Manchester City's midwinter slump is starting to worry fans, but what exactly is going wrong at the Etihad? While injuries have been a significant factor in their recent struggles, it's not just physical setbacks that are to blame. The team's form has dipped significantly since New Year's Day, with zero league wins in 2024 and a loss to Manchester United that will be remembered for its dullness.
Rodri, the midfielder who made his return from injury last week, was exposed during the defeat at Old Trafford. After declaring himself "ready to go," he struggled to make an impact, appearing one-paced and non-factor. His performances since returning have been lackluster, with a recent loss in Norway that saw him pick up two yellow cards in quick succession.
Haaland's goalscoring struggles are also starting to take their toll. The Norwegian striker has gone 20 games without scoring outside the penalty spot, with his only goal in eight games against Brighton coming from a set piece. His form has been so poor that even Exeter were given a thrashing in the FA Cup third round.
Guardiola is grasping for explanations after City's latest loss. While he acknowledges that injuries and absences have taken their toll on the team, his tone suggests that there are deeper issues at play. The manager pointed to his team's inability to take chances as a factor, but it's hard to see how this can be blamed on external factors when City have been out of sorts for so long.
The real concern is Foden, who has regressed significantly since his promising start to the season. His performance in Bodø was lackluster, and he didn't last the full game. This season, he's scored just 10 goals in 30 appearances and created four assists – a significant drop from his earlier form.
However, there is some good news: Marc Guéhi has finally arrived at City. The 25-year-old England defender has already made an impact for Crystal Palace, leading the club to last season's FA Cup win. With Guéhi in the building, Guardiola may have found a solution to his team's defensive woes. The new arrival brings pace and calmness to the backline, and could form a solid partnership with Abdukodir Khusanov.
With City missing key centre-backs Gvardiol and Dias, Guéhi and Khusanov offer a much-needed boost to the team. If they can perform as well in the Premier League as they have for their national teams, it's possible that Guardiola has found his answer. The question is: when will it click?
Rodri, the midfielder who made his return from injury last week, was exposed during the defeat at Old Trafford. After declaring himself "ready to go," he struggled to make an impact, appearing one-paced and non-factor. His performances since returning have been lackluster, with a recent loss in Norway that saw him pick up two yellow cards in quick succession.
Haaland's goalscoring struggles are also starting to take their toll. The Norwegian striker has gone 20 games without scoring outside the penalty spot, with his only goal in eight games against Brighton coming from a set piece. His form has been so poor that even Exeter were given a thrashing in the FA Cup third round.
Guardiola is grasping for explanations after City's latest loss. While he acknowledges that injuries and absences have taken their toll on the team, his tone suggests that there are deeper issues at play. The manager pointed to his team's inability to take chances as a factor, but it's hard to see how this can be blamed on external factors when City have been out of sorts for so long.
The real concern is Foden, who has regressed significantly since his promising start to the season. His performance in Bodø was lackluster, and he didn't last the full game. This season, he's scored just 10 goals in 30 appearances and created four assists – a significant drop from his earlier form.
However, there is some good news: Marc Guéhi has finally arrived at City. The 25-year-old England defender has already made an impact for Crystal Palace, leading the club to last season's FA Cup win. With Guéhi in the building, Guardiola may have found a solution to his team's defensive woes. The new arrival brings pace and calmness to the backline, and could form a solid partnership with Abdukodir Khusanov.
With City missing key centre-backs Gvardiol and Dias, Guéhi and Khusanov offer a much-needed boost to the team. If they can perform as well in the Premier League as they have for their national teams, it's possible that Guardiola has found his answer. The question is: when will it click?