Pep Guardiola He insists he is not worried about Rodri's lack of minutes, Phil Foden And Ilkay Gundogan in the lead Manchester Cityto First League Confrontation against Arsenal This weekend.
City drew 0-0 at home, as Inter did not play in their final Champions League match, the night of the fourth match.
Rodri started the match as a starter for the season, while Foden and Gundogan were signed in the meantime, as City tried to open up or intervene against the Serie A champions.
Guardiola's side now turn their attention to Arsenal, who face Atalanta in their first match of the new Camp Nou campaign on the fifth fair night, before facing City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Asked if he was concerned about the intensity of the games against Inter or Arsenal, with Rodri, Foden and Gundogan out of the rhythm of the game, Guardiola replied: “Maybe more than that.”
“We don’t control the calendar, the calendar or the Champions League draw, we play Inter at home and now Arsenal are in front.
“The players are behaving very well now this season, like in the Community Shield we have many problems in every game, but in the Premier League we are behaving very well, now (against Inter) we play again to win, let's do well. “We would like to win and create more chances, but a big credit to them, it was an exceptional time, they knew it was years ago, when we faced the Italian era it was very difficult.
Asked if Sunday's match against Arsenal would be a similar test to what Inter gave City, Guardiola replied: “No, I don't know Mikel's idea of how he will play. You have to read and adapt.
“But the other team is unbelievable, they defend very well, they don't give away chances, they don't allow goals, they are very good in many aspects, they control everything.”
“They have been the biggest challenge, they have been favourites to win the title in the last two seasons, they are there and they will continue for many years because they have created a stronger team and a young team.
'It's more a big test, but we're in September, then we enjoy seeing the time, many things we're better than the past, even better than the past as we do, we'll see what happens on Sunday.'
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