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Pep Guardiola says he isn't making any targets to reach by the end of the season and is only focused on their next match against Bournemouth.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is refusing to be drawn on the long-term futures of Sergio Aguero and Claudio Bravo.

Aguero has been on the bench for the last two matches due to the impressive form of Brazilian Gabriel Jesus, who has scored three goals in his last two outings.

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Willy Caballero was preferred to Bravo for last weekend's 2-1 win over Swansea but Guardiola says the immediate focus is purely on his side's visit to Bournemouth on Monday Night Football.

"I am just thinking about the next game," he told reporters.

Claudio Bravo during the match between Manchester City and Southampton
Image: Claudio Bravo was benched for 2-1 win against Swansea

"I am not thinking about things that are far away or individual players. The way that you have to play in the game [is what I am focusing on] to keep our rhythm going and our way of playing.

"It's been much better in this last period that is what I feel and of course I have to try and get the players ready because we need all of them. That is all I am concerned about."

Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City celebrates
Image: Gabriel Jesus celebrates his last-gasp winner against Swansea

Guardiola said he would decide who will start in goal at the Vitality Stadium on Monday itself but says he still has plenty of faith in Bravo, despite the Chilean's omission last weekend.

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"My opinion of Claudio remains the same," he said.

"He is a top player, a top goalkeeper. He's one of the best in the world. His long career speaks for itself.

"Football, of course, here is more particular, more crosses, more special things, but, of course, he is a top, top goalkeeper. For me, there's no doubt about that."

Sergio Aguero and Vincent Kompany of Manchester City warm up prior to the Premier League match v Swansea
Image: Aguero has been on the bench for City's last two games

Asked about Aguero's comments last weekend, where the striker said a decision on his future rests with the club, Guardiola said: "Five minutes after those statements, Man City released a note saying the opinion of the club and manager about Sergio Aguero's future."

Another player who has found himself on the fringes of the action of late is Nolito, signed by Guardiola in a £14m deal from Celta Vigo over the summer.

Nolito
Image: Nolito has not featured in three of City's last four matchday sqauds

Asked if there was anything more Nolito could do to get in the team Guardiola said: "Nothing. He doesn't need anything more, just the manager to play him.

"Basically, we have three players in top form - Leroy Sane, Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus - and that's the only reason."

Guardiola was also asked during the news conference about his thoughts on Phillip Lahm's announcement earlier this week that he will retire at the end of the season.

Philipp Lahm of Bayern Munich
Image: Philipp Lahm has made over 500 career appearances for Bayern Munich

Lahm has spent 22 years at Bayern, and won three Bundesliga titles, the German Cup and the FIFA World Club Cup during three seasons under Guardiola.

"Philipp was and is a special person. He is one of the most fantastic players I ever trained in my life and one of the most intelligent," Guardiola said.

"Football is going to miss one of the best players ever. He can play in 10 positions, no problems because he understands the game perfectly. It was a huge honour for me to be his manager."

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