Guardiola: "Solskjaer needs time to build the Manchester United team he wants"
"Ole has started seeing the team he wanted, that's my feeling," says the Manchester City coach, whose side take on their city rivals in the EFL Carabao Cup semi-final.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has stamped his authority at Manchester United with a fresh tactical approach but said the Norwegian will need more time to build a squad capable of winning titles.
United have struggled for consistency in Solskjaer's first full season as manager and have won just two Premier League games since beating City last month. The defeat to Arsenal on New Year's Day left United five points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, but Guardiola has seen signs of United players finally translating Solskjaer's gameplans onto the pitch.
"Ole has started seeing the team he wanted - that's my feeling," Guardiola told a news conference ahead of City's EFL Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg against United on Tuesday. "Even the last (league) game against Arsenal, that they lost, we saw what they want. It's not easy to handle a team at a big, big club... always demanding to win competitions and every manager needs time. I have the feeling United started to play the way he wants."
Guardiola aware of United's dangermen
Guardiola will look to ensure his team is not vulnerable to counter-attacks as they were when United duo Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial carved out an early lead at the Etihad Stadium last month. "I think we conceded few counter-attacks in the beginning and in just two-three seconds they're in the box. They have incredible pace and talent to do that," the Spanish coach said. "In general the game was good, we created chances."
Otamendi available again
City confirmed defender Nicolás Otamendi, who missed the last two Cup games against Port Vale and Everton, has returned to training and will be available for the match at Old Trafford. "I have an idea of the way I want to play but I am not 100% sure of the guys who play tomorrow," Guardiola added. "Especially with the incredible amount of games some players have in the legs, they should be rested for the previous games."