Guardiola Praises Manchester City’s Resilience In Palace Draw.
Pep Guardiola expressed pride in his Manchester City side after a hard-fought 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace extended their challenging run of just one win in nine games. Despite twice coming from behind, the defending champions remain eight points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool, having played a game more.
Crystal Palace made a bright start at Selhurst Park, opening the scoring after just four minutes. Will Hughes delivered a precise pass to wing-back Daniel Muñoz, who drove the ball into the net, exploiting space in City’s defence. Palace continued to create chances, threatening to extend their lead before City’s Erling Haaland equalised with a well-placed header from Matheus Nunes’ cross.
Palace regained their advantage when Maxence Lacroix headed in a corner from Hughes, showcasing their threat from set-pieces. However, City responded late, with Bernardo Silva setting up Rico Lewis, who struck a stunning effort into the top corner from the edge of the area.
The match saw more drama as Lewis was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for a foul on Trevoh Chalobah. Despite being reduced to ten men, City held on to secure a point, frustrating a Palace side that may feel they deserved more from the game.
After the match, Guardiola commended his players’ determination. “I’m incredibly proud of the players, how they fought, came back twice, and adapted to difficult conditions,” he told reporters.
The City boss acknowledged the team’s struggles this season, adding, “It’s a season to suffer. We cannot talk about the title race when we’ve lost four games in a row and now drawn. We’ll focus on winning the next game and recovering players. We’ll see where we are in the final month.”
The result leaves City in a precarious position, trailing Liverpool in the title race and facing mounting pressure to regain form. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace sit four points above the relegation zone, with manager Oliver Glasner likely buoyed by his side’s spirited performance against the reigning champions.
Guardiola’s men will now look to regroup and address their inconsistency as they aim to close the gap at the top of the table in the coming weeks.