We are cooking something. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but given the number of changes the squad has gone through I'm happy enough with where we are. I do think when this squad takes off properly it really will take off.
I think most City fans are happy enough to not win a league every year if it's obvious that we are moving in the right direction. I think both the club and Pep have addressed the serious flaws from last season. We are playing with a very young team and obviously trying to learn multiple systems for a variety of games. I hope it takes off in time for the latter stages of the CL, but don't mind it being next season if that's what it takes.
I'm personally not given up on the league. I'm not impressed with either Arsenal or Liverpool, and think if we can put 10 games back to back we can still win it, and I simply wouldn't put that past Pep, but I can be chill.
Feel very similar to you. United fans giving it all that as they're not behind us for once, and yet the reality shows a very different outlook and set of challenges. We're better off against the same opponents game for game, whereas they're pretty much hanging on for a kind decision every game. Quality shows eventually, and we have that and have just needed to get our house in order against a backdrop of significant incomings and outgoings, and a pretty large injury list.
To see us defend like that yesterday was actually really pleasing, something Pep's city have struggled to do often, notability in Europe, and I think that I am more confident for getting far in the champions league now if we can turn in defensive performances like that in a knock out competition.
That said, I think a lot are overlooking who city actually are and what we can do on the front door. Not every game is the Emirates away. Not even the scheduling will put us up to such a crappy schedule every week, but they might now for Liverpool or Arsenal.
If we've taken away half or more of the opposition's chances to score against us on average, Haaland is still scoring and if anything looking a more complete player, Doku is looking like the best winger in the league, and we still have Cherki and Marmoush to come back, then I think it's pretty clear we had a plan yesterday and pulled it off almost perfectly, whilst our punching arm does it's final few stretches ahead of the next round. Kind of feels like a pummeling is coming soon for somebody about to face us.
I'm not saying we'll win the league, Liverpool need to stumble or have their luck run out for that to happen, but I do think looking at the media today a fair few are failing to see the wood for the trees in the wider footballing world. If City can't be the City of old and know how to win in almost any scenario, then we're the new City who are showing signs of knowing at least how not to lose.
Now watch Huddersfield dump us out of the Carabao....