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Jun 17, 2020 at 8.15pm UK
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Pep Guardiola calls for matches to be suspended rather than played without fans

Pep Guardiola calls for matches to be suspended rather than played without fans
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The likelihood of matches in Britain being played without fans is growing as the coronavirus crisis continues to worsen.

Pep Guardiola claims it makes "no sense" to play behind closed doors and would rather have games suspended.

The likelihood of matches in Britain being played without fans is growing as the coronavirus crisis continues to worsen.

With this already happening elsewhere in Europe, Manchester City boss Guardiola feels it is inevitable Premier League games will be similarly affected.

Guardiola said: "We are conscious of it because it has happened already in Italy. The league is suspended and in Spain the next two weeks are behind closed doors. It is going to happen here.

"The other issue you have to ask is, is it worse to play football without the spectators? We do our job for the people and if the people cannot come to watch us, there is no sense.

"I would not love to play matches in the Premier League or Champions League or the cups without the people.

"If without people I would prefer not to play, definitely. We are here for the people. Of course if it is for one or two games I could understand but if it is longer, there is no sense.

"But when UEFA or the government say you have to play without spectators, then we are going to play without spectators."

Guardiola is unsure whether playmaker Kevin De Bruyne will be fit to feature in Wednesday's rearranged Premier League game against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.

The Belgium international has missed City's last two games with a shoulder injury but is back in training.

"Kevin (has been) training the last two days but I don't know if he'll be able to play tomorrow," he said.

The match will bring Guardiola up against his former number two Mikel Arteta, who left City in December to take over at the Gunners.

Guardiola said: "I'm looking forward (to it) a lot. I said three or four years ago, when we started together, I was convinvced he would be a manager when the right opportunity came.

"I would say he's done incredibly well. His ideas are already implemented, already in the team and his positional game is getting better every day.

"To do that in a short time is not easy. I'm pretty sure Arsenal will have success in a short time, in the future, with him on the bench."

Guardiola says he is still in regular contact with Artera but he does not give him advice.

He said: "Absolutely not. He's an adult and more than prepared. He doesn't need advice from me.

"We talk about how everything is, the family, the first days, how he's settling in the team. We talk about normal things. We are friends, ex-colleagues. That is all."

City are hoping to bounce back from Sunday's derby loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Guardiola is backing goalkeeper Ederson, whose errors led to both United goals in the 2-0 defeat.

He said: "He's an extraordinary keeper. You and me, we cannot make mistakes but the players can make mistakes whenever they want. It is how they react and always they react good."

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