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National record holders Dev Kumar Meena of Madhya Pradesh and Baranica Elangovan of Tamil Nadu will be among the top draws in the inaugural Indian Indoor Open Combined Events and Pole Vault Competition, which begins in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.
The two-day meet will be held at the indoor facility at the Kalinga Stadium complex, which hosted the inaugural National Indoor Championships in March. The facility will also host the World Indoor Championships in 2028.
Meena has had an impressive season. In March, he equalled his national record of 5.40m during an invitational meet in Taiwan.
“My goal here in Bhubaneswar is to do my personal best. I enjoyed my practice sessions at the Kalinga Stadium indoor facility. I’m ready to do my best,” the 20-year-old said.
The men’s pole vault qualification mark set by the Athletics Federation of India for the 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games is 5.25m. The qualification mark for women is 4.45m.
The men’s qualification standard for the Asian Games in Japan later this year is 5.45m, while the corresponding mark for women is 4.10m.
Fourteen pole vaulters will compete in the men’s event, scheduled for the opening day on Saturday. Other prominent competitors in the fray include Kuldeep Kumar of Madhya Pradesh and Reegan G. of Tamil Nadu, who have cleared 5.30m and 5.35m, respectively, this season.
ALSO READ | Baranica Elangovan — I have been focusing on my technique rather than just performance
Seven athletes have confirmed their participation in the men’s U-20 pole vault event.
The women’s pole vault final will be held on Sunday. Eleven athletes have registered for the event, but the focus will be on Baranica, who set a national record of 4.22m during the inaugural National Indoor Championships at the same venue in March.
Overall, more than 80 athletes have confirmed their participation in the meet.
The heptathlon for men and pentathlon for women will be held in the senior and U-20 categories.
The heptathlon events are 60m, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000m. The pentathlon events are 60m hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump and 800m.
Published on May 01, 2026
National record holders Dev Kumar Meena of Madhya Pradesh and Baranica Elangovan of Tamil Nadu will be among the top draws in the inaugural Indian Indoor Open Combined Events and Pole Vault Competition, which begins in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.
The two-day meet will be held at the indoor facility at the Kalinga Stadium complex, which hosted the inaugural National Indoor Championships in March. The facility will also host the World Indoor Championships in 2028.
Meena has had an impressive season. In March, he equalled his national record of 5.40m during an invitational meet in Taiwan.
“My goal here in Bhubaneswar is to do my personal best. I enjoyed my practice sessions at the Kalinga Stadium indoor facility. I’m ready to do my best,” the 20-year-old said.
The men’s pole vault qualification mark set by the Athletics Federation of India for the 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games is 5.25m. The qualification mark for women is 4.45m.
The men’s qualification standard for the Asian Games in Japan later this year is 5.45m, while the corresponding mark for women is 4.10m.
Fourteen pole vaulters will compete in the men’s event, scheduled for the opening day on Saturday. Other prominent competitors in the fray include Kuldeep Kumar of Madhya Pradesh and Reegan G. of Tamil Nadu, who have cleared 5.30m and 5.35m, respectively, this season.
ALSO READ | Baranica Elangovan — I have been focusing on my technique rather than just performance
Seven athletes have confirmed their participation in the men’s U-20 pole vault event.
The women’s pole vault final will be held on Sunday. Eleven athletes have registered for the event, but the focus will be on Baranica, who set a national record of 4.22m during the inaugural National Indoor Championships at the same venue in March.
Overall, more than 80 athletes have confirmed their participation in the meet.
The heptathlon for men and pentathlon for women will be held in the senior and U-20 categories.
The heptathlon events are 60m, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000m. The pentathlon events are 60m hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump and 800m.
Published on May 01, 2026
National record holders Dev Kumar Meena of Madhya Pradesh and Baranica Elangovan of Tamil Nadu…
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Apr 29, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles on Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) in the second half uring game five of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images Cade Cunningham and Paolo Banchero are proving they know how to put on a show, and they’re going to be called upon in another possible elimination game in their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
Cunningham’s heroics Wednesday night bought the Pistons another game as No. 1 seed Detroit visits Orlando for Game 6 on Friday night with the Magic leading 3-2.
