Pep Guardiola admits Man City will need to grind out wins without strongest side

Pep Guardiola praised his makeshift team after they were beaten by a late Leicester penalty in the Community Shield.
With many established stars missing through injury or late returns from their summer exertions – and Jack Grealish waiting in the wings – City boss Guardiola named an unfamiliar line-up at Wembley and gave teenagers Sam Edozie and Cole Palmer a chance to impress.
They gave a good account of themselves and went close to scoring through Ilkay Gundogan’s free-kick and Riyad Mahrez, who broke clear only to fire wide.
But it was a spot-kick from former City striker Kelechi Iheanacho, after he was brought down by Nathan Ake two minutes from time, that gave Leicester a 1-0 win.


However it was another sub, Iheanacho, who secured a second Community Shield for Leicester – 50 years to the day after they won their first. “Both teams are here on merit and wanted to win,” said manager Brendan Rodgers. “We know it’s the end of the pre-season and players are still looking for fitness, but in the last few years it’s become a prominent trophy and that’s the mindset we want to bring to the team and the club. “The guys showed great spirit, great quality and eventually got the winning goal. We had a great feeling coming here on the back of the FA Cup final and it was a great occasion.”This'll do! ? pic.twitter.com/t0I5UsBES6
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