Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is approaching the upcoming Premier League match against Everton with a sense of caution, especially given the challenging circumstances surrounding his team as they prepare for the match on Boxing Day.

Currently, Manchester City are experiencing a rough patch, arguably the most difficult stretch during Pep Guardiola’s tenure. They have managed to secure victory in just one out of their last 12 matches across all competitions, a slump that has significantly impacted their standings in the league.

As it stands, the defending champions find themselves in seventh place, trailing league leaders Liverpool by 12 points. This disappointing run has put pressure on Guardiola and his squad to turn things around quickly.

As City gear up to host Everton on Thursday, they are hopeful that this match could mark the beginning of their resurgence. The Toffees have displayed commendable form in their previous outings, notably holding both Arsenal and Chelsea to goalless draws in their last two league fixtures. This defensive resilience makes Everton a formidable opponent.

During his pre-match press conference, Guardiola acknowledged the challenge posed by Everton, stating, “They are not the perfect opponent for us at this moment. We need to regain our best form, but I understand it will take time.”

He emphasized the urgency of the situation, reiterating, “We must secure results as quickly as possible. Facing Everton will be tough; they are currently in a good moment, and their recent results and performances reflect that.”

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