The Pistons struck the last blow to win Game 5, returning the pressure to the Magic to finish the series at home and avoid a trip back to Detroit.
“With a sense of urgency, with a sense of taking care of home,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said of the mindset of going back to Florida. “With the way we know how we play at home in front of our fans, with that energy and that excitement in that building. But we’ve got to make sure we’re doing the smart version of it. It’s not about hitting home runs. It’s about hitting singles all night long. And that’s doing the little things – the box-outs, the free throws being made. …”
Cunningham and Banchero scored 45 points apiece when the Pistons extended the series with Wednesday night’s 116-109 victory in Game 5. Cunningham’s output marked a franchise playoff record.
The Pistons are attempting to come back from a 3-1 series deficit against Orlando much like it did 23 years ago in the first round, when the teams held the same seeds.
“Now we got to go to Orlando and get one win there,” Pistons coach J.B Bickerstaff said. “And we’ve won on the road before. So it’s a simple formula for us. Stay in the moment, stay present, take it one at a time.”
The Magic won both games in Orlando (Games 3 and 4) 113-105 and 94-88.
“When our backs have been against the wall, we come out swinging,” Bickerstaff said. “… That spirit carries over. The want to not let your teammate down carries over. And we’ve got a locker room full of guys that feel that way. Until that fat lady starts singing, we’ve got life.”
Even with Cunningham’s big numbers, Bickerstaff figures the outcome will be determined at the other end of the court.
“Our defense is what’s going to be key for us,” Bickerstaff said. “I still think there’s room for improvement (after Game 5).”
The Magic last advanced beyond the first round of the playoffs in 2010, sweeping the then-Charlotte Bobcats and Atlanta Hawks before losing to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Mosley knows they are close to getting the job done and expects them to play like it on Friday night.
“I think their resiliency was great,” Mosley said of his team. “I thought our guys did a really good job at the initial part.”
Banchero’s production in Game 5 came despite going 5-for-12 on free throws.
Mosley identified free-throw shooting (16-for-30) as one of the culprits in the Magic’s loss.
“Got to step up and knock them down,” Mosley said. “Those are things we can control.”
Ausar Thompson’s 15 rebounds gave the Pistons a boost in Game 5, particularly with rebounding a trouble spot for the Magic.
“His ability to get deflections, get steals and just create chaos out there,” Bickerstaff said of Thompson’s overall impact.
Orlando will be without forward Franz Wagner for the second straight game because of an ailing right calf. Wagner averaged 16.8 points per game in the first four games of the series.
–Field Level Media
Apr 29, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles on Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) in the second half uring game five of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images Cade Cunningham and Paolo Banchero are proving they know how to put on a show, and they’re going to be called upon in another possible elimination game in their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
Cunningham’s heroics Wednesday night bought the Pistons another game as No. 1 seed Detroit visits Orlando for Game 6 on Friday night with the Magic leading 3-2.
The Pistons struck the last blow to win Game 5, returning the pressure to the Magic to finish the series at home and avoid a trip back to Detroit.
“With a sense of urgency, with a sense of taking care of home,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said of the mindset of going back to Florida. “With the way we know how we play at home in front of our fans, with that energy and that excitement in that building. But we’ve got to make sure we’re doing the smart version of it. It’s not about hitting home runs. It’s about hitting singles all night long. And that’s doing the little things – the box-outs, the free throws being made. …”
Cunningham and Banchero scored 45 points apiece when the Pistons extended the series with Wednesday night’s 116-109 victory in Game 5. Cunningham’s output marked a franchise playoff record.
The Pistons are attempting to come back from a 3-1 series deficit against Orlando much like it did 23 years ago in the first round, when the teams held the same seeds.
“Now we got to go to Orlando and get one win there,” Pistons coach J.B Bickerstaff said. “And we’ve won on the road before. So it’s a simple formula for us. Stay in the moment, stay present, take it one at a time.”
