Pep Guardiola offers major FA Cup final line-up hint with clear Bournemouth message
Guardiola insists Bournemouth will have no impact on his Man City lineup for the FA Cup finalMan City manager’s one-word answer underlines his total focus on WembleyCity face Bournemouth in the Prem...
Pep Guardiola offers major FA Cup final line-up hint with clear Bournemouth message Guardiola insists Bournemouth will have no impact on his Man City lineup for the FA Cup final Man City manager’s one-word answer underlines his total focus on Wembley City face Bournemouth in the Premier League on Tuesday before Aston Villa on the final day Pep Guardiola has made clear that Manchester City’s upcoming Premier League fixtures will play absolutely no part in his team selection for Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley. With City facing Bournemouth away on Tuesday and Aston Villa at home on the final day of the Premier League season – games that could yet have massive title implications – questions have been raised about whether Guardiola might factor those fixtures into his thinking when naming his line-up against Chelsea . Manchester City are two points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal heading into the final lap of a gruelling title race, with the Blues needing a favour from Burnley or Crystal Palace to stand a chance of lifting a ninth league title.
Predicted Starting XI: Chelsea vs Manchester City (FA Cup Final) Bournemouth will not impact FA Cup final XI, says Pep Asked directly how much Bournemouth away would influence his team selection against Chelsea, Guardiola was as brief as he has ever been. “Zero. It’s a final of the FA Cup ,” the City manager said, having made six changes to his starting XI for City’s 3-0 league win over Crystal Palace on Wednesday night.
The answer is entirely consistent with the philosophy Guardiola has maintained throughout his nine years at the Etihad Stadium – that every competition deserves to be treated with the same respect, and that finals in particular, demand nothing less than maximum commitment. He made virtually the same point in his pre-Brentford press conference last week when discussing his approach to cup football, insisting he works harder preparing for those games rather than treating them as secondary to the league. Will John Stones start for Man City vs Chelsea?
On whether he can put sentiment aside when picking his team in cases like John Stones , who is leaving at the end of the season, Guardiola added: “A little bit, but I try to be what I believe. “Last game (in the FA Cup semi-final against Southampton), the people started to sing, ‘Johnny, Johnny Stones’ and I said, ‘OK, they paid for tickets, John Stones must play! ’ – so sometimes.