Manchester City aren't a club that will panic despite the current losing streak

Manchester City aren’t a club that will panic despite the current losing streak

Manchester City are currently in the midst of a losing streak. They have lost their past three games in all competitions to Tottenham, Bournemouth and Sporting CP. It is a rare sight to see Pep Guardiola’s side lose three games on the bounce. But despite their winless run, the world champions aren’t a club that will panic. Despite it feeling like the world is caving in it isn’t the time to panic. The way Manchester City function shows that they won’t be panicking or making hasty moves.

Manchester City News shared an exclusive interview with transfer expert Graeme Bailey. They shared his views on Manchester City’s board’s feelings on City’s current situation. Speaking with Manchester City News he said: “They don’t panic. It’s the first time they’ve lost three in a row for six years. It’s one of those where they’re happy with what they’ve got. They know injuries have hampered them slightly, but they’re still in fine fettle in every major competition they want to be in.”

Despite losing three games in a row and having injury concerns there is no need to panic for Manchester City.

It may appear that the world is caving in for Manchester City but now isn’t the time to panic. It is only November, and the season is still in its infancy. Traditionally the champions don’t begin to hit their straps until later in the season. So despite losing three games in a row Pep Guardiola’s side is still well placed in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. They are only two points behind Liverpool in the Premier League table. The UEFA Champions League league phase is yet to shake out so while their 4-1 loss to defeat to Sporting CP isn’t acceptable, City still have four more Champions League games to go to regain momentum in the competition.

While it is a shock to see Manchester City lose three games in a row, it isn’t the time to panic. The report from Manchester City News indicates that City as a club won’t be panicking just yet. This weekend’s Premier League clash with Brighton is a chance for Pep Guardiola’s side to regain their early season momentum. But they won’t panic, it isn’t in Manchester City’s make up.

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