Pep Guardiola: Gabriel Jesus' family key to regaining Manchester City form

Several of Jesus' close relatives and friends were in Manchester on Saturday to witness the 21-year-old's brace

Mark Critchley
Northern Football Correspondent
Sunday 16 December 2018 22:52 GMT
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City weathered an early Everton storm to take the lead
City weathered an early Everton storm to take the lead (Action Images via Reuters)

Pep Guardiola expects Gabriel Jesus to be back to his best for Manchester City now that he can count on the support of his family.

Jesus scored twice in the 3-1 victory over Everton on Saturday, registering his first Premier League goals since August and ending a worrying domestic drought in the process.

Several of Jesus' close relatives and friends were in Manchester on Saturday to witness the 21-year-old's brace.

The striker's mother, Vera Lúcia Diniz de Jesus, was joined by his two elder brothers and two friends, who arrived in the city earlier this week to stay with Jesus.

Jesus counted on an inner circle of friends and family to help him adapt to life in Manchester when he arrived from Palmeiras in January 2017, but he has been without their support since their travel visas expired earlier this year.

The Brazilian said on Saturday that his confidence is back following his family's return to England and Guardiola believes their presence in Jesus' life can only help the player.

"It’s much better, definitely," the City manager said, when asked. "Being alone, a young player, I don’t think he’s got a girlfriend, he’s not married, so to have his family here is so important and I think it’s going to help him. His family will be so important to him.

“We can’t forget that football players are human beings and there are many players who have the talent but are in bad, bad form because of personal issues," Guardiola added.

“Maybe getting divorced, things not going well at home, problems with their mum, dad, whatever, and that can influence things a lot on the pitch, more than people can imagine or expect and sometimes we don’t know it.

“That’s why he, Gabriel, has that feeling that, with his family here, he will be calmer, better. It’s good to have your family there. I could not live without my family, for example.

“So maybe it’s going to help Gabriel but I have always had the feeling in the past he’s a good lad in the locker room, he’s always with Bernardo and especially the Brazilian guys, always chatting, laughing, making jokes. But it will be good for him having his family here.”

Guardiola was also encouraged to hear Jesus speaking to journalists in English after the victory over Everton, taking it as another sign that the youngster is now fully adapting to life in Manchester.

"What I also like is it’s the first I listened to him in the media speaking English," he said. "That’s cool.

"I insist on them having to learn English because sometimes I have the feeling he maybe doesn’t understand me when I speak in English so it’s important to have that feeling that he’s speaking English much better.

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