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Pep's morning glory

Pep Guardiola celebrates perfect Manchester City start by taking wife Cristina Serra out for breakfast

Former Bayern boss has witnessed his side win eight consecutive matches in all competitions

PEP GUARDIOLA looked in buoyant mood on Monday morning when he took his wife Cristina Serra out for breakfast.

The Manchester City boss has every reason to be smiling after keeping up his 100% Premier League record with a win over Bournemouth whilst seeing his title rivals drop points.

 Pep Guardiola took wife Cristina Serra out for breakfast this morning
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Pep Guardiola took wife Cristina Serra out for breakfast this morningCredit: Cavendish Press
 Guardiola bumped into members of his coaching team in Manchester
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Guardiola bumped into members of his coaching team in ManchesterCredit: Cavendish Press

Closest rivals Manchester United suffered their third consecutive defeat at Watford as Antonio Conte's Chelsea lost at home to Liverpool.

And Guardiola was treated to a nice surprise in Manchester when he bumped into members of his coaching staff including fitness guru Lorenzo Buenaventura.

Many have touted the current City side to go all the way and win the Premier League after their ruthless start to the season.

 One of the members of the coaching staff was fitness supremo Lorenzo Buenaventura
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One of the members of the coaching staff was fitness supremo Lorenzo BuenaventuraCredit: Cavendish Press
 Guardiola has witnessed his side make the perfect Premier League start
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Guardiola has witnessed his side make the perfect Premier League startCredit: Getty Images

City have won all five games in the league scoring 15 goals in the process whilst they kick started their Champions League campaign with an emphatic 4-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach.

But the former Bayern Munich manager is keen to dampen expectations and when asked whether his team can win the quadruple this season, he replied: "What the f***?"

He then went onto add: "So Manchester City have reached the Champions League semi-final once, so when the people believe I am going to win the Champions League because I am a really good coach... I don't think so, guys."

Arsenal legend and SunSport columnist Ian Wright believes Guardiola is capable of matching the Gunners' achievements of 2004/05 season by going the whole campaign unbeaten.

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