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EPL: Pep talk ended Manchester City's title bid, says Pellegrini

April 18, 2016 15:43 IST
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Manchester City's Manuel Pellegrini

IMAGE: Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Manchester City's Premier League title challenge derailed once the club announced Pep Guardiola would take charge from next season, outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini has said.

City won just three of their next 11 games to fall behind in the title race and exit the FA Cup once the announcement was made in February about the Bayern Munich boss.

"At the start of February, there was news about a change of the manager, about players who will not continue here next season, about a lot of things involved in the minds of all the players," Pellegrini told British media.

"It's not easy for the players when you read in newspapers all things that will happen next season, all the players who will go out, all the players that will come in. It's not easy for the players to focus their mind.

"In February we were involved in all the competitions, in the Champions League, we won the Capital One (League) Cup, we were forced to leave the FA Cup, and we were three points behind the leaders."

Third-placed City, 13 points behind leaders Leicester City, have since picked up from the dip and are unbeaten in their last five games, winning 3-0 at Chelsea on Saturday.

They have also progressed to the Champions League semi-finals for the first time and will take on Real Madrid.

Pellegrini put the change in form down to the players' increased concentration levels ahead of their trip to relegation-threatened Newcastle United on Tuesday.

"We must try to finish now playing this way, trying to be as near as possible at the top of the table, trying to reach the final of the Champions League and we will finish a good season if we win two titles," the Chilean said. 

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