As their midwinter slump goes on, what exactly is going wrong at Manchester City? | Jamie Jackson

Man City's Midwinter Slump: What's Going Wrong?

Manchester City's midwinter slump is a worrying trend that's left fans and pundits alike searching for answers. The team, which has been one of the most dominant forces in English football over the past few seasons, has been struggling to find its form on the pitch.

At the heart of this slump are key players Rodri, Erling Haaland, and Phil Foden, who have all been performing below their usual standards. Rodri, a midfielder who's been out of action for nearly two years due to an injury, looked labored in his recent appearances, struggling to control the tempo of the game and failing to make any meaningful impact on the field.

Haaland, City's star striker, has also been struggling to score goals. His last goal came in a 3-0 win over West Ham, more than a month ago, and since then, he's failed to find the net despite having plenty of chances. The Norwegian striker has spoken about his struggles, taking full responsibility for not scoring enough goals.

Foden, who was once considered one of City's most promising young players, has also been underwhelming. He's been playing a shadow of himself on the pitch, lacking the creativity and skill that made him a standout player earlier in the season.

Manager Pep Guardiola seems to be grasping for explanations as to why his team is struggling so badly. He cited injuries to key players, including Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, and Rúben Dias, as one reason for the slump. However, he also acknowledged that the team's tone was much better against Bodø than it was against Manchester United.

The situation is made worse by the fact that City are facing a series of tough games in the coming weeks, including a trip to the Arctic Circle to face Norway. The team's absences list reads like a who's who of key players, with only 374 fans attending the recent defeat to Bodø – a far cry from the thousands who normally attend matches at the Etihad Stadium.

However, there is some good news on the horizon. Signing Marc Guéhi, a 25-year-old first-choice England defender, has been a coup for City. The Uzbekistan international's calm head and nimble pace make him an ideal partner for Abdukodir Khusanov in the middle of the rearguard. With Gvardiol and Dias back from injury, Guéhi could provide the spark that City need to get out of their slump.

The question is, how long will it take for this new partnership to gel? Can Guardiola find a way to get his team back on track before it's too late? Only time will tell.
 
idk what's going wrong with man city right now... they're literally getting destroyed by anyone who's not super rich lol. rodri, haaland, and foden all being lazy doesn't cut it anymore 🤔. and what's up with pep guardiola expecting us to believe that injuries are the only reason for this slump? 😒 we've seen him spin a good yarn before... meanwhile, the new signing marc guéhi seems like a breath of fresh air (he's actually good at his job 💪). can't wait to see how long it takes for guardiola to figure out that maybe, just maybe, his starting lineup needs a shake-up 🤷‍♂️.
 
man i feel like pep guardiola needs to shake things up at city 🤔😬 he's been relying too much on the same old players for too long and it's starting to show. rodri, haaland, foden - they're all having off days but we've seen them come back before when that's happened in the past. maybe pep needs to give some of the youngsters more playing time? 🤞 abdulkodir khusanov looks like a solid signing and guéhi is gonna be a game changer 💯 i'm not sure what's going on with manchester united tho... did they really need to get in our heads like that? 😒
 
omg u guyz! i cant believe man city is havin a midwinter slump rn they r supposed 2 b so dominant but nope, its like dey r strugglin 2 even score goals lol rodri, haaland, and foden r all off form what's goin on?? pep guardiola is tryna figure it out but it's hard when u got key players out wit injuries 🤕 and now dey gotta face some tough games comin up. hope dat signing marc guéhi can bring somethin new 2 de table tho, he sounds like a game changer 😎
 
🤔 I think the key issue here is that City are relying too much on individual players and not enough on teamwork. They've got some talented guys, but when they're all off form at once, it makes it tough for the team to gel. What's going on with Foden, btw? He was always a creative player... now he just looks lost on the pitch 🤷‍♂️

And I feel bad for Haaland, mate... he's been one of the top strikers in the league and suddenly he's not scoring goals to save his life. Maybe he needs some fresh air, or a change of scenery? 🌞

The team's schedule is definitely stacked with tough games coming up, but signing Guéhi is a great move! He seems like a solid addition and I think he could make a big difference in the team's backline 👍
 
it's crazy how one good season can turn into a slump so quickly, like the whole team just lost their rhythm 🤔. Rodri not being 100% due to injury is definitely a big factor, but you'd think he'd be able to pick up where he left off after a break 💪. Haaland's goal drought is getting concerning, and it's interesting that he's taking responsibility for it - he's usually not one to shy away from criticism 🤷‍♂️.

