There was an aimlessness to Pep Guardiola’s walk on to Brighton’s grass once another defeat was confirmed. Not even really a walk, more of a wander. It was dazed, disorientated and without true direction.
Nobody of a Manchester City persuasion approached the manager, who seemed so consumed by his own thoughts that he forgot to go to counterpart Fabian Hurzeler for the usual post-match pleasantries. Bart Verbruggen offered a handshake, but it looked accidental.
Guardiola was left well alone, Brighton’s goalkeeper the only person he interacted with before heading over to politely applaud City’s travelling support, many of whom have enjoyed the novelty of recent disappointment, yet will probably not stand for it too much longer.
There are no two ways about it, this is a dreadful start to City’s rebirth, one exacerbated by news that Rayan Cherki will miss two months with a thigh problem.
Sitting below Manchester United at any stage of a season — after three games or 30 — is not a spot to be in. Ruben Amorim’s circus rolls into town straight after the international break. Best not to think about that for a few days.
City will hope that their second defeat in a week — also losing to Tottenham, after which Guardiola bolted straight down the tunnel — represents teething problems with a more daring defensive set-up.
Many others will believe it is the continuation of a decline. It is up to Guardiola and Pep Lijnders to prove a few people wrong now. If last season felt strange then this, after a revamp costing in excess of £300million across two transfer windows, will go even further were it to continue down the same road.
Ironically, Guardiola only really appeared relaxed in the opening 20 minutes after half-time. That was just before City imploded, James Milner converting a penalty after Matheus Nunes threw his arms at a Lewis Dunk shot. ‘Some of the mistakes we are doing are kids’ mistakes, you are not concentrating and paying attention,’ Rodri lamented.
Guardiola already looked resigned to surrendering this game before Brajan Gruda raced clear, sitting Rayan Ait-Nouri down and sliding the ball into an empty net in the final minute of normal time.
He is anxious right now, anxious beyond his normal idiosyncrasies. The Catalan has always been a micro-manager, sending messages, calling players over, arms constantly flailing. This feels a bit different though, the pressure to correct last year heightening.
He will know that it is three defeats from four competitive games, including the shock elimination by Al Hilal at the Club World Cup, and Guardiola is stretching his neck to notice who is picking up the new concepts.
Down at the Amex, the 54-year-old looked tired. Age and maturity dictate the old grandmaster is not the coach who bounds around any more, but there does seem more of an acceptance to adversity, an acceptance that when City struggle for a few moments in matches, wrestling themselves back into it is unlikely.
‘We forgot to play,’ Guardiola said, almost sighing. ‘After the goal, it was like Spurs — we play really good in the beginning, we concede a goal and then we are a little bit more unstable. We forget to continue playing. You can never stop to play. We played really well in the first half.’
He is not wrong there. City controlled Brighton nicely. Before eventually scoring, Erling Haaland could have had a hat-trick. Perhaps the Haaland of 2023 would have done.
Even so, Guardiola is fully aware these players need to learn the tweak in the press and how they attack teams, a tweak in the mould of assistant coach Lijnders. The pair chuntered about phases of play and passing through the thirds. An exasperated Guardiola was even imploring Rodri to exploit space to unlock Ait-Nouri going forward. Omar Marmoush was called over for his out-of-possession stuff, the Egyptian eventually recording more defensive contributions than anybody except Rodri.
During celebrations for Haaland’s clever opener, there was also an explanation delivered to Tijjani Reijnders on how to build up from the back. Bernardo Silva was given an extended earful for conceding a daft free-kick. The list goes on.
It looks like City’s new breed are being taught by Guardiola during games and his only true moment of spikiness was reserved for Hurzeler’s assistant, Jonas Scheuermann, when sarcastically inviting him to barrack the fourth official after Oscar Bobb was not given a foul. The two benches were spicy in parts, Hurzeler moaning at Lijnders, who was not paying attention. Ilkay Gundogan encouraged physio Federico Genovesi to hop over and get himself involved.
Hurzeler — whose quadruple substitution on the hour-mark changed the game — has now seen his Brighton teams take seven points from nine against City. The manager was visibly pumped up, home supporters in the posh seats remarking that he had altered his wardrobe especially for the showdown with Guardiola.
The young coach must have thrown his credit card at somebody at Zara earlier in the week. And in a huddle with his players at 1-1, he told them to launch everything at City.
‘We don’t accept a draw,’ he told them. City were hanging on at that point and those contrasting attitudes told the story.
Guardiola whispered his way through the post-match debriefs. It was a fitting end to August.
Given77
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He is done,let him go.je has sold and loaned many of city players and city injuries are increasing in number..This season he will damage his head as well as his Career..He is like a coach without ideas .
Jihabciru
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let him resign he is tired cause he just destroying the city he has already made it
ngc3bo
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we are going to lose at Man United again Arsenal again [Crylaugh]
Bro I was saying the same thing. Even Man U will beat us
ngc3bo
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O.bobb fucked us yesterday. The guy is very selfish yesterday 😒, I almost got cried
Why is pep playing Bobb, I blame him
ngc3bo
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Pep can be arrogant. Imagine having 5-6 centre backs last season and no quality left back. This season again he signs one left beck and doesn't sign a quality right Back. City will struggle like last season. Hopefully it's his last season, CITY need change
bazabcekyz
1
he should fire him self
jowcilnrz
0
O.bobb fucked us yesterday. The guy is very selfish yesterday 😒, I almost got cried
BashirMuhd202
0
pep training harder
truthisbitter
2
Time to buy a squad striker who can wake halaand from dreaming about his YATCH instead of scoring goals, halaand is too lazy!
suobdrtuz
3
Football has left Pep. He was once the greatest but reality is setting in. He should resign honourably.
