Manchester City’s poor performance: Divorce is to blame!

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Eati Akter

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Sports Desk: He ended his 30-year marriage last January. What impact has the divorce of Manchester City’s Spanish coach Pep Guardiola and his wife Cristina Serra had on Manchester City’s performance?

At least that’s what former Chelsea and Arsenal French footballer Emmanuel Petit thinks. According to him, Pep Guardiola’s family has not only broken down, he has broken something.’

What is that something? Petit tried to explain that Manchester City’s continuity has been broken as a result. Guardiola’s mind and mentality may have been broken as a result of the divorce. Which has had a great impact on City’s performance on the field.

In an interview with PokerFarm.com, Petit said, ‘Something has been broken with him (the divorce). I don’t want to talk about anyone’s personal matters. But I wonder what really happened off the field? It must have had a big impact on him! Maybe the players have seen it too. I don’t go to the Manchester City training ground or stay there. But if you look at this team, you can see for yourself that this team is not the same as the last few years.’

‘We are talking about players who have won the last Premier League. We are talking about a team and their manager who play at the highest level of domestic and European football. But we are not seeing that this time. At the same time, it is amazing to see how they have collapsed. They have lost a lot of games.’

Manchester City have won the last four Premier League titles in a row under Pep Guardiola. However, they are now in fifth place. If they are in this position, they will not play in the Champions League. They have to be in fourth place. There is no possibility of winning any other title except the FA Cup. The separation from his wife can be said to be a major blow for Pep Guardiola. It’s likely that this has had an impact on Guardiola and his entire team.

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