The Magic won both games in Orlando (Games 3 and 4) 113-105 and 94-88.
“When our backs have been against the wall, we come out swinging,” Bickerstaff said. “… That spirit carries over. The want to not let your teammate down carries over. And we’ve got a locker room full of guys that feel that way. Until that fat lady starts singing, we’ve got life.”
Even with Cunningham’s big numbers, Bickerstaff figures the outcome will be determined at the other end of the court.
“Our defense is what’s going to be key for us,” Bickerstaff said. “I still think there’s room for improvement (after Game 5).”
The Magic last advanced beyond the first round of the playoffs in 2010, sweeping the then-Charlotte Bobcats and Atlanta Hawks before losing to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Mosley knows they are close to getting the job done and expects them to play like it on Friday night.
“I think their resiliency was great,” Mosley said of his team. “I thought our guys did a really good job at the initial part.”
Banchero’s production in Game 5 came despite going 5-for-12 on free throws.
Mosley identified free-throw shooting (16-for-30) as one of the culprits in the Magic’s loss.
“Got to step up and knock them down,” Mosley said. “Those are things we can control.”
Ausar Thompson’s 15 rebounds gave the Pistons a boost in Game 5, particularly with rebounding a trouble spot for the Magic.
“His ability to get deflections, get steals and just create chaos out there,” Bickerstaff said of Thompson’s overall impact.
Orlando will be without forward Franz Wagner for the second straight game because of an ailing right calf. Wagner averaged 16.8 points per game in the first four games of the series.
–Field Level Media
Apr 29, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles on Orlando…
The T20 Mumbai League returns to the spotlight on Saturday with its player auction set to be held at a five-star hotel in the city. In a first, the auction for the inaugural women’s competition will precede the men’s auction for Season 4, marking a significant expansion of the league’s footprint.
A total of 2,048 players have registered for the men’s auction, while 363 women cricketers will hope to draw a bid, with three franchises vying for talent in the women’s competition. Ahead of the auction, Sayali Satghare (SoBo Mumbai Falcons), Saima Thakor (Thane Sky Risers) and Humaira Kazi (Aakash Tigers) have been designated as icon players for their respective teams.
In the men’s pool, 22 players have opted for the highest base price of ₹5 lakh. The list includes last season’s standout performers Akash Parkar, Chinmay Sutar and Ishan Mulchandani, along with IPL names Musheer Khan and Onkar Tarmale. In contrast, Arjun Tendulkar has slotted himself in the lowest bracket of ₹2 lakh.
Each men’s franchise was allowed to retain a maximum of three players, including its icon. All eight teams have exercised that option, ensuring a sizeable chunk of Mumbai’s top-tier talent will not feature in the auction pool. The purse for each men’s team remains capped at ₹1 crore.
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: Sarfaraz Khan (Icon), Shams Mulani, Jay Bista
ARCS Andheri: Shivam Dube (Icon), Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Deepak Shetty
Bandra Blasters: Yashasvi Jaiswal (Icon), Suved Parkar, Dhrumil Matkar
Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals: Tushar Deshpande (Icon), Siddhesh Lad, Rohan Raje
North Mumbai Panthers: Ajinkya Rahane (Icon), Abhigyan Kundu, Tanush Kotian
SoBo Mumbai Falcons: Shreyas Iyer (Icon), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Harsh Aghav
Eagle Thane Strikers: Shardul Thakur (Icon), Atharva Ankolekar, Sairaj Patil
Triumph Knights Mumbai North East: Suryakumar Yadav (Icon), Ayush Mhatre, Suryansh Shedge
Published on May 01, 2026
The T20 Mumbai League returns to the spotlight on Saturday with its player auction set to be held at a five-star hotel in the city. In a first, the auction for the inaugural women’s competition will precede the men’s auction for Season 4, marking a significant expansion of the league’s footprint.
