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Nothing is going well at Manchester City. This Saturday evening, the Citizens were humiliated by Tottenham in front of their home crowd with a score of 4 goals to 0.
This is the fifth consecutive defeat for the Mancunians in all competitions. The English champions, who are in 2nd position in the Premier League, have entered a crisis and a more than negative spiral.
After the match, defender Kyle Walker sent a strong message about the club’s situation for several weeks. “ We lost confidence as a team because we haven’t won in a long time. But we have to remember what we accomplished, even if it doesn’t really count, because it’s in the past and it’s history. What matters is winning the Premier League now, and we’re making it harder and harder for ourselves because we have teams right behind us, and a team above us who are really doing well. well (Liverpool). We must continue to fight until the end, as we always have,” he declared.
Next day against Liverpool
Manchester City must get back up. And what could be better than finding success against its main competitor for the title, namely Liverpool. Reds and Citizens face each other during the next day of the Premier League this Sunday, December 1 on the Anfield lawn.
A match which promises to be ultra delicate for Pep Guardiola’s men which could prolong them a little further in the crisis. However, this meeting could also be a trigger and restart the City machine. A success for the Scousers would be a real turning point in this championship…
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