Manchester City's top scorer Erling Holland isn't too worried about the run of team losses. “Citizens” conceded defeats in four straight games before the national team break. Today, Pep Guardiola's team faces Tottenham in the hope of ending this series, reports gong.bg.
“Yes, we lost four games in a row. It's not normal for a club like ours. It hurts, it sure does. Our motivation is now even greater to win the match and start another series," Holland told "Sky Sports".
“I think the break was good for everyone. To go to their national teams and reboot a bit. We've lost four games in a row, but how bad is it? It's not that bad of a situation. We are not relegated. We are still in second place, we still have a lot of games left, he added.