Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City are currently "struggling" after their 1-0 loss at Aston Villa on Wednesday night left the Premier League champions winless in their last four league matches, down in fourth place and six points off the pace of leaders Arsenal.
Leon Bailey's deflected strike earned Villa a deserved 1-0 win over City, while also maintaining their perfect home record this season, and Guardiola said the credit belonged to Unai Emery's team on the night, but admitted he had much to think about to get their title defence back on track.
"The better team won," Guardiola said. "Aston Villa was better than us. We struggled. It was really difficult. They are well organised, fast and physical players, they are able to control many aspects. That is the reason why they are up there. They played good football and we could not do it.
"It is my duty, it is my job to find a way to come back. Many years now we are together we found a way, we are able to find a way to win games, to find a way to do it.
"I give credit to Aston Villa, first of all. They do it. The first half we struggled to follow what we spoke [about].
"[We said] something at half-time [and] it was much better, the team had another dynamic but we didn't find the players to make the assist, the cross, the pass.
"We arrive there, but we didn't have the feeling that 'oh we are going to do something'. And we miss it.
"Now that we are struggling we have to change the dynamic, win as soon as possible, Luton, Crystal Palace, to change our mind and continue to win there."
The absence of the suspended Rodri was again telling for the visitors - this was the fourth match of the season the Spain midfielder has missed and City have lost all four.
While there are other key
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