Man City Have Come Back from Worse, Says Silva, After Two Losses 

Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 8, 2023 Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ederson look dejected after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 8, 2023 Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ederson look dejected after the match. (Reuters)
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Man City Have Come Back from Worse, Says Silva, After Two Losses 

Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 8, 2023 Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ederson look dejected after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 8, 2023 Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ederson look dejected after the match. (Reuters)

Manchester City suffered their first Premier League defeat to Arsenal in eight years on Sunday to drop to third in the standings, but midfielder Bernardo Silva said the loss was "not the end of the world".

After a closely fought match at the Emirates, substitute Gabriel Martinelli struck late to secure a 1-0 win as Arsenal moved level on 20 points with league leaders Tottenham Hotspur. Champions City have 18 points.

City, who have lost their last two Premier League games, were involved in an intense two-way title race with Arsenal last season, in which City were trailing before Arsenal faltered in the run-in.

"We need to rest mentally and physically to be ready for the next games because they are going to be tough, and improve in the areas where we can improve like last season," Silva said in an interview on City's website.

"We will try to come back stronger from the international break. It's not the end of the world. We have been in much worse positions.

"We need to try and come back from these two defeats in a row in the Premier League and come back to the top where I think we belong."

City are next in action on Oct. 21, when they face Brighton & Hove Albion. They then take on rivals Manchester United on Oct. 29.

Manager Pep Guardiola called on his side to bounce back from their loss, telling reporters: "We are behind, but it is October. It's not the first time. Last season it happened, we were much further behind, but the season is long.

"We have people coming back and we will try to break (the losing run) and beat upcoming opponents like Brighton and United. We will continue."



Coach Ivanisevic Slams Tsitsipas after Early Wimbledon Exit

Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece receives treatment during his first round men's single match against Valentine Royer of France at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Monday, June 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece receives treatment during his first round men's single match against Valentine Royer of France at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Monday, June 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Coach Ivanisevic Slams Tsitsipas after Early Wimbledon Exit

Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece receives treatment during his first round men's single match against Valentine Royer of France at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Monday, June 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece receives treatment during his first round men's single match against Valentine Royer of France at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Monday, June 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Goran Ivanisevic gave a scathing assessment of Stefanos Tsitsipas, saying he has "never seen a more unprepared player" in his life following the Greek world number 26's opening round exit at Wimbledon.

Tsitsipas, the 2021 French Open and 2023 Australian Open runner-up, was forced to retire from his Wimbledon first-round match while trailing 6-3 6-2 to French qualifier Valentin Royer on Monday due to a back injury, Reuters said.

The 26-year-old, who said he had no answers to his ongoing fitness problems after his elimination, appointed Croatian Ivanisevic as his coach in May after a string of disappointing results at the Grand Slams.

Tsitsipas, a former world number three, has reached only one quarter-final in his last nine Grand Slam tournaments.

"It's simple and it's not simple. I've talked to him a lot of times. If he solves some things outside of tennis, then he has a chance and he'll return to where he belongs, because he's too good a player to be out of the top 10," Ivanisevic told Serbian network Sport Klub after Tsitsipas' exit.

"He wants to but he doesn't do anything. All 'I want, I want', but I don't see that progress... I was shocked, I have never seen a more unprepared player in my life. With this knee, I am three times more fit than him. This is really bad."

Ivanisevic, who won Wimbledon as a player in 2001, helped Novak Djokovic claim nine of his 24 Grand Slam titles before leaving his team in March last year. He then had a short stint with Kazakh world number 11 Elena Rybakina this season.