City again KO: they also lose to Aston Villa and are out of the top 5 in the Premier League

Manchester City loses again: they fall in the Premier League against Aston Villa and drop out of the top 5 of the English championship

Il Manchester City Of Guardiola he lost again.

This is the verdict of the last Premier League match between the Citizens and theAston Villawho beat the reigning English champions for 2-1 with the networks of Duran e Rogers.

The goal scored by Foden was not enough: City, he has lost 9 of his last 12 games played.

And now, they are also outside the top 5 of the English championship.

City falls to Aston Villa and is sixth in the Premier League

Manchester City's match against Aston Villa was alone yet another KO of Guardiola's team in this last period. THE Citizens they have in fact lost 9 of the last 12 challenges between the championship, Champions League and EFL Cup.
In the match against i Villa'sGuardiola's men went two goals down in the space of 65 minutes, and Foden scored the goal to reduce the deficit only in the third minute of added time in the second half.

Furthermore, with today's defeat (December 21st), City are also outside the top 5 in the Premier Leagueand slipped to sixth position. Behind Aston Villa. The most desirable areas of the championship are moving further and further away, for a team in a crisis that seems to have no end.

City's next fixtures

Guardiola's team will be involved in the last matches of the year against Everton e Leicestervalid for the eighteenth and nineteenth matchdays of the Premier League. The challenge with i Blues it will be played on December 26th, and will precede the match against Foxes which will be staged on the 29th at 3.30 pm.

The first match of the year will be at home against West Ham on January 4th, and just a week later there will be the match valid for the third round of the FA Cup against Salford.

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