A total of 2,048 players have registered for the men’s auction, while 363 women cricketers will hope to draw a bid, with three franchises vying for talent in the women’s competition. Ahead of the auction, Sayali Satghare (SoBo Mumbai Falcons), Saima Thakor (Thane Sky Risers) and Humaira Kazi (Aakash Tigers) have been designated as icon players for their respective teams.
In the men’s pool, 22 players have opted for the highest base price of ₹5 lakh. The list includes last season’s standout performers Akash Parkar, Chinmay Sutar and Ishan Mulchandani, along with IPL names Musheer Khan and Onkar Tarmale. In contrast, Arjun Tendulkar has slotted himself in the lowest bracket of ₹2 lakh.
Each men’s franchise was allowed to retain a maximum of three players, including its icon. All eight teams have exercised that option, ensuring a sizeable chunk of Mumbai’s top-tier talent will not feature in the auction pool. The purse for each men’s team remains capped at ₹1 crore.
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: Sarfaraz Khan (Icon), Shams Mulani, Jay Bista
ARCS Andheri: Shivam Dube (Icon), Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Deepak Shetty
Bandra Blasters: Yashasvi Jaiswal (Icon), Suved Parkar, Dhrumil Matkar
Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals: Tushar Deshpande (Icon), Siddhesh Lad, Rohan Raje
North Mumbai Panthers: Ajinkya Rahane (Icon), Abhigyan Kundu, Tanush Kotian
SoBo Mumbai Falcons: Shreyas Iyer (Icon), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Harsh Aghav
Eagle Thane Strikers: Shardul Thakur (Icon), Atharva Ankolekar, Sairaj Patil
Triumph Knights Mumbai North East: Suryakumar Yadav (Icon), Ayush Mhatre, Suryansh Shedge
Published on May 01, 2026
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Apr 29, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) makes a save against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the third period during game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images The Montreal Canadiens are aware of the opportunity before them as they prepare to host the Tampa Bay Lightning for Game 6 of their Stanley Cup playoff series on Friday.
Thanks to a 3-2 victory Wednesday night in Tampa for a 3-2 edge in the Eastern Conference first-round meeting, the young Canadiens have the opportunity to knock out the Lightning in the best-of-seven series.
“It’s going to be loud and going to be fun,” defenseman Kaiden Guhle said Thursday. “We’ll use the crowd’s energy to our advantage, but we’ve got to stay even-keeled. … Just gotta keep playing our game, not get nervous, not do too much.”
Montreal finished tied in points (106) with Tampa Bay during the regular season, placing behind due to the tiebreaker. The Canadiens were considered an underdog in this series, however, because of the vast amount of playoff experience on the Lightning’s roster.
Instead of being overwhelmed, the Canadiens have shown plenty of fortitude.
“It was such a great opportunity to go against a team who probably set the standard the last 10 years,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We haven’t done anything yet, but it’s a challenge and still is a challenge. This is a veteran, talented group that is not going to go away easy, wasn’t going to give you anything for free.”
A huge key in Montreal’s edge has been goaltender Jakub Dobes, who has stood toe-to-toe against Tampa’s surefire hall-of-famer Andrei Vasilevskiy. Dobes stopped 38 shots in Wednesday’s win, 12 during the final three minutes while the Lightning pushed for the equalizer with an extra attacker.
“He’s a confident guy. He likes his big moments and wants his big moments” Guhle said. “You look at his first game last year, a shutout against the defending Stanley Cup champs. I think he lives for this. I think that’s what makes him so good.”
Although they trail the series, the Lightning have not exactly been outclassed. Through the five games, the Canadiens have scored a total of one more goal (14-13) and every result has been decided by a single tally.
Hurting Tampa Bay’s cause is the scoring struggles of stars Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point, who each have tallied only once, and the middling goaltending from Vasilevskiy and his .880 save percentage.
From a team perspective, one statistic stands out: Montreal has opened the scoring in four of the five games.
“Our starts, we’ve had a tough time, especially at the end of the regular season,” said Lightning coach Jon Cooper, whose squad won the lone game it scored first. “It’s not the recipe to have to keep chasing the game.”
