EPL: Guardiola identifies one advantage Chelsea have over Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal

Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has identified one advantage Chelsea have over the Cityzens and the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal this season.

Guardiola insisted that Chelsea have the squad depth compared to Man City and other Premier League clubs as the Blues manager Enzo Maresca has utilised the full depth of his squad in all competitions, the Premier League and UEFA Conference League campaign.

The Spanaird is suffering the worst run of his managerial career to date at Man City.

Guardiola’s side have registered just one win in their last 10 games in all competitions and have suffered seven defeats during that time.

Man City currently sit in fifth position on the Premier League table ahead of Sunday’s derby against Manchester United.

They are nine points behind leaders Liverpool, who drew 2-2 with Fulham on Saturday.

Injuries have also affected Guardiola’s team so far this season with the likes of Rodri not expected to be back in action this season.

Speaking ahead of City’s derby with Man United on Sunday evening, Guardiola said: “Chelsea already have the squad… but from next season, our squad also has to be 25 or 30 players.

“How do you sustain financially? We won’t have revenues, impossible! Why do we have revenue this season? We sold a lot!”.

Chelsea currently sit in the second position on the Premier League table ahead of City and Arsenal, but behind leaders Liverpool.

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