The true state of City...
The conditions were atrocious, but both sides faced the same, so I've no complaints. The best team won by a country mile. PSG had zest, energy, determination & youth on their side.
There was a time when we'd have physically matched the opposition, & then raised our game to a level where they couldn't compete. Tonight we were on the receiving end of what we're used to doing to other teams, & it's a sobering feeling.
There was an excellent run by Akanji to cut the ball back, which ping ponged around the box & fell to substitute Grealish to slam home. For our second, it was a good cross-field run from Nunes, who found Jack, whose cross was deflected by a PSG player to an otherwise offside Haaland who stroked the ball home. The goal stood.
From there on there was a PSG onslaught, & four minutes later it was 2-2. At this point there was only one team in it, & PSG went on to record a well deserved win.
We were all over the place. The calm assurity we're known for was gone. We looked leggy & were physically unable to compete with a rampant home side.
My main wish is for CL qualification for next season via our league position. We don't have enough in the tank to fight on three fronts & even if by a miracle we qualified for the CL knockout stages, we don't have enough to win it.
Chelsea, PSG & Barça have all taken a step back recently & rebuilt with top quality youth. This is the path City will have to trod. This match has given me a feeling of resignation I've not felt for years. On the plus side, City evidently recognise our issues, which goes 50% of the way to resolving them.
Come the season's end, we have to be ruthless with our clear out & player acquisitions. This will be a big six months for Manchester City. The squad who've served us so well, for so long has run out of steam.
The positive is, the transition is already well underway.