Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admitted his disappointment after their defeat to Manchester United in the derby but said they have to keep moving forward ahead of their Premier League game with Aston Villa
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00:00Pep, when we spoke to you after the derby, you seemed so down and so fed up about what had happened.
00:09It genuinely felt as though you'd reached a point where you didn't know what else you could do.
00:16How low did you get after that game? How near did you get to thinking, I can't do this?
00:24You just finished a game that we lost, when we were close to winning, and we lost a game
00:29because of the circumstances that happened. I was not happy. I try to be honest with myself,
00:38here and now, and six or seven days ago, about my feelings about the team and the other one.
00:45You fell down six times, you have to stand up seven. It's not an alternative. I'm fine,
00:54I'm a normal person with feelings like all of us, and when the situation is going well,
00:58we are better. When it's not going well, professionally, we are more concerned about
01:03what we have to do, but that is normal. I will not go to the press conference when
01:0987 minutes, 86, we were 1-0 up, and after what happened, I will be
01:16here expressing something like I didn't feel.