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Must do better: Pep Guardiola demands more in Manchester City season report card

Win over West Brom leaves Spaniard’s side on brink of Champions League qualification, but he is still not happy

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Manchester City veteran Pablo Zabaleta is thrown in the air by his teammates as they and the crowd pay him tribute for his final home appearance for the club. Photo: AFP
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Pep Guardiola said Manchester City’s home form must improve next season if they are to challenge for honours after they beat West Bromwich Albion in their last home game.

Guardiola’s first season in English football will end at Watford on Sunday with the Catalan failing to win silverware for the first time in his stellar managerial career.

But Tuesday’s 3-1 victory over West Brom should be enough to guarantee a top-four finish – and a place in next season’s Champions League – while a win at Watford will assure City of advancing directly to the competition proper.

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“I will not say fourth position is done, but Arsenal have to win by five or six against Everton and my good friend Ronald Koeman,” City manager Guardiola said at the Etihad Stadium.

“We are there and we are going to travel to London to try and finish third and go direct to the Champions League. I’m happy it’s in our hands to finish third.

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“This club had not played in Europe for 30 years. Now we are there every year, but we have to try and be better next season.”
Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus on the charge against West Brom’s Claudio Yacob. Photo: AFP
Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus on the charge against West Brom’s Claudio Yacob. Photo: AFP
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