Pep Guardiola has reacted to Manchester City's 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the Premier League on Wednesday as he set an unwanted record.
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The Citizens have now gone four consecutive matches without a victory in England's top division, after succumbing to defeat against the Villans at Villa Park.
A 74th-minute strike from Leon Bailey in what was a dominant performance from the home side saw the Manchester giants drop to fourth on the table, with Villa moving up to third.
Guardiola's team managed only two shots on goal – the lowest tally ever record in a game by a team managed by the Spaniard – compared to Villa's 22.
Speaking after the match, the ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach admitted that the best side claimed all three points.
"The better team won," he said, according to the Mirror.
"I said to the players: 'In football, this happens. I know you wanted to win, I know you tried, because you have proved to me and everyone many, many times.'
"Now the results are not so good when they always were [previously]. I have to think about it. I have to sleep, to reflect, I have to see the games, how the players (did) with this one and try to do it.
"It was really difficult because they are really physical and able to control many aspects. That is the reason why they are up there, playing good football and we could not do it.
"It's my duty, my job to find a way to come back from the situation because over many years together we were able to find a way to play games – sometimes playing good, sometimes not but always we found a way to do it – and now we are struggling. We have to change the dynamic."
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City will take on Luton Town in the Premier League on Sunday as they look to get their domestic season back on track.
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