Jamie Carragher says Manchester City should be worried about finishing in the top four this season, with their Premier League crown slipping away.
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Worst run of Guardiola's managerial careerDefending champions winless in sevenHave slipped 11 points off title-chasing paceFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱AFPWHAT HAPPENED?
Pep Guardiola has overseen a historic run of four-successive title triumphs, and six in the last seven campaigns, but is currently enduring the worst run of his distinguished managerial career – with City suffering six defeats across a seven-game winless stretch.
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The reigning champions of England are now 11 points off the pace in the 2024-25 title race and Carragher believes there is no way back for them from here. The former Liverpool defender told after seeing City suffer a 2-0 defeat at Anfield in their latest outing: “This season, Manchester City will not be winning the Premier League. I don’t think there is any way back.
“It is almost a mini-crisis for Manchester City, and I think it’s reminiscent of Liverpool two years ago. I actually think Man City might have a fight on the hands for the top four. I actually look at Arsenal and Chelsea and the way they’re looking right now… I think it may be difficult for Man City to finish above them if they don’t go into the market in January.”
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City will likely have money to spend in the next transfer window, with Carragher adding on the need for reinforcements to be welcomed through the doors at Etihad Stadium: “He [Guardiola] needs to buy players. If he can do that in January who knows, but he may need to wait until the end of the season to fix it. I look at the energy Arsenal have got and the energy the young players at Chelsea have got and I think it might be difficult for City to finish above them.”
WHAT NEXT?
While City contend with uncharacteristic struggles on the field, they are still fighting an 115-charge Financial Fair Play (FFP) case off it that may yet deliver more misery to the blue half of Manchester – with there suggestions that they could be stung with points penalties, a transfer embargo or even demotion out of the Premier League.






