By JAMES COHEN
Published: 19:21 EST, 11 December 2024 | Updated: 19:28 EST, 11 December 2024
Jamie Carragher has claimed that Pep Guardiola has 'no answers' for Man City's 'massive crisis' after they suffered yet another defeat.
Guardiola's side face a battle to stay in the Champions League after their 2-0 to Juventus on Wednesday night has left them 22nd in the table.
The result against the Italian giants means that City have now picked up just one win from their last 10 matches in all competitions as pressure grows on Guardiola.
It's an unprecedented situation for the Spaniard, who recently put pen to paper on a new deal with the Premier League champions.
CBS Sports pundit Carragher has since insisted that Guardiola may regret signing that deal and claimed that the City boss currently has 'no answers' to their problems.
Speaking on Wednesday night, Carragher said: 'You can't believe what you're seeing! I mean, this is a massive crisis. This was a crisis two or three weeks ago.
Jamie Carragher claimed that Man City are in a 'massive crisis' after just one win in 10 games
Pep Guardiola's side suffered yet another loss during their visit to Juventus on Wednesday
City lost for the seventh time in 10 games on Wednesday night as they took on the Italian side
'The greatest and most successful manager, possibly, of all-time... he's got no answers for it right now! He's tried different systems, players in different positions...
'He's never gone through this before, so he's got no experience in this situation. Nothing to fall back on - because he's been so successful in the past!
'I think there's a lot of coaches around the world looking at Pep with a wry smile and thinking: 'Finally! Pep Guardiola is going through something that we've all been through at some stage in our career!'.'
The top 24 teams in the competition will go through to the next round - the top eight skipping the play-offs - and City, who won the competition in the 2022-23 season, are now just a point above the elimination places.
They will face Paris Saint-Germain away from home next, with the French side occupying the first elimination place, which means all could be on the final game, which City will play at home to Club Brugge at the end of January.
But Wednesday's defeat means City have now seven times since their League Cup defeat by Tottenham at the end of October 10 games ago, and there are few signs that their fortunes will turn around any time soon.
Speaking after the game, Guardiola admitted that City's now find themselves in a fight to remain in the competition.
'It's the target,' Guardiola said. 'We need one point, three points. Go to Paris to try to do it and then the last game at home.
Erling Haaland and Co were unable to prevent the Premier League champions from losing again
'This is the situation because of the game against Feyenoord. Feyenoord, when it was 3-0 with 15 minutes left, created the problems.
'When we turn this around we will not forget this period. We will appreciate more what we have done and what we will do in the future.'
Guardiola added: 'I question myself in the good and bad moments. The dressing room is stable. You have to stand up. What can we do? Feel sorry for ourselves? It's life, it happens.'
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