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Pep Guardiola says he wants to 'prove' he can help Manchester City out of slump.
City have lost five consecutive matches in all competitions and are 11 points adrift of leaders Liverpool .
Guardiola says in the present situation it is "unrealistic" to think about longer term targets like the possibility of winning the league title.
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