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    City’s season keeps unraveling, as Arsenal closes gap on Liverpool

    ByTrulyNews

    Dec 23, 2024
    City’s season keeps unraveling, as Arsenal closes gap on Liverpool
    City’s season keeps unraveling, as Arsenal closes gap on Liverpool
    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola offers comfort to midfielder Bernardo Silva after losing to Aston Villa on Saturday. REUTERS

    Manchester City’s shocking slump continues to deepen, after losing to Aston Villa 2-1 in the Premier League on Saturday.

    Goals from Jhon Duran and Morgan Rogers at Villa Park consigned the four-time defending champion to a ninth defeat in 12 games in a season that is quickly unraveling. Pep Guardiola’s team has won just once during that run.

    “We don’t have a defense for the results. They are not good,” Guardiola said.

    Third-placed Arsenal closed the gap on league leader Liverpool to three points with a 5-1 win at Crystal Palace, but has played two games more.

    City dropped to sixth in the standings, nine points below Liverpool, and has also played two games more.

    “It’s about what I can do with my people to get the results back and continue,” Guardiola said. “If there is a moment that I cannot overthink, it is right now. Try to be simple, stick to my principles and give certainty to the team.”


    Title hopes fading

    After winning six titles in seven years, and an unprecedented four in a row, City’s remarkable fall shows little sign of stopping. Guardiola admitted last week that he had not been good enough to turn his team’s form around.

    City is without a win in any of its last eight away games in all competitions. While it looks unlikely to win a fifth straight title, a place in the top four and Champions League qualification could also be in jeopardy after fourth-placed Nottingham Forest won at Brentford 2-0 to move four points clear of City.

    Only once under Guardiola has City managed to win the title when losing six times in the league. That was in 2021, when it lost two of its last three games, having already been confirmed as the champion.

    City lost nine times when Liverpool won the title in 2020, but its sixth defeat didn’t come until February. Guardiola also lost six times in his first season in English soccer in 2016-17 and City finished third.

    The latest defeat could have been even more emphatic from a dominant Villa, which moved up to fifth.

    Duran scored his sixth goal in as many starts in the 16th minute from Rogers’ assist. Duran had a goal disallowed for offside in the second half, and Rogers hit the post before doubling Villa’s lead in the 65th.

    Phil Foden pulled a goal back for City in stoppage time, but it wasn’t enough to spark a late comeback.

    “We have to stay positive, even though it’s difficult, and we have to keep working hard,” City striker Erling Haaland said.


    Jesus on the rise

    It’s five goals in a week for Gabriel Jesus against Crystal Palace.

    After scoring a hat trick in Arsenal’s 3-2 comeback win against Palace in the English League Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday, the Brazilian striker hit another two goals when the two teams met again on Saturday.

    Going into Wednesday’s game, Jesus had only scored once for Arsenal since the end of January.

    Jesus’ brace came in a frantic start at Selhurst Park. He opened the scoring in the sixth minute, with Ismaila Sarr leveling five minutes later.

    Jesus restored Arsenal’s lead in the 14th, but was denied back-to-back hat tricks, hitting the post and then having another close range effort saved by Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

    Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice also scored for Arsenal.

    Coach Mikel Arteta admitted he was “pretty worried” over an injury suffered by star winger Bukayo Saka.

    Saka, who was forced off midway through the first half, was seen on crutches leaving Selhurst Park.

    “He (Saka) felt something in his hamstring,” Arteta said. “He couldn’t continue. He will have to be assessed, so I’m pretty worried about that one.

    “It’s very difficult to give a prognosis now. They have tested him, but it’s very difficult to say how bad it is.”

    Agencies