Pep Guardiola fears his Manchester City players are not ready for the gruelling demands of the Premier League restart.
Guardiola’s reigning champions host Arsenal behind closed doors on Wednesday in the second game of the Premier League’s return to action following the coronavirus hiatus.
He told reporters in a video press conference on Tuesday that the Arsenal match would show the level of his players’ fitness after three months of inaction. Guardiola said the punishing schedule, with matches every few days, was a concern, adding that he would have to rotate and use his full squad.
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