Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol stole the spotlight in a commanding 4-0 victory over Fulham, propelling his team back to the top of the Premier League table. The Croatian centre-back showcased his attacking prowess by netting two crucial goals, further solidifying his reputation as a rising star.
Gvardiol’s Goal-Scoring Streak
Gvardiol’s remarkable form continued as he found the back of the net twice against Fulham. His opening goal set the tone for the match, and he later added a third to his tally. With five goals in seven matches across all competitions, the 21-year-old defender has become an unexpected offensive force for Man City.
When asked about his secret to consistent goalscoring, Gvardiol humbly replied, “Nothing different, I think that is normal in sport. Currently, I am in good form, and with the end of the season approaching, we have two more finals ahead. We must be ready.”
Title Race Intensifies
Man City’s victory over Fulham propelled them above Arsenal, putting the pressure on the Gunners. Arsenal now faces a must-win match against Manchester United on Sunday to reclaim the top spot in the title race. The goal difference gap between the two contenders has narrowed to just two points:
- Manchester City: Played 36, Goal Difference +58, Points 85
- Arsenal: Played 36, Goal Difference +60, Points 83
- Liverpool: Played 36, Goal Difference +43, Points 78
Gvardiol emphasised the need for focus: “We just need to be focused on ourselves and keep pushing forward. Arsenal is a quality side, and they are performing well too.”
Gvardiol’s Penalty Dilemma
City was awarded a penalty in stoppage time, and Gvardiol had a chance to secure a hat-trick. However, teammate Kyle Walker suggested that Gvardiol take the spot-kick. Ultimately, regular penalty taker Julian Alvarez stepped up and converted the penalty, sealing the victory.
Guardiola Praises Under-Pressure Players
Man City manager Pep Guardiola lauded his squad’s ability to thrive under pressure. “The great players enjoy playing with great pressure,” he stated. “Our dream is to arrive in the last games with destiny in our hands. We face West Ham at home, and the title belongs to us.”
Guardiola playfully dubbed Gvardiol the “best winger on the planet” after his unexpected goal tally. The manager praised the young defender’s versatility, noting his proficiency with both feet. While Gvardiol’s attacking contributions are welcome, Guardiola emphasised the need for defensive discipline.
Man City faces Tottenham Hotspur next, aiming to secure another crucial victory. Gvardiol, who has only played at Spurs once before, anticipates a challenging encounter. “Another final,” he said. “Hopefully, it will be another good day for us.”
As Guardiola aptly summarised, “He is 21 years old; he will improve.”