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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola believes Bournemouth's early season form shows the strength in depth of the Premier League. And he says that his side and Liverpool had 'changed that dynamic'.

Bournemouth head to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday two points above City in the table – sitting second, four points behind leaders Arsenal – after losing only one of their opening nine games.

With Sunderland also in the top four after a superb start following promotion, there is a fresh look to the top of the table to back up arguments that the concept of the so-called 'big six' is increasingly outdated.

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"I remember when I was in (Bayern) Munich or Barcelona, I always heard the rumours that in England, everyone could beat everyone, I always had that sense," Guardiola said.

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