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Manchester City told they made a ‘serious’ mistake selling former £17m star

Maybe, just maybe, there are a few simple explanations as to why Manchester City’s Premier League and Champions League campaigns are collapsing like a house of cards in a hurricane.

While some are wondering aloud if Pep Guardiolaꦛ has lost his magic, whether those 115 charges are proving to be a distraction, perhaps there are other, more obvious reasons staring everybody in the face.

Is this simply a team past it’s peak? Has Guardiola rode into one battle too many with his ageing, aching steeds? Five of Manchester City’s starters during their latest defeat – a 2-0 loss to an average Juventus side in the Champions League – were aged 30 or over after all with the likes of Kevin de Bruyne no longer the same force of old.

🀅And while Man City were once the masters of overcoming the departures of star players – bouncing back from the exits of Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Yaya Toure, Vincent Kompany and co – the recent transfer market activity has seen more misses than hits.

The decision to bring a 34-year-old Ilkay Gundoganꦏ back feels increasingly short-sighted. A move maybe made out of nostalgia, taken with the heart rather than the head. Savinho is talented but he is not Riyad Mahrez.

Jack Grealishꦰ, the £100 million record signing, has gone a year and 44 games without finding the net. Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku and especially Kalvin Phillips have struggled to justify transfer fees which, combined, reach £150 million.

🍸Premier League icon Paolo di Canio, meanwhile, feels there is another, rather pronounced weakness afflicting Pep Guardiola’s malfunctioning machine.

Photo by Sportinfoto/DeFodi Images via Getty Images
Photo by Sportinfoto/DeFodi Images via Getty Images

Manchester City slammed for selling Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid

“The serious thing in my opinion is the wrong evaluation of Julian Alvarez💮,” West Ham legend Di Canio told after second-half goals from Dusan Vlahovic and Weston McKennie consigned Man City to a seventh defeat in ten games.

꧅“[Alvarez was] someone who helped everyone with his movements, his assists and his goals. It’s fine to sell him for 90 million euros, but he had to be replaced.

🔯“Instead, Guardiola had the presumption to take someone from within. He didn’t think about [signing someone new] and this was a mistake.”

Guardiola claimed back in November that he had no regrets after 🐻Julian Alvarez secured a £81 million move to Atletico Madrid🥀. He puts City’s struggles in attack down, not to the Argentine’s absence, but a spate of injuries.

Yet, even a fully fit Man City roster has just the one obvious centre-forward option. Behind Erling Haaland – the Norwegian barely had a touch against Juventus – there is a remarkable lack of alternatives.

𒊎And while that mega-money switch to Spain earned the Premier League champions a massive profit on their initial £17 million investment, the fact remains that Guardiola lost the services of a forward who provided 19 goals and 13 assists last term while playing a staggering 52 games.

Paolo Di Canio questions Kevin de Bruyne and Kyle Walker after Juventus loss

⛦“[Man City have declined] in an incredible way in the space of a few weeks,” adds Di Canio. “I think it’s a mix of things; injuries, but also personal selfishness and the end of some paths like [those of Kyle] Walker and [Kevin] De Bruyne.

🍨“Then, there are those who would like to change, like Bernardo Silva who has been asking to be sold for two years.

🍃“Juventus still has to find its identity but, against this City, I always thought they could do it. Before, against City you hoped. Now, they give you a chance to win. Before, you just had to pray. Now, you are almost certain of having a chance to beat them.”