Pep Guardiola arrived at Manchester City with a vision for high quality, beautiful football. He wanted his players to play well and had faith that the trophies would follow.
Now, City have a shopping list of matches to get through. If they do go on to clinch the Quadruple — something Guardiola claims is 'almost impossible' — they will have played 64 games this season. Their title rivals Liverpool, by comparison, can only play a maximum of 53.
Such a relentless workload means you risk losing some of that beauty, and we saw that against Brighton in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
Guardiola will be concerned that his team could not play as well as he would have wanted. In the end, they did just enough to get the job done.
The goal that City scored was a rare moment of beauty in the tie and it turned out to be the winner.
It could not have been choreographed any better. The diagonal ball from Aymeric Laporte, the lay-off by Bernardo Silva, the cross from Kevin De Bruyne and the finish by Gabriel Jesus.
You have to give credit to Brighton for the way they reacted to conceding inside five minutes, too. They filled the midfield, slowed City down and tried to make life difficult.
However Guardiola will not want his team's high standards to slip too much amid this heavy workload. For him, that is what their success is built on. That is what turned them into record-breaking Premier League champions last season.
City's trip to Tottenham in the Champions League on Tuesday ought to be interesting. There will be an extraordinary atmosphere as they walk out at an unfamiliar stadium. It is a lion's den and Spurs have enjoyed a longer break than City, having not played since Wednesday.
Guardiola will want to see his side play better than they did at Wembley because the game against Brighton felt more like a box-ticking exercise. He will hope his players dig deep and show they still have enough in the tank to play his way.
Jack Wilshere appeared for the first time in 2019 on Sunday by featuring for West Ham's Under 23s.
His latest injury setback must have felt nightmarish for him but Wilshere has always seemed mentally strong. That's what you need.
He may never lose that 'injury-prone' label but hopefully he can stay fit and enjoy playing again.
Brendan Rodgers picked up a winning habit at Celtic and he has brought that to Leicester. I initially thought he should have waited until the summer to take the job.
Rodgers clearly felt it was too good an opportunity to miss and he has wasted no time in making his presence felt. Leicester now look a completely different side.
Musuarez
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City wouldn't win a quadruple.... I am anti City
lsarua
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There's nothing costly here as far I'm concerned. city got the scout dept to rotate it's players with no problem.
raobckmost
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who cares about style if you can win a trophy in return
alanzo007
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City has not over exerted themselves. They are conserving their Energy for the Bigger Teams. The best CITY in Manchester have the EPL and Champion League games playing and counting down to the QUADRUPLE ACHIEVEMENT.
duacepyz
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mr Keown..this is tge business end of the season where sexy football doesnt matter..only results matter now
asiwome
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I knew this moment would come. They just can't win anything. I think they'll go away with the F.A cup and maybe the champions league but not the premier league. I just see them slipping on the last banana
I don't think city can win all the 3 matches against Tottenham Hotspur no I don't see that happening.
Yauckln
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I knew this moment would come. They just can't win anything. I think they'll go away with the F.A cup and maybe the champions league but not the premier league. I just see them slipping on the last banana
They will win I tell you just watch on Tuesday they are going to rough up Tottenham like they did Chelsea and just relax the last champions league match. So they can have something to work on for the epl
tozbekopyz
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Leicester destroy City hope please
Riccardofields
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I knew this moment would come. They just can't win anything. I think they'll go away with the F.A cup and maybe the champions league but not the premier league. I just see them slipping on the last banana
I meant everything. not anything
Riccardofields
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u knew what? who are u?
I really want city to win all 4. but i dont think they can
kepbcdimtu
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I knew this moment would come. They just can't win anything. I think they'll go away with the F.A cup and maybe the champions league but not the premier league. I just see them slipping on the last banana
u knew what? who are u?
Riccardofields
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I knew this moment would come. They just can't win anything. I think they'll go away with the F.A cup and maybe the champions league but not the premier league. I just see them slipping on the last banana