With that in mind, the Lightning can look to rely on their experience to help extend the series and bring it back home for a deciding seventh game. A team that has accomplished as much as the Lightning over the last decade has overcome plenty of adversity along the way.
“This is nine straight years (of) making the playoffs,” Cooper said. “If you had a team that didn’t believe, that streak wouldn’t be going on right now.”
And now is the opportunity for a roster filled with players who have won multiple Stanley Cup titles (back to back in 2020 and 2021) to show its mettle. Otherwise, it will be a fourth consecutive year of being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.
“I think everyone personally, when Game 6 is over, will learn a lot about themselves,” said Tampa Bay forward Brandon Hagel, who has scored six of his club’s 13 goals in the series. “This team will learn a lot about themselves. There’s not much more to say. You’ve just got to kind of leave it up to us.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 29, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) makes a save against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the third period during game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images The Montreal Canadiens are aware of the opportunity before them as they prepare to host the Tampa Bay Lightning for Game 6 of their Stanley Cup playoff series on Friday.
Thanks to a 3-2 victory Wednesday night in Tampa for a 3-2 edge in the Eastern Conference first-round meeting, the young Canadiens have the opportunity to knock out the Lightning in the best-of-seven series.
“It’s going to be loud and going to be fun,” defenseman Kaiden Guhle said Thursday. “We’ll use the crowd’s energy to our advantage, but we’ve got to stay even-keeled. … Just gotta keep playing our game, not get nervous, not do too much.”
Montreal finished tied in points (106) with Tampa Bay during the regular season, placing behind due to the tiebreaker. The Canadiens were considered an underdog in this series, however, because of the vast amount of playoff experience on the Lightning’s roster.
Instead of being overwhelmed, the Canadiens have shown plenty of fortitude.
“It was such a great opportunity to go against a team who probably set the standard the last 10 years,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We haven’t done anything yet, but it’s a challenge and still is a challenge. This is a veteran, talented group that is not going to go away easy, wasn’t going to give you anything for free.”
A huge key in Montreal’s edge has been goaltender Jakub Dobes, who has stood toe-to-toe against Tampa’s surefire hall-of-famer Andrei Vasilevskiy. Dobes stopped 38 shots in Wednesday’s win, 12 during the final three minutes while the Lightning pushed for the equalizer with an extra attacker.
“He’s a confident guy. He likes his big moments and wants his big moments” Guhle said. “You look at his first game last year, a shutout against the defending Stanley Cup champs. I think he lives for this. I think that’s what makes him so good.”
Although they trail the series, the Lightning have not exactly been outclassed. Through the five games, the Canadiens have scored a total of one more goal (14-13) and every result has been decided by a single tally.
Hurting Tampa Bay’s cause is the scoring struggles of stars Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point, who each have tallied only once, and the middling goaltending from Vasilevskiy and his .880 save percentage.
From a team perspective, one statistic stands out: Montreal has opened the scoring in four of the five games.
“Our starts, we’ve had a tough time, especially at the end of the regular season,” said Lightning coach Jon Cooper, whose squad won the lone game it scored first. “It’s not the recipe to have to keep chasing the game.”
With that in mind, the Lightning can look to rely on their experience to help extend the series and bring it back home for a deciding seventh game. A team that has accomplished as much as the Lightning over the last decade has overcome plenty of adversity along the way.
“This is nine straight years (of) making the playoffs,” Cooper said. “If you had a team that didn’t believe, that streak wouldn’t be going on right now.”
And now is the opportunity for a roster filled with players who have won multiple Stanley Cup titles (back to back in 2020 and 2021) to show its mettle. Otherwise, it will be a fourth consecutive year of being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.
“I think everyone personally, when Game 6 is over, will learn a lot about themselves,” said Tampa Bay forward Brandon Hagel, who has scored six of his club’s 13 goals in the series. “This team will learn a lot about themselves. There’s not much more to say. You’ve just got to kind of leave it up to us.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 29, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) makes a save…
Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City cannot use its gruelling schedule as an excuse if it fails to win the Premier League title.
