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Ten Changes Too Many? City's European Shock
26 Nov
Summary
- Man City suffered a rare home Champions League defeat.
- The loss highlighted squad depth issues without key players.
- Guardiola admitted too many changes were made.

Manchester City experienced a rare setback in the Champions League, falling 2-0 at home to Bayer Leverkusen. This defeat, their first in the group or league phase at the Etihad in seven years, was attributed to significant squad rotation, with manager Pep Guardiola admitting that ten changes might have been excessive.
The absence of crucial players like Rodri was keenly felt, as City struggled with counter-attacks, conceding both goals from such situations. The team's attacking prowess also faltered, failing to capitalize on the few chances created, further fueling concerns about an over-reliance on Erling Haaland.
In contrast, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal appears better equipped to handle multiple competitions, demonstrating squad depth that City currently seems to lack. This loss may force Guardiola to re-evaluate his priorities between domestic and European campaigns.




