There is no instant solution here.
We don't buy someone and they instantly improve the team and change everything around the squad.
We were beaten, yesterday, by one of the very best teams in Europe. We deserved it.
Yesterday, we were missing Ederson, Ake, Dias, Rodri and Bobb.
Yes, it is so frustrating at the moment, but even now as we talk of improvement and players coming back, we are missing VITAL players. Those players would have brought immediate improvement, certainly the first three in place of Ortega, and Akanji (in current form), and Nunes. I am sure that in this game we would have replaced three of the starting back five. The new players are young, or inexperienced playing at this level. They will need time to get used to the league and how we play. We can still look awesome but we are very vulnerable too, and mentally weaker than we were as the result of missing leadership and several humblings this year.
Football is cyclical and we have, largely, broken that with a decade of repeated success. We are treble winners and record breakers and we are having a lull. It happens, we don't live in a perfect world. We have got nearly everything right but chose to enter this season with the same players and a small squad. With hindsight, it was a mistake, but it was one borne of the fact that we are the champions of England, and without the foresight to know that Rodri, Bobb, Foden, KDB, Ake, Akanji, Stones, Doku, Grealish and Dias would all succumb to lengthy absences.
We all hope that things turn around but it is no divine right. Many teams have improved and have learned our vulnerability (in this period) to fast-breaking counter attacking football, and they are good at it. We won't win the league, of course, and we won't win a cup (IMO). Top 4 is no shoe-in either. It is what it is, but at the end of the season, regardless of where we are, I will still be a City fan, and so will my son, and we will go into next year living the same dreams. What a ride it has been, and there will be more to come.