All of a sudden we\u0027re back to where we\u0027ve always been with Manchester City atop the Premier League table.
It’s not quite an epic collapse yet, but winning just twice in their last six games has let City back in the front door and they have some tricky waters to navigate yet. They go to Aston Villa this weekend, who lost their last two, including one to City, but had not lost in four prior to that.
If the charges prove true, the details are quite specific in City dishonestly reporting payments and revenue to skirt regulations, City must be held to account, but in the meantime, Pep seems to have used the ‘disrespect’ card to get his players interested in winning the league yet again. Getting a slew of injured players back, Virgil van Dijk, Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota all returned last week while Mo Salah scored a typical counterattack goal to show hints of his old self and new signing Cody Gakpo got his first goal for the club.
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