Guardiola’s second-placed side is three points behind leader Arsenal heading into the final weeks of the season.
City’s title bid could be hampered by a fixture pile-up after its matches against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth were given new dates on either side of the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 16.
Those matches had to be moved because of City’s progress in both domestic cups, but the new schedule means it will play three times in seven days from May 13 to 19.
The League Cup winner’s title charge concludes against Aston Villa on May 24.
City was reportedly unhappy when the fixtures were confirmed, particularly because it felt the Palace game, originally slated for March, could have been rearranged earlier.
But Guardiola accepted the situation as an inevitable consequence of being successful in English football.
“It is what it is. When we won the treble and quadruple we always had this kind of calendar,” Guardiola told reporters on Friday.
“Of course it could be better but I’ve never expected help. We’ll do that and go game by game.
“If you don’t like it, go and train in France or Portugal. I like being here, and I’ve said many times, when I was at Barcelona and saw managers here complain about the schedule, it has always been like this.”
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City is chasing the seventh Premier League title of the Guardiola era as it seeks to take advantage of Arsenal’s latest stumble in the title race.
The Gunners blew substantial leads that allowed City to lift the trophy in 2023 and 2024.
By the time City travels to Everton on Monday, it will be six points behind Arsenal if Mikel Arteta’s side beats Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
But the Everton game will be the first of City’s two games in hand in a race so tight it could be decided by goal difference or goals scored.
“It’s normal, it’s the calendar. Sometimes you play first, sometimes behind,” Guardiola said.
“It is what it is and nothing changes at this stage — you know exactly what you have to do.”
Guardiola claimed he did not even know when Arsenal was playing when asked if he would watch its game against Fulham.
“What time do they play? It’s after a training session, so maybe I will watch it,” the 55-year-old Spaniard said.
Published on May 01, 2026
Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City cannot use its gruelling schedule as an excuse if it fails to win the Premier League title.
Guardiola’s second-placed side is three points behind leader Arsenal heading into the final weeks of the season.
City’s title bid could be hampered by a fixture pile-up after its matches against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth were given new dates on either side of the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 16.
Those matches had to be moved because of City’s progress in both domestic cups, but the new schedule means it will play three times in seven days from May 13 to 19.
The League Cup winner’s title charge concludes against Aston Villa on May 24.
City was reportedly unhappy when the fixtures were confirmed, particularly because it felt the Palace game, originally slated for March, could have been rearranged earlier.
But Guardiola accepted the situation as an inevitable consequence of being successful in English football.
“It is what it is. When we won the treble and quadruple we always had this kind of calendar,” Guardiola told reporters on Friday.
“Of course it could be better but I’ve never expected help. We’ll do that and go game by game.
“If you don’t like it, go and train in France or Portugal. I like being here, and I’ve said many times, when I was at Barcelona and saw managers here complain about the schedule, it has always been like this.”
ALSO READ: Salah ‘deserves big send-off’, says Liverpool boss Slot
City is chasing the seventh Premier League title of the Guardiola era as it seeks to take advantage of Arsenal’s latest stumble in the title race.
The Gunners blew substantial leads that allowed City to lift the trophy in 2023 and 2024.
By the time City travels to Everton on Monday, it will be six points behind Arsenal if Mikel Arteta’s side beats Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
But the Everton game will be the first of City’s two games in hand in a race so tight it could be decided by goal difference or goals scored.
“It’s normal, it’s the calendar. Sometimes you play first, sometimes behind,” Guardiola said.
“It is what it is and nothing changes at this stage — you know exactly what you have to do.”
Guardiola claimed he did not even know when Arsenal was playing when asked if he would watch its game against Fulham.
“What time do they play? It’s after a training session, so maybe I will watch it,” the 55-year-old Spaniard said.
Published on May 01, 2026
Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City cannot use its gruelling schedule as an excuse if it…