Buhaiknsuz
1
pep leaving the treble winners on the bench to play his new boys he looks lost
jescimpuyz
1
he needs to go
Dante101
0
he refuse to get rid of old gaurd what he expect. instead of buying Xavi Simons he choose cherki now start of season cherki already injured funnyly
nepabilrz
0
Bob must leave Manchester City
no
Cuocdemps
1
Bob must leave Manchester City
Bidbeimnpy
2
It's good that Pep is resting. You can't win a game by just passing. The important thing is to score goals. Manchester City can't even hit the post, they barely manage to get 6-7 shots. This is their biggest weakness.
takbdmrstu
3
we are going to lose at Man United again Arsenal again [Crylaugh]
takbdmrstu
1
pep must start use Nico Olili please
kanadlnrs
2
tiki - taka football have faded off
buedkmnuyz
2
We need another coach who is really cares with city not a person who is trying by all means to give away pints like What Quardiola does. I'm really furious at the point of swearing
rupanrstyz
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come to united
Preciousechee
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Since the separation, Guardiola never remains the same. The divorce is hitting him hard from all corners. Maybe it's the wife that is behind his success.
As you, being a Nigerian White.. This is a public space, learn to behave.
Wizbikoryz
2
pep is no more thinking ait Nour was very tired and he replaced oma that was forcing
KehindeSeun
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Since the separation, Guardiola never remains the same. The divorce is hitting him hard from all corners. Maybe it's the wife that is behind his success.
see black mentality lol
tuwdmnops
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At the end city will only need superstars to succeed..Pep is joking with these his building a future club..city is going to take very long time now to catch up with liverpool and arsenal..if you think I am lieing ask manU,Chelsea or even liverpool and arsenal themselves
Rowalmpz
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the solution is very simple bring wingers who are willing to shoot the team is just okay we can't be relying on halaand always
Yeah city players are reluctant to shoot this days but the city of the past good days doesn’t fear shooting the ball to the goal post and that has been city secret weapon for the successful years
Vaydinotu
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Pep has been a good coach no doubt..one of the best over the years but as they say every beginning has an end he needs to take a break because I am tired of the defeats day in day out
Chrismaris1
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if City would have brought in Bournemouth coach trust me City would have been a deadly team by now.
Tony_A
1
Football has evolved. Same thing happened to the other greats before Pep, ie Wenger, Jose. His ability to adapt to said evolution will be crucial.
Boller
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how do you expect to win with this style of just passing the ball now serious counter attacks no threats created at the opponents goal. Pep deserves a sack his time is up
Preciousechee
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Since the separation, Guardiola never remains the same. The divorce is hitting him hard from all corners. Maybe it's the wife that is behind his success.
Mosbdnort
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If he's tired what about the players on the field every week he's fading out not tired
baeabmostz
1
pep is tire, signed average players
Coachx2
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pep need to rest for a year guy... he is not a robot
karlkurt
3
pep is brnt out and you can see it. He needs a break hopefully he will see it soon as well before its too late. not good to mess with your wellbeing
Litelntz
1
imagine after the 3rd match of the season yall gets out yall pens and yall vipers mind....when peps winning all yall says he's bad for the epl and now the season just began and the team lost 2matches on the bounce yall still criticizing....
wutbceikmr
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pep time to go . your personal life is a mess. Go and look after your family.
tocklnopry
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pls pls sack him, he's too tired n divorced
Happymura
1
Pep is not tired neither is he lacking ideas. It's just not his time. Lucky is not with him. Look the team plays good, create chances but can't score. The opposite teams just come with one two chances and score. What can a coach do with that?
Yembilmsz
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the solution is very simple bring wingers who are willing to shoot the team is just okay we can't be relying on halaand always
Fosclruz
1
I’m not happy with what is really happening to my team man city 😫🤕
Fosclruz
2
We are not happy with what is really happening to our team 🥺😫
Suhaiptu
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same thing in last year when lost match with Tottenham start bad luck i think this year same start
Wowknotz
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pep your assistance coach not original like donkey 🤣
sokbeilnor
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This goes to show that Pep lacks ideas. The defenders are dead. The new players are not good enough. No marking, no aggressive play. Top five not sure for this Manchester City team. The players lack confidence.
Posadlmy
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He was not doing anything special,,, He was lucky to have inherited an already established stars when he arrived at city,,, That core was very solid,,, David Silva,, yaya toure, kompany,aguero,,Kevin debrunye,… these stars were already champions.,,, His arrogance also paying him back,,, how can u let de bruyne leave like that
cohekmnrtu
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It's time to say goodbye to PEP, he's is tired, we need a coach
cihacdkosz
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HH e is like jurgen dead tired n out of ideas all clubs know how he tactics, he will announce to leave the club even during or after the season ends 2025/26
Napadkmnrs
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what happen my team city
mimdklstz
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pep is finished he must go, man city need quality players to replace the kdb gap