Pep Guardiola is under the cosh more than ever before at Manchester City - but it's clear he has Erling Haaland's unwavering support.
City have endured by far and away their most turbulent season in recent memory, currently sitting in fifth place in the Premier League standings with just 12 wins from 24 games thus far. And the side have also failed to impress in Europe, barely making the knockout qualifiers of the Champions League after finishing 22nd in the new league phase after eight games.
It went bad to worse for City on Tuesday evening, as two late goals saw them suffer a 3-2 defeat in the first leg of their tie with Real Madrid at the Etihad. They will now have to bring their A-game to the Bernabeu in the reverse fixture next Wednesday if they hope to progress to the round of 16.
However, star striker Haaland showed that the dressing room still have plenty of faith in their coach of nine years back in December, with a simple on-pitch gesture and some respectful words directed towards the 54-year-old. City travelled to the King Power Stadium to take on Leicester City as 2024 neared a close, securing a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Savinho and Haaland - and in the wake of the victory, the latter walked over to his manager and shoved him towards the travelling fans who were chanting his name.
A smile cracked across the face of Guardiola at the time, who had just secured his first away victory in six games following losses to Aston Villa, Liverpool, Brighton and Bournemouth, as well as a stalemate with Crystal Palace. Elsewhere in December, Haaland also showed belief in his manager by insisting: "He will find the solutions." He continued: "He has been doing that every single year.
"We still believe in him, we have to work harder than ever right now." Since taking the reins of City in 2016, Guardiola has won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, three Community Shields and a Champions League - securing a treble in the 2022/23 season.
However, the 2024/25 campaign has been a million miles away from that level of success, with their last league outing coming in the form of a 5-1 thrashing from Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, while a 4-0 defeat to a struggling Spurs earlier in the season also raised eyebrows. The cup competitions are realistically Guardiola's only chance of silverware now, making the defeat to Real all the more painful.
Haaland opened the scoring with a well-placed volley from inside the box following a pinpoint ball over the top from Jack Grealish, which was chested into his path via Josko Gvardiol. And while City looked largely in charge of the game for the first half, the second was a completely opposite state of affairs.
Kylian Mbappe levelled the playing field on the hour, running in behind before slicing the ball into the far right side of the goal after Ederson was wrong-sided by the effort. Haaland then put City in front again with 10 minutes left to play by coolly converting a spot kick after Phil Foden was brought down in the area by Dani Ceballos.
However, Los Blancos equalised once more in the 86th minute thanks to Brahim Diaz following up a parried shot from Vinicius Jr, which Ederson should've done better with. City's worst-case scenario was then completed when Vinicius Jr broke past Rico Lewis down the left-hand side before chipping the ball over to Jude Bellingham in the centre of the box, who poked it home to allow Real to run out victorious in the second minute of three added on.
City will now have to travel to the Bernabeu next Wednesday to overturn a one goal deficit, should they hope to face Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen in the round of 16 of the tournament. It seems things might well get worse before they get better for Guardiola - but he's safe in the knowledge that he's got the backing of his players regardless.
Laabdelz
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where is doku
Tuocdikprt
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Saumuelkapesa
Dante101
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sack pep already cause gundoan and lewis both useless
Ksm_city
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Are you dumb? Akanji was injured the only option was to bring on Rico as khusanov and Reis aren’t as experienced
U know nothing about football. Why did he buy Khusanov? So are you insinuating that Rico is more experienced than Khusanov? Let me remind you that Khusanov was a first team player when he was in Lens. Because he made a mistake in his first match, Pep doesn’t trust him again, this was exactly what he did with K.Philips.
Seddekoprt
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pep should stop play Rico Lewis. and stop sub Kevin in crucial stage of the game.
riyobash17
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Are you dumb? Akanji was injured the only option was to bring on Rico as khusanov and Reis aren’t as experienced
Even without Akanji we have John stones to play the position, but why did he put Lewis is what we are talking about
Boller
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pep out please
Boller
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Pep cost us the match by bringing in Rico Lewis who’s inexperienced to defend against Mbappe, Vini and Jude. I don’t understand why Pep can’t learn from previous games. His substitutions are killing us. You’re winning 2:1 in 84mins instead of bringing in defenders to defend your lead, you took out KDB and Savinho and brought in Marmoush and Gundogan. Meanwhile, when it was 2:2 what did Ancelotti do? He removed Mbappe and brought in a defender, he was even okay with a draw then he got extra bonus because of the terrible substitution Pep made by bringing in Rico… I pray he learn this time around… 🤮
Pep. Lewis of all the players sure 😔
Fezcmptyz
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Pep family situation has creep in Man city situation.