Foden's decline is another concern, as he was one of the most promising young players in the league 😔. The team just doesn't seem to have the same level of cohesion and flair that we're used to seeing under Guardiola 👊. And now they've got these tough games coming up... it's going to be interesting to see how they respond 🎟️.

But on a positive note, Guéhi signing is definitely a boost - he seems like a solid addition to the squad 💯. Now we just need to see if City can get their new partnership firing on all cylinders and get back to their dominant selves 🔥. Can't wait to see what happens next 🤔👀
 
omg i feel citys struggles 😩 they've been unbeatable in the past 2 seasons but now its like they're stuck in neutral 🚗 this slump is so worrying for their fans & pundits alike 👀 the fact that key players are out injured or just not performing is a big part of it, but u also gotta wonder if pep's tactics are still on point 💡 maybe guehi's arrival can bring some much-needed freshness to the team 🤞 i'm curious to see how he'll fit into the backline & if he can help spark some life in the squad 🔥
 
It's like they're not clicking as a unit anymore 🤔. I mean, you've got your top players who are usually unstoppable, but this season, they just seem off 🔥. Rodri's injury has definitely thrown a wrench in their playstyle, and it's hard to blame him for that. But Haaland and Foden have gotta step up their game 🤯. It's not like they're newbies anymore - they've been through tough seasons before and bounced back 💪.

The thing is, City's got the quality to get out of this slump, but they need to find a way to click as a team again 🔗. And it starts with Pep finding that magic formula 💫. Signing Guéhi is a great move, but it's not just about adding another player - it's about getting everyone on the same page 📝.

We'll see how it all plays out in the next few games 👀. One thing's for sure, though: City fans are going to be watching with bated breath ⏰.
 
I gotta say, Man City's form is just whack right now 😐. I mean, they're one of the biggest teams in the world and they're supposed to be dominating, but instead they're struggling like a amateur team 🤦‍♂️. And it's not just the games themselves, it's the lack of creativity from Foden, who used to be one of my favorite players 😔. I get that injuries are part of the game, but you'd think they'd have a solid squad to fall back on 💪.

I'm loving the signing of Marc Guéhi tho 🤩! He seems like the real deal and with Gvardiol and Dias coming back, they might just be able to turn their season around 🔥. But for now, it's hard not to worry about City's chances ⚽️. Can Pep get them out of this slump? Only time will tell 🕰️!
 
"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" 💡🍋 - I think City needs to focus on making the most out of their current squad and not put too much pressure on themselves. They've got some talented young players who can step up and fill the gaps left by the injured players. It's time for them to show they're more than just a team with superstar names 😊
 
🤔 so I'm watching Man City and they're just kinda...meh 🙄 their usual dominance is nowhere to be found, and it's got everyone scratching their heads. like, what's the plan here? 📝 are they gonna sit Rodri down until he gets his strength back (again)? and Haaland needs a goal fest or something 😂. but seriously, can't they just get Foden back on track? that kid was a game-changer...now it's like he's just phoning it in 📞 ugh, poor Pep is gonna have to figure this out ASAP...don't wanna see City's title hopes go up in flames ⚫
 
🤔 This midwinter slump is getting old lol, City's usually so solid but right now they're looking like a team in disarray... i mean what's going on with Rodri, he was supposed to be the engine room of this team but lately he's been struggling to even control the game. 🏃‍♂️

Erling Haaland too, his goal drought is getting embarrassing and its not just about scoring goals it's about creating chances for himself. He needs to step up his game ASAP.

Foden on the other hand is playing like a shadow of his former self... what happened to that creative spark? 🤷‍♂️

I mean Pep is trying to make excuses but at the end of the day he's got 25 million pound players who can't even perform, something needs to be done about it. 💸
 
I'm getting super frustrated with Man City right now 🤯. They're supposed to be the dominant force in English football, but they can't even string together a few wins without freaking out 💔. I mean, Rodri looked like he was moving through molasses on the pitch, Haaland's goal drought is ridiculous 🔥 and Foden's just not being his usual self 🤦‍♂️.

