
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says there'll be no underestimating Bournemouth tomorrow.
Guardiola is wary of Bournemouth's playing strengths.
He said: "They make quite a good press, they are progressive, they squeeze really well from the back, often with five players in defence.
"They also defend with structure in the back and narrow in the middle. They can also drag you out when they have the ball and link up well between strikers and wingers.
"Like all teams in the Championship, they have good set pieces, but we will try to impose our game and avoid those."
On Erling Haaland, Guardiola also said: "In the process to score a goal I don't like the striker just waiting for balls to come. If he [Erling Haaland] wants to drop he can do it.
"Erling has a lot of margin to improve. I would not to make out he is done. He can be a better player and has the will to do it.
"He likes to play football. I never see a player, maybe (Leo) Messi, who is a finished article. Always you can improve. We will try to make him a better player - all our players have a lot of margin to be better.
"That is the reason why we are here. To try to help them."
