Manchester City’s dominance is crumbling—and Phil Foden knows it.

In a season that started with sky-high expectations, Pep Guardiola’s men now find themselves staring at failure. The Premier League title? Slipping away. The invincible aura? Shattered. And Foden, one of City’s brightest stars, isn’t hiding his frustration.
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Speaking after yet another disappointing result, the English midfielder admitted what many fans feared: City’s title hopes are dead. But more importantly, he revealed the ONE thing that could still save their season.
“It’s so important we do this,” Foden insisted. “We have to go all in for the Champions League. There’s no other way.”

For a club that has dominated England but still craves European glory, the message is clear—it’s Champions League or bust. City’s squad is still world-class, their manager still a tactical genius. But the fire, the hunger, the urgency? That’s what Foden is demanding.

Can City rise from the ashes and turn disaster into glory? Or will this truly be their worst season under Pep Guardiola?