Pep Guardiola labelled Manchester City s first-half performance in their record-breaking 4-0 win over Newcastle United on Sunday as one of the worst we have played this season .
City scored twice before the break as Ruben Dias headed in after a defensive mistake from Newcastle, before Joao Cancelo smashed into the top corner.
Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling netted in the second half to give the scoreline a comfortable look.
The victory saw City record their 34th league victory of 2021, establishing a new record for the most top-flight wins by a team in a calendar year, but Guardiola was not pleased with the display before half-time.
A good result, not a good performance, Guardiola said to the BBC. We were lucky, but Newcastle did not defend well for the first goal and a brilliant action from Joao Cancelo for the second goal.
The first half was one of the worst we have played this season and [the] second half was much better.
We played better with the ball, gave players more touches but were losing balls in the first half. We were calm at half-time and spoke about what we should do.
105 Manchester City have scored 105 goals in the Premier League in 2021; their most in a single calendar year while playing in the top-flight (previously 104 in 1929). Insatiable.
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The four goals scored also took City to 106 for the year, two more than their previous best, and Guardiola hailed his side s consistency.
Records show the consistency we have as a team, it is not winning titles or finals but it is winning and winning, Guardiola continued. Records are there to be broken and happy to have them.
I didn t rotate today, I decide the best team, we need a different base for the players and now we have seven days until the next game.
Hopefully, Leicester are getting better with a lot of COVID cases so I will take a decision on the team.
City s 44 points ensure they will sit top of the tree on Christmas Day – they have gone on to win the title in the two previous campaigns in which they have done so (2011-12 and 2017-18).