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Struggling Man City counting on fan support

Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola consoles his players after their loss to Liverpool. Reuters

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Manchester City’s supporters remember the highs of recent years and will get behind the team following a string of poor results, manager Pep Guardiola said on the eve of the Premier League visit of Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

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City, who have won six of the last seven Premier League titles, are without a win in seven games in all competitions and a fourth straight league defeat at Liverpool on Sunday saw them drop to fifth in the standings.

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The club’s sudden downturn in form has led to serious questions over their ability to challenge for silverware for the first time in years, but Guardiola said he was confident the fanbase had enough reason to remain faithful.

“We need them because the situation is what it is. They have always been there and have this feeling,” Guardiola told reporters ahead of the Forest game.

“They know what these guys have done in the last decade, there are many good moments we’ve lived together and we know we absolutely need the support. All of us, especially the players, are human beings and are willing to give everything to change the dynamic.”

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Defending champions City have 23 points from 13 matches, 11 adrift of leaders Liverpool but only two behind second-placed Arsenal and Chelsea in third.

Guardiola said his side could no longer entertain lofty aspirations of lifting the league title at the end of the season and would have to instead focus on adopting a step-by-step approach as they look to return to the top four.

“We cannot think about the results we’ve had in the past and to think about the big targets (the title) would be a big mistake,” the Spaniard added. “We must try to beat a team that is close to us, to take advantage of them and to be close to the top four ... we will try to win games because that’s what you have to try to do.”

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