Manchester City booed by fans – Guardiola injured

Guardiola and his team are going through a crisis.Image: trapezoid

After winning six championships in seven years and even winning the Triple Crown in one season, fans forget about it once they lose a few games. At Manchester City, there is currently something wrong with the home blessing.

November 27, 2024 10:43November 27, 2024 10:58

Niklas Helbling
Niklas Helbling

It’s no secret that success in sports is quickly forgotten. Whenever there is a minor crisis, the manager is questioned, the hapless striker is scapegoated, and the fans curse the entire club. Manchester City need to go through this too.

The Sky Blues suffered five consecutive defeats for the first time since April 2006 before drawing 3-3 with Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Champions League on Tuesday night. England lost a 3-0 lead between the 75th and 89th minutes. There has never been a situation in the Champions League where a team led by three goals in the last quarter of an hour only to miss out on victory. Yes, in November the San Marino national team celebrated more victories than the great Manchester City.

While everyone at the club still believes in coach Pep Guardiola, who recently extended his contract by two years to 2027, and may be happy with the team, things may be different for fans. After the game against Rotterdam, there were boos and whistles in the Manchester City Stadium. “You are disappointed, of course we understand, and you absolutely have the right to express your feelings,” Guardiola said after the game.

The six championship titles in the past seven seasons and the treble in the 2022/23 season were quickly forgotten by old fans. This is also surprising as there are approximately 8,000 vacant seats in the stadium, which actually has a capacity of 55,000 spectators. For Manchester City fans, the significance of the game against Rotterdam actually does not seem to be particularly important, and they often clash with the Dutch fans.

Police and staff form a line to separate Manchester City and Feyenoord (right) fans during the Champions League opener between Manchester City and Feyenoord at the Etihad Stadium in Mansch. .....

Emotions ran high between the two fan camps.Image: trapezoid

After the game, Guardiola described his team as “fragile” and said: “I don't know if it's a mental problem.” Individual errors in the final stages were particularly indicative of this. The first goal conceded was a gift from defender Josko Gvardiol, while goalkeeper Ederson looked anything but impressive on the other two goals. “We have to avoid these mistakes,” explained Guardiola, who is sure his team will learn from them in the future.

Legendary striker Alan Shearer also criticized. “The score was 3-2 towards the end of the game and they took the free-kick very quickly. Why?” asked Today's TV pundit, delivering a harsh verdict: “You look weak and vulnerable.” Manchester City 's defense is particularly concerning right now. For the first time since 1963, they have conceded at least two goals in six consecutive games. Former international player Andros Townsend told the BBC: “We have never seen so many defensive weaknesses at Manchester City.” The injury to world footballer Rodri may also have played a role and he will be absent The season is over.

The “anticipated defeat”, as Guardiola described it, also left physical traces on the coach of Natty defender Manuel Akanji. After the game, he had a bloody nose and red spots on his head. Previously, he had repeatedly slapped his head and face with his hands in frustration, starting from the first ball he conceded. He cut his nose with his fingernail. “I wanted to hurt myself,” Guardiola joked.

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