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Man City boss Pep Guardiola relishes Premier League battle as champions are stopped at Newcastle

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola

Manchester City dropped their first points of the season after rescuing a 3-3 draw away at St James’ Park in a scintillating Super Sunday clash.

The champions trailed 3-1 and seemed on course for a rare defeat before scrapping their way to a draw in a thrilling encounter with Eddie Howe's men. 

Reflecting on a pulsating afternoon on Tyneside, Guardiola said: "Why not give credit to the Newcastle team? Brentford beat (Manchester) United 4-0 and everyone talks about how bad are United, and Brentford? They did something good, no?
"When you take these type of players with this quality, it can happen. It's the beginning of the season and I think it's really, really good for us to live this kind of experience.
"We spoke about that at half-time, 'we need to live this, 2-1 down, we'll see what happens now, how we are as a team, let's go'.
"That's what we have to do, we to live these kind of situations. That's why the Premier League is so difficult. Everyone is going to drop points and we have dropped the first two, but considering how we behaved from 2-1 down…"
City took a fifth-minute lead through Ilkay Gundogan, but found themselves behind at the break after Miguel Almiron and then Callum Wilson, in front of England boss Gareth Southgate, struck.
Kieran Trippier extended the home side's lead with a fine free-kick, but goals from City's £51million summer signing Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva ensured the visitors left with something to show for their efforts.
Asked if he had feared the game was beyond them at 3-1, Guardiola's mind went back to last season's 3-2 victory over Aston Villa in which City trailed 2-0 with 14 minutes remaining.
He said: "After what happened against Aston Villa - in five minutes, we scored three goals - I can rely on everything, so no problem."

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