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How Man City started their own downfall with EMBARRASSING post
Manchester City is enduring a nightmare stretch, with another defeat adding to their woes. After a remarkable run of dominance, Pep Guardiola’s side has now suffered five consecutive losses, culminating in an embarrassing 4-0 defeat at the Etihad to Tottenham. What makes this slump particularly painful is that it seems to have been set in motion by City themselves, thanks to an ill-timed post celebrating their invincibility.
A Downward Spiral After Early Brilliance
City’s current struggles are shocking, given their form just weeks ago. They seemed unstoppable, holding a 34-match unbeaten streak at home since November 2022 and going 31 games without defeat in the Premier League. However, the club’s October boast about these records on their official website now looks like a premature celebration—and a jinx.
In less than two weeks after publishing the post, City’s unbeaten streak crumbled. It began with a loss to Tottenham in the EFL Cup, followed by defeats to Bournemouth, Sporting, and Brighton. The recent 4-0 loss in the Premier League at the Etihad marked a stunning collapse for a team once perceived as nearly invincible.
Parallels to Barcelona’s Collapse
This situation evokes memories of Barcelona’s infamous tweet before their Champions League clash at Anfield in 2019, confidently declaring their ability to score at least one goal. Liverpool went on to stun the Catalans with a 4-0 victory, erasing a three-goal deficit and completing one of the most memorable comebacks in football history.
Like Barcelona, City’s downfall has been sudden and unexpected. Their prior dominance now feels like a distant memory, and the shift in momentum is glaring. Guardiola has attributed part of the slump to the absence of Rodri, but the underlying issues appear more significant.
Complacency and Mentality Issues
City no longer exude the aura of invincibility that defined them in recent years. The team looks disjointed, vulnerable, and lacking the winning mentality that propelled them to success. Complacency seems to have crept in after years of unparalleled dominance, and the players’ intensity appears to have waned.
Guardiola has even been forced to bench key stars like Jack Grealish and Kevin De Bruyne, signaling that even the team’s biggest names are struggling to make an impact. With no players stepping up to reverse the tide, City now face the daunting prospect of losing significant ground in the Premier League title race.
Liverpool’s Opportunity
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, find themselves in a prime position to capitalize on City’s struggles. With City reeling, Liverpool could go 11 points clear if they defeat Southampton this week and Guardiola’s side next week. While it’s still early in the season, such an advantage could be insurmountable, given City’s current form.
A Warning for the Champions
City’s dramatic fall serves as a stark reminder of how quickly things can change in football. Their October boast about their unbeaten run may have been meant to celebrate their dominance, but it has instead highlighted the perils of complacency. Guardiola’s men must find a way to regain their focus and fighting spirit, or risk watching their rivals run away with the title.
For now, City’s once-impenetrable fortress at the Etihad stands breached, and their dominance feels like a fading memory.
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