Since taking over at City in 2016, Guardiola has overseen five wins out of five at the Hammers’ venue which hosted the 2012 London Olympics, winning four times in the league and in an FA Cup encounter too.
What’s more, in the process City have racked up 22 goals for and just one against.
However, David Moyes’ side go into the game on the back of a terrific fightback at Spurs last weekend where the Hammers recovered from 3-0 down to draw 3-3,
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And the boss says history will count for nothing, come kick-off tomorrow lunchtime.
“The past is the past. We’ve had good results (there) but what we learned from the game against Tottenham and other teams is always West Ham have incredible quality players,” Guardiola stressed.
“They played really well at Tottenham - not just in the last minutes.
“At 3-0 down, they showed a lot of personality. They are in good form - a good moment for them.”
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