Manchester City is in a “dark place” following a surprising 4-1 loss to Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League, marking their third straight defeat. Manager Pep Guardiola is determined to reverse the team’s fortunes despite this recent downturn. The absence of key players due to injuries, including Rodri, Jack Grealish, Ruben Dias, and John Stones, has taken a toll on City’s performance.
Captain Bernardo Silva shared his disappointment, recognizing that the team is struggling and must quickly pinpoint and rectify their issues. The defeat was especially tough to swallow since City initially took the lead with a goal from Phil Foden, only to lose momentum after Viktor Gyokeres equalized just before halftime.
Sporting’s coach, Ruben Amorim, celebrated a significant victory in his last home game before his upcoming transfer to Manchester United. This loss marks City’s heaviest since 2020 and is only the second time under Guardiola that they have faced three consecutive defeats in a single season.
Despite these setbacks, Guardiola remains hopeful and is concentrating on resolving the team’s current problems. He highlighted the need to get injured players back to full fitness and may consider adding new talent during the January transfer window to bolster the squad.
City’s next test is an away match against Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League, where they will aim to bounce back and reclaim their winning ways.