Efte209
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MC is a mess this season. Arrogant + Aged players + Old tactics known to the other managers = MC today.
sizintyz
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Pep cost us the match by bringing in Rico Lewis who’s inexperienced to defend against Mbappe, Vini and Jude. I don’t understand why Pep can’t learn from previous games. His substitutions are killing us. You’re winning 2:1 in 84mins instead of bringing in defenders to defend your lead, you took out KDB and Savinho and brought in Marmoush and Gundogan. Meanwhile, when it was 2:2 what did Ancelotti do? He removed Mbappe and brought in a defender, he was even okay with a draw then he got extra bonus because of the terrible substitution Pep made by bringing in Rico… I pray he learn this time around… 🤮
true that our manager is to blame for the loss....KDB was playing well he was balancing the game diffending and attacking,supplying balls up front for halaand so why substituting him in such a big game his substitution tactics costed as the game
Techno1
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Haaland is arrogant player cos he think that he so great player but true facts he can’t dribble n 1v1…
So U and yur 13 parking lot 🤣. U still have a mouth to talk. Haaland far better than yur squad. u wish to have him. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bapaeilpsy
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Pep cost us the match by bringing in Rico Lewis who’s inexperienced to defend against Mbappe, Vini and Jude. I don’t understand why Pep can’t learn from previous games. His substitutions are killing us. You’re winning 2:1 in 84mins instead of bringing in defenders to defend your lead, you took out KDB and Savinho and brought in Marmoush and Gundogan. Meanwhile, when it was 2:2 what did Ancelotti do? He removed Mbappe and brought in a defender, he was even okay with a draw then he got extra bonus because of the terrible substitution Pep made by bringing in Rico… I pray he learn this time around… 🤮
Are you dumb? Akanji was injured the only option was to bring on Rico as khusanov and Reis aren’t as experienced
satbcety
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Haaland is arrogant player cos he think that he so great player but true facts he can’t dribble n 1v1…
Shut up that sh**t, Haaland is far ahead all your 11 players combine together
Faocdmoty
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Nothing to say about the referee mn, they ensure is that man city has mental problems
The referee was against Madrid buh Allah knows all
GaddafiJamal
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Haaland is arrogant player cos he think that he so great player but true facts he can’t dribble n 1v1…
If Your Sh*tty Club Had A Player Like Halaand, You Wouldn’t Be Where You Are Jon 🤧🤮
duabnsty
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Man City is wounded and I don't forsee them making any comeback in the second leg
Ksm_city
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Pep cost us the match by bringing in Rico Lewis who’s inexperienced to defend against Mbappe, Vini and Jude. I don’t understand why Pep can’t learn from previous games. His substitutions are killing us. You’re winning 2:1 in 84mins instead of bringing in defenders to defend your lead, you took out KDB and Savinho and brought in Marmoush and Gundogan. Meanwhile, when it was 2:2 what did Ancelotti do? He removed Mbappe and brought in a defender, he was even okay with a draw then he got extra bonus because of the terrible substitution Pep made by bringing in Rico… I pray he learn this time around… 🤮
vahacdinu
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Haaland is arrogant player cos he think that he so great player but true facts he can’t dribble n 1v1…
Halland is world class not like ManU striker,useleess
Punabepsty
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Referee had nothing to do with madrid winning, the fault is first of all Ederson for making that clumsy pass which led to the equaliser making the defenders nervous of which we know they are already nervous judging from previous games and second of all I would blame Guardiola for making those changes, bringing on kovacic and gundogan, that was when we lost control of the game. Gundogan is now a liability for city he doesn't have the energy to play in that position yet Guardiola keeps playing him. In my opinion he shouldn't have replaced Ake he's our best defender alongside Dias
Wuhacikmy
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City must allow those old players to go now,KDB,Bernardo,Stones, Akanji,they can't run in a strong game like this
Yamadoprt
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Haaland is arrogant player cos he think that he so great player but true facts he can’t dribble n 1v1…
Saaceptz
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Nothing to say about the referee mn, they ensure is that man city has mental problems
kayapeople
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Nothing to say anymore. Madrid was outstanding. they control every position of the game yesterday. Although I'm still waiting for citizens fans to say something concerning the referee