Pep Guardiola gave a brilliant response when he was asked by a reporter why is he so good at winning league titles.
Guardiola is looking to claim his fifth Premier League title this season as he locks horns with Arsenal, who are mounting a serious title challenge.
The Blues climbed to the top of the league after beating the Gunners in a top-of-the-table clash at the Emirates last Wednesday.
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Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland all got on the score-sheet as they beat Mikel Arteta's side 3-1.
Man City face a trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday as they look to make it three league wins on the bounce since their defeat at Tottenham.
Guardiola faced the media ahead of the showdown at the City Ground, with one reporter asking him about his incredible success at winning league titles.
The reporter asked: "You have 13 complete seasons as a manager and you have won 10 league titles. Why are you so good at it?"
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The Spaniard momentarily paused before hilariously saying: "I don't know!"
As the reporter alluded to in the Man City press conference, Guardiola has bagged 10 league titles in 13 complete seasons.
He won three La Liga titles with Barcelona and three Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich not to mention four Premier League titles.
He's hoping to land his 11th league title in 14 seasons this campaign as his side resume their campaign against Forest.
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Speaking in his pre-match press conference, he spoke about momentum: "Momentum is when you win 10 in a row, didn't happen this season. Three games ago we lost at Tottenham. Momentum is tomorrow at 3 be ready. Mentally, a team who lost one in six. The crowd, a respected manager.
"Still 15 games left a lot of games but we want to arrive at the top eight or 10 near the top of the league to make a last effort...
"We are in the position that I would have dreamed at the start of the season, I could not expect to be many points ahead after two titles it's nearly impossible."
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