Guardiola expressed his confidence in his players, saying: "The way we train and compete, I see positive signs. I've noticed good things in our games and training sessions, which gives me hope."
He also acknowledged that there is room for improvement, stating: "We've achieved a lot in the past, winning six Premier League titles in the last eight years. However, we can't take anything for granted."
Guardiola emphasized that the team's performance is not solely dependent on past achievements. He said: "We won't compare ourselves to other teams or our past successes. We'll focus on our current form and make improvements."
The manager also pointed out that every season is unique, with its own challenges and opportunities. He said: "I've seen some positive signs since the World Cup, and I'm confident that we'll make progress. However, it's too early to predict our chances of winning titles."
Guardiola's confidence in his team is built on the principles they've established, which he believes will serve them well in the long run. He said: "I like the way we're playing, and I'm confident that we'll be fine."
By focusing on their current form and making improvements, Manchester City is looking to regain their momentum and make a strong push for success in the Premier League.