Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits Jack Grealish has felt the strain of his £100m switch payment.
The midfielder scored his first objective of the season in Saturday’s 3-0 win at Wolves to reply rising criticism about his output.
It was simply his fourth top-flight objective for City since becoming a member of for a report payment from Aston Villa final 12 months and Guardiola conceded it has weighed on him.
He mentioned: “Yeah, maybe. We have to admit it. He has to be who he is, that is all. Good moments, bad moments everyone has.
“The important thing is ‘I am Jack Grealish, I play like I am. I go there with a good mentality and try to do the best for myself to help all of us’. That is all I want for him and everyone.”
Erling Haaland and Phil Foden additionally netted whereas Nathan Collins was despatched off for Wolves for a reckless foul on Grealish.
Guardiola additionally gave Manuel Akanji his Premier League debut and was impressed with the summer season signing from Dortmund.
He mentioned: “He was more than exceptional, win all the duels in the build-up, read perfectly when the play was short or long, he is so, so clever and when he goes, he goes, but he doesn’t go too much to give away penalties or fouls.
“He is so aggressive to go close to the opponent but then has the tempo to control the situation. From day one we felt he gets it.”
Defeat left Wolves having scored simply three targets in seven Premier League video games this season, profitable simply as soon as.
Diego Costa just isn’t match match after signing on a free switch final week and boss Bruno Lage admits their lack of targets is a priority.
“When you don’t score goals it is a worry. That is why we have these three strikers but unfortunately no-one is available to play the game,” he mentioned.
“Man City can play very well without a striker for four or five years and win competitions, for us it is more important to have that man.
“Raul (Jimenez) didn’t have the pre-season, then he needs to play three games in a row straight because we don’t have a solution.”
Source: www.impartial.co.uk