I was very satisfied with last night's performance and result, despite the sneers that we only played Villa's reserves. The sneerers might like to re-examine our team sheet and compare how many players were not included because of injury. This led me to consider our record against other top five teams, which is considered surprising and, by implication, poor.
Last night was our first win against another top five team. Of the eight games we should play we have played seven and only have Spurs to play at their place. So far we have won one, drawn four and lost two - 7 points from 21. This is surprising and poor for City. But Liverpool, who have played six and have Villa away and Spurs at home still to play, have won only once (Villa at home!) and have taken only 6 points so far (from 6 games). And so the teams with the best records against top 5 teams are Arsenal (9 points from 6 games) and Villa (9 from 6). They have Villa (H) and Spurs (A) still to play, while Villa still have games at Arsenal and at home to Liverpool to play. So, there is little difference in the top five records against each other but City's record this season does not compare with our performance in our last 3 title winning seasons. Of the 24 points available we took 16 last season, 14 in 2021-2 but only 11 in 2020-1 (funnily enough we lost 3 of the 8 matches - all at home!) In the glorious season of 2017-8 we took 18 0f the 24 points, but our only 2 defeats of the season came in this mini league. With a performance more like last season and the season before there is little doubt we would be very handily ahead of the pack and likely to retain our title.
This doesn't mean all is lost! The fact remains that we have played more of the top five than any other team and our remaining match is at fifth place Spurs. On paper this should be the easiest of the top five matches (!!!!) while the other tear themselves to pieces and take points off each other! That's the theory at least. So fingers crossed fellow blues!