world football is exceptional. I say many times in previous seasons. His philosophy makes football attractive for all spectators. For world football, there's no doubts. We all have good moments and bad moments, no manager can sustain seasons and seasons to win. It would be boring. Sometimes you have to lose, I speak personally, sometimes it's good to lose to realise how difficult it is. When you come back and win games you get more credit." On Champions League: "It is, Monchengladbach would be better to play at home. Last season we played Madrid with sepctators then without spectatos. They play Sunday we play Friday. It's always difficult to understand why we can't fly to Germany but can to Budapest. It's not difficult for UEFA, FIFA, we are ina bubble, in three weeks the national teams fly everywhere. It's difficult for everyone." Manchester City are currently leading the league table with 53 points, 7 points ahead of second-placed Manchester United. source - Manchester Evening News

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