Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insists he doesn't need to buy a new striker.
Guardiola conceded City are struggling for goals, with the Blues having scored just 18 in the league this season, compared to 35 at the same stage last year.
"We have to insist, insist and insist," said Guardiola. “There's no other way - 26 shots [the amount City had in their 1-1 draw with West Brom] is not enough – we need to create more.
“We have to be positive and one day it will break. When we're able to score goals and win games, the confidence will be back.
“Last season we were the team who scored most, more than the champions, but unfortunately we conceded too much.
“We have to score more and everyone knows it."
Asked if the solution could be a new striker, Guardiola said: “Absolutely not. Okay, the last 32 or 33 games we played, Sergio could play just four or five, so not much, but Gabriel has incredible numbers.
"The statistics, for minutes and goals scored in the Premier League since he came here, he's one of the best, the top three or four.
“So he's a guy who scores goals, but it cannot just depend on their shoulders.
“We took 15 corners in the last game, and central defenders can score goals - everyone can score goals."

