In their 2-1 loss to Bournemouth, Guardiola fielded a team with several players still recovering from injuries due to a lack of alternatives. Among these, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake stood out, and Guardiola commended their commitment to play despite not being fully fit.
"There are players that are not in the best way and they make an incredible effort to be here," he said. "So Manu and Nathan were not in really good condition, so until the last moment I didn’t know Nathan could play and he says: ‘No, I want to try, I want to try’. If we would have had five more days to recover and prepare, maybe we would have been better, or maybe not, who knows? But I don’t want to put now for the calendar, the argument for the calendar, for many things during the season when we were winning not looks like now because we lost a game. The reality; they won, congratulate them."
Walker revealed he had six minutes of training to prepare for Bournemouth and Guardiola lavished praise on the England international.
"Since arriving for this season after the Euros, he has trained maybe five, four, five training sessions with us," he said, "So he can play without any training because he’s in a condition, you know, physicality, that is incredible. He played 90 minutes against many, many fast players, it’s not easy."