Manchester City boss Pep upbeat ahead of Everton test

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Pep Guardiola says Manchester City are heading in the right direction after a significant rebuild, vowing he still has “unfinished business” at the Etihad.

City lost two of their opening three league games of the current campaign but have now gone seven matches unbeaten in all competitions. 

“In 2035, I will start to think about it,” Guardiola, whose contract runs until 2027, joked when asked if he needs to take a break. 

“I see things that we are doing much better than last season and in every game we are a little bit better. We can do better in many aspects and that gives me the energy that it’s not job done. It’s completely unfinished business. That’s why I am here.”

City’s opponents on Saturday, Everton, will be without Jack Grealish as he is ineligible to play against his parent club.

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