At times, Pep Guardiola resembles King Cnut, protesting to the world that his team is not, in fact, infallible, the title race is never over in January (reader: sometimes it is) and that Premier League opponents are in fact decent sides rather than hapless victims for City to humiliate in a televisual entertainment fest

At times, Pep Guardiola resembles King Cnut, protesting to the world that his team is not, in fact, infallible, the title race is never over in January (reader: sometimes it is) and that Premier League opponents are in fact decent sides rather than hapless victims for City to humiliate in a televisual entertainment fest

At times, Pep Guardiola resembles King Cnut, protesting to the world that his team is not, in fact, infallible, the title race is never over in January (reader: sometimes it is) and that Premier League opponents are in fact decent sides rather than hapless victims for City to humiliate in a televisual entertainment fest.

Manchester City dropped points on Saturday for the first time since the clocks went back in October.Twelve successive victories have ensued since they lost to Crystal Palace. 

And then this. So routine have City made winning look, you felt like laying into Guardiola, asking him how long could this fiasco go on, whether he had considered resignation and just what on earth was wrong with his team? If you liked this article and also you would like to receive more info pertaining to สล็อตเว็บตรง generously visit our website.  

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson (right) fails to stop Kyle Walker-Peters’ superb early goal

Walker-Peters shows his satisfaction following a stylish first Premier League goal of his career

Cnut famously allowed the tide to envelop him to prove to his counsellors that he was no god who could hold back the sea. And so Guardiola dropped points at Southampton to demonstrate that football is more complicated than City sometimes make it look.

He bore his inquisition with reasonable humour but was exasperated to be told his team had played badly in the first half.

‘Absolutely I disagree with you,’ the City manager said.But Pep, what about the excellent Kyle Walker-Peters goal on seven minutes, the times City were sliced asunder by Oriol Romeu through balls into Armando Broja? So, those latter chances were just offside, but proved City were playing a risky game.

‘It was a goal and then two actions which were offside,’ he explained with all the patience of a professor addressing dim-witted, feckless students.  

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