If you hadn't realised, we are in 2025 and now in the 25/26 premier league season. I'm talking about what we are seeing RIGHT NOW, not what we have seen previously with a different set of players.
Despite all he has done for city and all his accolades, Pep has never had to rebuild a side like he does now and on top of that he looks as though hes lost the energy he once had and is seemingly unwilling to change a thing.
If all you can do is keep referring back to what has gone before in a completely different context instead of the reality we are witnessing now its a pretty piss weak argument if you ask me. You just carry on being a happy clapper.
Time will tell who is right.
Pep did a rebuild in 19/20 and 20/21. Many opposition fans thought that we'd be struggling without legends like Kompany, Silva, Aguero, Fernandinho, and talents like Sane. Gradually, we replaced them with Dias, Ake, Rodri, Cancelo, Grealish, Haaland, Akanji, Foden (who was a fringe player before that).
The rebuild now is difficult indeed, but we have a group of players from the Treble team: Stones, Dias, Rodri, Bernardo, Foden, Haaland, plus Gvardiol and now hopefully Donna, just like we had such a group from the 17-19 team when Pep did the first rebuild: Ederson, Walker, Gundogan, KDB, Bernardo. It's not a complete replacement of the team. What makes the task more difficult is the replacement of several legendary midfielders, a crucial part in every, especially Pep's, system.
Much depends on whether Rodri can stay fit and regain form. He looked better yesterday than I expected, at least in the first 60 minutes. If he is back to his usual level, chances are City will be back too. He will need time, but he is an exceptional player.