MANCHESTER :It felt a long way from Barcelona as a rain-soaked Pep Guardiola stood under an autumnal Manchester downpour on Sunday but there was no place he would rather be as the 1,000th game of his managerial career underlined that the magic still remains.
They said last season the Catalan, who made his name as a player and then set about becoming one of the world's most decorated coaches in the city next to the Mediterranean, had lost his sparkle as Manchester City were dethroned.
But a 3-0 win over an outclassed Liverpool - the club which has been his biggest rival since arriving in England in 2016 and last season ended City's Premier League dominance - proved talk of his demise was premature.
Arsenal still lead the table by four points but their manager Mikel Arteta, Guardiola's fo

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