Manchester City are struggling to find their footing midwinter, and it's not just injuries piling up on a seemingly perennial basis. The club has suffered its zero league win in 2024 just three games into the second half of the season. What is going wrong at the Etihad?
Pep Guardiola seemed bewildered after another lacklustre display that showcased City's inability to affect their fortunes, regardless of what the manager tried. Against Manchester United and Bodø/Glimt, both matches ended in defeats, with 2-0 losses followed by a goalless draw.
A major contributor to these struggles seems to be the continued absence of key players due to injuries. A list of absentees reads like a Who's Who of City's starting XI: Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Rúben Dias, Nico González, Savinho, Jérémy Doku, Oscar Bobb, Antoine Semenyo, John Stones, Mateo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva.
Guardiola acknowledged the team's shortcomings but blamed many factors beyond his control. With City missing 11 regulars, it's hard to argue with the manager's assertion that a combination of injuries, and possibly even more than that, is weighing on the team.
One player who has been struggling, however, is Phil Foden, one of the most talented young players at City. Substituted mid-game against Bodø/Glimt as well as in the derby defeat, he produced performances less like a top-class midfielder and more akin to his brother Ilkay Foden, known for his creative skills.
Foden's recent form has been somewhat inconsistent. His stats read 10 goals in 30 appearances and four assists this season, but the last time he scored or created a goal was over three weeks ago. With City struggling so badly, Foden must pull himself up to avoid further disappointing performances.
On the bright side, there is some promising news with the arrival of Marc Guéhi, a 25-year-old England defender who has been making waves for his national team and Crystal Palace, leading them to last season's FA Cup win. With Gvardiol and Dias out of action, the young Uzbekistan international could provide a much-needed boost alongside the experienced Guéhi.
While City have their work cut out to get back on track, Guéhi's signing presents an exciting possibility for the future – one that could alleviate some of the pressure on the injured frontline centre-backs.
Pep Guardiola seemed bewildered after another lacklustre display that showcased City's inability to affect their fortunes, regardless of what the manager tried. Against Manchester United and Bodø/Glimt, both matches ended in defeats, with 2-0 losses followed by a goalless draw.
A major contributor to these struggles seems to be the continued absence of key players due to injuries. A list of absentees reads like a Who's Who of City's starting XI: Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Rúben Dias, Nico González, Savinho, Jérémy Doku, Oscar Bobb, Antoine Semenyo, John Stones, Mateo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva.
Guardiola acknowledged the team's shortcomings but blamed many factors beyond his control. With City missing 11 regulars, it's hard to argue with the manager's assertion that a combination of injuries, and possibly even more than that, is weighing on the team.
One player who has been struggling, however, is Phil Foden, one of the most talented young players at City. Substituted mid-game against Bodø/Glimt as well as in the derby defeat, he produced performances less like a top-class midfielder and more akin to his brother Ilkay Foden, known for his creative skills.
Foden's recent form has been somewhat inconsistent. His stats read 10 goals in 30 appearances and four assists this season, but the last time he scored or created a goal was over three weeks ago. With City struggling so badly, Foden must pull himself up to avoid further disappointing performances.
On the bright side, there is some promising news with the arrival of Marc Guéhi, a 25-year-old England defender who has been making waves for his national team and Crystal Palace, leading them to last season's FA Cup win. With Gvardiol and Dias out of action, the young Uzbekistan international could provide a much-needed boost alongside the experienced Guéhi.
While City have their work cut out to get back on track, Guéhi's signing presents an exciting possibility for the future – one that could alleviate some of the pressure on the injured frontline centre-backs.