And don't even get me started on Pep Guardiola looking like a deer in headlights trying to figure out what's going on 😅. I mean, come on guys! You've got some of the best players in the world at your disposal, but you can't seem to make it work on the pitch 🔩.

But hey, maybe signing Marc Guéhi is just the spark they need 🎉. A new partnership with Gvardiol and Dias could bring some much-needed stability to the backline and get City firing on all cylinders again ⚡️. Let's hope Pep can find a way to get his team back on track before it's too late 🔜.
 
I think Man City's struggles right now are a great reminder that even the best teams can have an off spell 🤔. It's like they're hitting a reset button, and it's actually kinda cool to see how quickly the fans and team come together to support each other 💪. The new signing of Marc Guéhi is definitely a silver lining - his calm vibes could bring some much-needed stability to the team 🙏. And who knows? Maybe this midwinter slump will be just what City needed to reinvigorate their squad and come back stronger than ever 🔥💫
 
I'm not surprised by Man City's midwinter slump tbh 🤔. Teams go through ups and downs, and they're still one of the top teams in the world, so I'd expect them to bounce back 🏈. The thing is, Pep needs to make some changes or adjustments, maybe change his formation or something. Foden and Haaland are top players, but Rodri's been injured for ages, and that's definitely affected the team's dynamics 💔.

On the other hand, signing Guéhi could be a game-changer 🤝. I've heard good things about him, and if he can mesh well with Khusanov, they might be able to sort out the backline issues 😊. The question is, though, how much time does Pep have before City's season goes off the rails ⏰?
 
its like pep has lost control of the squad lol he cant even get 1 goal out of haaland in like 2 months that's what i'm talking about 🤦‍♂️, foden's shadow is so weak right now and rodri's injuries are still affecting him, but u gotta wonder if its more than that... maybe pep needs to make some changes behind the scenes? we need to see some of that old city magic back on the pitch 💫
 
Man City's midwinter slump has got everyone worried 🤔😬 I think the problem lies with Pep Guardiola's squad depth – they've been playing too many players without them getting enough rest, leading to fatigue 😓. They need to rotate their squad more and give these injured players some time on the pitch before they get back into form 💪
 
I'm getting so frustrated with Man City right now 😩. I mean, they're one of the best teams in the world, but lately they've been like a shadow of themselves. Rodri, Haaland, and Foden are all underperforming and it's like Pep is stuck for answers 🤔. I think injuries are part of the problem, but at the same time, you can't just blame that for everything. They need to get their heads back in the game and start working together again 👊. And what's up with this slump being so noticeable? Like, it's not even a midwinter slump anymore - it's been going on for months 😒. I'm curious to see how Guéhi settles in though 🤞. Maybe he's just what they need to get their mojo back 💫
 
I think Pep's problem lies not in finding solutions but in being patient 🤔. We all know that football is an injury-prone sport, and City has been one of the teams hit hardest by this issue. It's frustrating to see their star players underperforming, especially Haaland who's always been a goal-scoring machine.

The fact that they're struggling with so many injuries at once suggests that something deeper is going on - maybe their squad depth isn't as strong as we thought? And it's not just about the players' form; City's defensive line has looked shaky lately, especially with Gvardiol and Dias missing out.
 
I think Pep Guardiola is getting too much credit here 😂. I mean, come on, City's midwinter slump is not that surprising. They've been riding high on their 3-0 win over West Ham for months now and it was only a matter of time before they hit a snag.

And yeah, injuries to key players are definitely a factor, but let's be real, the squad depth isn't exactly overflowing like some people make it out to be 🤷‍♂️. I mean, how many times can you rely on that one player (Rodri?) to step up when the rest of the team is struggling?

And as for Guéhi being the answer to all their problems... please 😴. I'm not buying into the hype just yet. City need a more holistic approach to addressing this slump, not just throwing in some fresh meat and expecting things to click instantly 💪.

The fans' attendance issues are a red flag too 🚨. If City can't even get a decent crowd out for a match against Bodø, that's saying something about the team's form... or lack thereof 😒.

Time will tell if Guéhi can spark some life into this team, but I'm not holding my breath 👀
 
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