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If anything is going to change, it has to start with the players. They're the only ones with the power to make a difference, Guardiola said. The business can go on without managers, directors, media, or even owners, but without players, there's no football. They hold the key.
Many voices are talking about the players [going on strike], Guardiola said. If something is going to change, it must come from the players.
I don't remember in eight, nine years a team that played like Brentford in the first 30 minutes, said Guardiola. We were not our best and they deserve to be 0-2. Every time they had the ball they create the chance. Long balls, win duels, short passes break the lines.
We faced a really, really difficult team, the champions from Italy, said Guardiola.
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