Trouble at Manchester City
Manchester City and Pep Guardiola are in a tough spot after losing again in the Premier League. This season has not been kind to them. Manchester City’s Exodus Looms.
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Their latest loss was a 2-0 defeat at home against Liverpool. It marks City’s 14th loss in just 27 league matches. That’s quite a drop from their usual winning ways. On top of that, they got knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid for the second year in a row.
To compare, they had 14 losses across 154 games before this. Now, this poor record raises big questions about what’s next for both the team and Guardiola.
Trophy Hopes Dwindling
With hopes of winning the Premier League and Champions League gone, City’s only shot at a trophy now is the FA Cup. But the team is starting to show signs of wear. Key players, especially in midfield, are feeling tired. Kevin De Bruyne has struggled after his injury. He didn’t make much impact against Liverpool and was subbed off for young player James McAtee after 66 minutes.
Big Changes Likely Coming
Former City player Steve McManaman thinks the team will need a major shakeup. He believes several key players might leave this summer. Many midfielders are getting older.
“There’ll be players leaving. A lot of the midfielders are not going to get any quicker,” he said on Matchday Live.
McManaman is surprised that Guardiola signed another contract. He’s not used to having to rebuild a team like this before.
Guardiola’s Biggest Challenge?
Ex-striker Michael Owen thinks this is Guardiola’s biggest test yet. Unlike his past teams, where he took over strong squads, he needs to remake a struggling team now.
“This could be the toughest period of his career,” Owen said. “City are not a great team anymore. Losing 14 out of 27 games is not good. This will test his skills in rebuilding and coaching. It won’t happen overnight.”
Owen believes the decline is so bad that if a new season started today, City wouldn’t be title contenders. He thinks the rebuild might take a year or two.
Possible Changes and Looking Ahead
Don Hutchison, another former midfielder, shared similar views. He thinks City’s midfield needs fresh talent to bring back their style of play. He mentioned young players like Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen as good targets.
“It will take time for new signings to settle and more are coming in the summer,” Hutchison said. “We might see star players leave and a younger group come in.”
In the end, Manchester City has a big summer ahead. With an aging team and slipping influence, Guardiola’s skills in rebuilding will be watched closely. It’s clear that change is coming. Manchester City’s Exodus Looms.