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Pep Guardiola admits his side have improved but insists they can’t match Chelsea’s title-winning side just yet

PEP GUARDIOLA insists his side can't match title-holders Chelsea but admits they are improving.

Man City hammered Watford 6-0 at Vicarage Road on Saturday, to complete three wins in seven days, scoring 15 goals without reply.

 Pep Guardiola admits he side have improved since last season
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Pep Guardiola admits he side have improved since last seasonCredit: PA:Press Association
 Sergio Aguero is just three goals off becoming City's all-time leading scorer
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Sergio Aguero is just three goals off becoming City's all-time leading scorerCredit: AFP or licensors

Sergio Aguero's sixth Premier League hat-trick leaves the 29-year-old three goals shy of breaking City's all-time scoring record, held by Eric Brook with 177 strikes.

Not even Saturday's six-star showing, nor the 5-0 thumping of Liverpool could convince Guardiola to lay bare City's intentions for the campaign.

Asked if he considers City now ready to go toe-to-toe with the likes of Chelsea, Guardiola only replied: "We will see. But I think we've made a step forward in terms of last season.

"My feeling now is that everybody knows what we have to do, the players know what they have to do, with, without the ball in transition. And that's so important.

"We weren't good enough last season, Chelsea and Tottenham were better. You have to accept it.

"You have to accept sometimes the opposition is better. Then you analyse why to improve for the future.

 Pep Guardiola splashed out £130million on his full-backs this summer
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Pep Guardiola splashed out £130million on his full-backs this summerCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Guardiola was quick to hail the likes of Benjamin Mendy
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Guardiola was quick to hail the likes of Benjamin MendyCredit: Getty Images - Getty

"In an athlete's career there are maybe 10 or 15 per cent happiness moments, you lose more than you win. So you've got to enjoy it when you win."

Hailing full-back recruits Kyle Walker, Danilo and Benjamin Mendy for transforming City's blueprint, Guardiola insisted his side are nowhere near their peak.

"Even if it looks like we cannot improve, of course we can improve," said Guardiola.

"There's still movement, there are still actions we can improve.

"The full-backs are so important. They offer energy to go up and down so that means we can put more players in the middle, to play, to pass the sort passes.

"I like it when we play short passes through the middle, five, six metres, that gives us continuity. We create the spaces behind the press.

"To do that you need more players in one position.

"And Kyle (Walker) and Danilo and Mendy help us a lot to be able to do that. Without that it would be even more complicated."

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