I don't think it was unsuccessful, it was always a stop gap to get Walker and Stones fit and in form, Rico's time will come but we are in the pressure cooker now. Experience shows at this stage of the season barring injury.
Wild prediction that I'll probably regret throwing out there but when we played Palace at home and we went 2 down, Pep adjusted the setup and the left back in the three was Foden. It didn't get a lot of attention because it's not been repeated but I remember Dias pulling him round like he was on a piece of string and him being in the right spot to cross for Haaland's 2nd or 3rd (the header).
Laporte would be a more conservative or conventional choice but given Saka's pace I wouldn't be surprised to see Foden in that slot tomorrow.
Given the relative form of the two sides, their first choice centre back being out and the home crowd for a night game I'd back City for the win but we have to be respectful: they're still on for a 90 point season which means they're an exceptional team. We need everyone to turn up and give a minimum 8/10 like they did at The Emirates or against Bayern.
Tbf they always do in the leagueI wonder if the Tarquins have sold out their allocation...
As much as I agree a draw would be ok for the title race, a win wouldn't only crash arses hopes but looking ahead to Real - I know it's forbidden - it would give us some wriggle room for the PL matches around the 2 CL semis. We defo will need some rotation then (eg Kev, Rodri, Stones, Aké).
Any win tomorrow night would be huge.