Manchester City fighting fires ahead of CL test
MANCHESTER: Manchester City’s quest to finally conquer Europe resumes on Wednesday when Pep Guardiola’s men travel to RB Leipzig, but all is not well for the English champions on or off the field.
City appeared to have laid down a marker in the Premier League title race by beating leaders Arsenal 3-1 away last week, only to then throw away two points by conceding late to draw 1-1 at Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
They are also playing under a cloud after being charged with more than 100 breaches of financial rules by the Premier League, dating back to the 2009/10 season.
Defender Kyle Walker described City’s sloppiness in relinquishing top spot in the Premier League at the weekend as “unacceptable”.
“Sometimes it’s football and sometimes it’s emotion,” he said. “Every game should be treated the same – like a cup final.”
A two-point deficit at the top of the table could turn into five should Arsenal win their game in hand against struggling Everton.
A lack of consistency in City’s performances is troubling Guardiola ahead of his side’s return to action in the competition they most crave.
City have never won the Champions League, while Guardiola, who won the trophy twice as manager of Barcelona, has not done so since 2011, his penultimate season at the Camp Nou.
The signing of Erling Haaland was expected to be the final piece in solving City’s puzzle in Europe.
The Norwegian has delivered the goals expected of him, with 32 in all competitions. Yet Haaland’s arrival is one of the factors used to explain a dip in City’s collective standards this season.
The defending champions have dropped 20 points already in 24 games – compared with 21 points in the whole of the 2021/22 campaign.
Despite Haaland’s haul, City had scored more goals as a team at this stage last season.
Defensively they also look more exposed – an issue not helped by Guardiola’s willingness to let Joao Cancelo join Bayern Munich on loan, leaving him without a natural left-back.
Nathan Ake, Aymeric Laporte, Rico Lewis and even creative midfielder Bernardo Silva have been shunted out to do a job on the left side of defence in the past two weeks alone. Guardiola said he was heartened by City’s display at Forest despite a lack of killer instinct that cost them two points.
However, he has not been slow to call out his players since the World Cup break for a lack of hunger and desire to remain on top in England, which is an uncharacteristic approach for the former Barca and Bayern Munich coach.
Finding such motivation for the Champions League should not be difficult. Third-choice goalkeeper Scott Carson is the only member of Guardiola’s squad to have won the competition previously, when he was at Liverpool. “We’re coming after it,” goalkeeper Ederson said of City’s quest to win the Champions League.
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