Man City's snakebitten second halves are destroying their title challenge | Jonathan Wilson

🤔 I'm still loving my Man City... well, mostly 😂. Their form has been a bit wonky lately, but I don't think it's all doom and gloom. Pep's trying some new tactics with that high press, and it's not always working out as planned. I mean, I get why he wants to try something different, but 11 points dropped in six games is still a big drop-off. 🤯

I think the problem is more than just fatigue – it's like they're running out of ideas or something? They used to be so confident and clinical on the counter-attack, now they're just getting picked apart by teams that can match them. And don't even get me started on those second-half goals... 😬

Still, I've got faith in Pep and the lads. We've been through tough periods before, and we always seem to bounce back stronger. Maybe it's time for them to regroup and recharge? 💪 Bring on the next game! ⚽
 
🤔 You know what's interesting? This whole thing reminds me of the old debate about the role of coaches in sports 🏆. Some people say that a change in tactics can be too drastic and lead to a decline in performance, while others argue that it's necessary for teams to stay competitive 💪. I think Pep Lijnders' introduction is like that - it's an interesting experiment, but are City's players really ready for this level of intensity? 🏃‍♂️ It also makes me wonder about the bigger picture... what if other top teams are struggling with similar issues too? That could be a real concern for the Premier League as a whole 😬.
 
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