Pep Guardiola's Manchester City team has a plethora of superstars. Their dominance in the league, four triumphs in the last five seasons, have displayed that Guardiola has managed to finesse harmony and chemistry in the side.
So why does a team embedded with jewels like Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Kyle Walker, and Phil Foden amongst others fall short in the Champions League?
Manchester City are a well-oiled machine whose consistency over the course of a regular season remains unparalleled. However, questions are raised when they enter knockout competitions. Football no longer remains just about practice and precision, but it also brings in nerves and fate in any cup tournament.
It is perhaps one ill-effect of a team who are so accustomed to the regular that the moment any wrench goes off the rails, the whole setup becomes undone. From De Bruyne missing passes to forwards missing chances galore - Manchester City's primary foe remains their overthinking habit in must-win games.
Take, for example, the Champions League final against Chelsea in the 2020-21 season, the closest Guardiola has come to lifting the coveted European trophy while coaching in England.
Manchester City entered the match as favorites against dark horses Chelsea. Thomas Tuchel's men had only one game plan - sit back and counter. They had no other recourse due to their inferior quality and chemistry against Pep's Cityzens.
Guardiola entered the match on the back of two defeats in the league and a domestic cup competition against Tuchel's Chelsea and his overthinking nature got the better of Manchester City.
Instead of believing that Chelsea couldn't possibly steal a third win on the loot, Guardiola attempted to unsettle Chelsea with a strategy his own players knew little of.
Upsetting the apple cart hampered his own team more than it did Chelsea who were always going to sit back no matter what was thrown at them.
Guardiola took out De Bruyne, his best creator from midfield, to play as a number nine. He benched both strikers in Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus and removed both Fernandinho and Rodri from the holding midfield position to field a revamped side.
City, who are so dependant on the familiarity of their system, struggled to maintain their tempo in attacks. It played right into Chelsea's hands as Tuchel's men sat deep and found the goal on the counter to win the European trophy that night in May.
The story was dire last season as well when nerves simply got the better of Guardiola's men against a veteran Real Madrid side. After holding a steady 5-3 aggregate lead till the 90th minute of the second leg, the Cityzens conceded three goals in five minutes to get knocked out in the semi-finals of the 2021-22 Champions League.
Madrid's faith and belief in seizing the big moments undid Guardiola's players, who had no answers to changing circumstances. As Guardiola's quest for excellence continues, his journey to the zenith brings with it a set of perils.
The more dependent the players become on the system, the better they will play, yes. However, it will take away their ability to think independently or take charge when it matters the most.
For all his genius, Guardiola has failed to win a Champions League title since the 2010-11 campaign, which had a certain Lionel Messi in it. This cannot be a coincidence. Simply put, Messi's extraordinary brainpower allowed him to push the system while at the same time flaunting his individualistic brilliance on the pitch.
Defensive frailties is another peril that comes with the brilliance of Guardiola's system. When players are used to having the ball for the majority of the game and urged to move up the pitch, they leave behind them acres of grass which can be exploited by good teams on a transition. It is pretty much what Chelsea did to win the Champions League final in 2021.
It poses an interesting question for the Spanish boss - does he abandon his system to bring in defensive rigidity? For the sake of another Champions League title.
While pushing for a more defensive setup might mean they concede fewer counters, it might also take away their free-flowing football, which makes them a threat against every team on the continent.
The situation remains a dilemma, and permutation and combination of solutions will always add more questions than answers. What is for certain is that adding more steel and spine to the Manchester City team will prevent collapses like before.
Manchester City has hardly ever been accused of losing a game for playing bad football or failing to dominate a match. Tactics cannot get more on point when it comes to having a manager like Guardiola.
What could possibly change their fate in Europe is having a player who enjoys taking charge, who thrives in difficult circumstances. A footballer who provides courage when a team has been hit with a question that comes out of the syllabus. Until that happens, the Champions League title may still elude Manchester City.
Rusbeprstz
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guys pls don't forget, the Chelsea game, they eliminated debryn from the equations.thats what happened, other wise.
AbubakrGH
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they don't have special players like Messi, Iniesta and Xavi that made the difference at critical moments for Pep while he was at Barca.
That could be true, but i think if he allows KDB and Bernardo to apply their individual talent sometimes i think it will work. Back then he was an amateur coach and wasn't too strict like he is today, the players had some freedom for individual moments.
lumbelmtuy
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No body is God, man city winning UCL or not is in the hand of God because God has the final say but I believe by God grace city will win UCL this season
Mebacoy
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Most Unlucky Team In UCL Man City.💯💯💯
ShubhankurSharma
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this is Pep's final season in city
No he said he would think about extending at the end of season.
ShubhankurSharma
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As a city fan, this article is spot on.
hocemopt
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Your reason has never played a role in any team's winning UCL
the question is which players, has four city players made the top 10 Balon dor before. you need mentality monsters to win the UCL not an okay team that dominates it's domestic league all the time.
hocemopt
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The problem i think is the players are too dependent on the system. They don't have the freedom to do things out of the system, and its one system that good teams can break down. The coach is stubborn about his system
they don't have special players like Messi, Iniesta and Xavi that made the difference at critical moments for Pep while he was at Barca.
hocemopt
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People don't learn. They said Messi can't win anything with Argentina but eventually he did and they are now shamefully shut down. Others said City can't even play the final and they did. One day they might win it and you'll be ashamed.
this is Pep's final season in city
hocemopt
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Duh, it’s a tournament which has luck. Best team doesn’t always win when it’s knock out
that is not always true
hocemopt
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You cannot play good football and win the champions league
Barca did
hoeikprst
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You cannot play good football and win the champions league
SolitarySoul
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iike the last sentence lol
veecmpsuz
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Duh, it’s a tournament which has luck. Best team doesn’t always win when it’s knock out
Jukacmnpy
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People don't learn. They said Messi can't win anything with Argentina but eventually he did and they are now shamefully shut down. Others said City can't even play the final and they did. One day they might win it and you'll be ashamed.
Da23niel
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Others before him didn't even play the final
Big matured words One sentence and it was a perfect one
Jukacmnpy
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The fact is City will never win the champions league until Pep Guardiola goes out of the team 💯my opinion
Others before him didn't even play the final
Jukacmnpy
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If the Gods of football say yes no one will stop City or indeed any team from winning the UCL, likewise if they say no, no matter what you do, you can't win it. Our talents, efforts and strategies are paramount and substantial but the gods are the ultimate decider. This might be the cityzens year
wideiostyz
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we are going to win it this season 💙💙💙💙💙🌏🌏💦💦
Fìgø
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The fact is City will never win the champions league until Pep Guardiola goes out of the team 💯my opinion
Lidclrtuyz
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This year UCL Is for BARCELONA
Sure
AbubakrGH
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The problem i think is the players are too dependent on the system. They don't have the freedom to do things out of the system, and its one system that good teams can break down. The coach is stubborn about his system
homckmyz
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wtf wrote this? is the person on weed or something
u r bleeding
Lidclrtuyz
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This year UCL Is for BARCELONA
Davis2019
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honestly I'm an city I just keep imagine how they fall short in champions league with all this players
helkath
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Your reason has never played a role in any team's winning UCL
Zapeikn
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man city can't win a Champions league no matter what
akiamo
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definitely 👌!
Ivan99a
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wtf wrote this? is the person on weed or something