• International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
Edition: English - Australia
  • Mobile site
  • Mobile app
  • Advertise

Follow us on

Goal.com

Hi | My Account | Sign Out
Register or Sign In:
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Exclusive
    • Features
    • A-League
    • Australia
    • State Leagues and more
    • Aussies Abroad
    • England
    • Europe
    • Transfer Zone
    • Match Centre
    • Fantasy EPL
  • Features
    • Opinion
    • A-League Team of the Week
    • Asia's Monthly Best XI
    • In Off The Post Podcast
    • Goal.com 50
  • Live
    • Live Scores
    • Live Match Centre
  • Australia
    • Socceroos news
    • Socceroos fixtures and results
    • Other Australia teams
    • A-League news
    • A-League fixtures and results
    • Aussies Abroad
    • State Leagues and more
    • W-League
  • A-League
    • News
    • Match Centre
    • Table
    • A-League Team of the Week
    • W-League
  • Aussies Abroad
  • Asia
    • News
    • AFC 2014 World Cup qualification
    • AFC Champions League
    • Goal.com Asia's Countdown to 2013
  • England
    • English Premier League
    • Championship
    • FA Cup
  • Europe
    • Champions League
    • Europa League
    • Serie A
    • La Liga
    • Scottish Premier League
    • Bundesliga
    • Eredivisie
    • Ligue 1
  • Global
    • England
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • South America
    • North America
    • Africa
    • World Cup 2014
    • 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
  • Fantasy
    • EPL Fantasy Football
    • A-League Fantasy Football
  • Transfers
    • Transfer News
    • Transfer Rumours
    • Transfer Tables
  • Video
    • YouTube Channel
  • Betting
  • About Us
  • Main »
Manchester City title defence falls apart following shambles at Southampton

Manchester City title defence falls apart following shambles at Southampton

Latest Kuzmanovic: AC Milan will win nothing this year Previous
10/02/2013 7:30:00 AM

The Premier League champions are again left praying for Manchester United to slip up with the finishing line in sight after taking just two points from a possible nine

COMMENT
By Wayne Veysey at St Mary's Stadium

The question was surely running through the minds of Manchester City fans after Southampton were gifted each of their three goals and, once again, at full-time: when does a lead become insurmountable rather than merely mammoth?

The answer could well lie in the Premier League table at around 6pm on Sunday.

Should Manchester United overcome Everton at Old Trafford, they will surge 12 points clear at the top and leave Roberto Mancini’s team praying for their neighbours to do the splits with the finishing line in sight.

With three months of the campaign to run, it seems absurdly early for the Devon Loch references to begin.

But, following City’s desperate display at St Mary’s Stadium, Sir Alex Ferguson’s team have already taken on the mantle of run-away leaders.

Even Mancini admitted: “I think now we have a 10 per cent chance, maybe. I don’t think that we’ll recover 12 points; it will be really difficult.”

Those of us who sneer at the Spanish and Scottish leagues for harbouring runaway leaders will be squirming should the English top flight’s two-horse title race turn into a single-thoroughbred procession.

United supporters will be telling themselves not to get too giddy following their title collapse last season, that began with the failure to hold on to a 4-2 lead against Everton in April.

They will point out the dual distractions of the FA Cup and a Champions League knockout campaign starting with Tuesday’s glamour tie with Real Madrid, while also bearing in mind the club’s habit of stockpiling bodies in the physio’s room in the closing months of the season.

But Sir Alex’s biggest domestic challenge in the weeks ahead will be to keep the feet of his players’ firmly on the ground.

Following a solid January in which they did not concede a single goal, City have taken only two points out of a possible nine.

After being shut out by QPR and out-played by Liverpool, a 3-1 shellacking to a team fighting relegation and who are just getting used to a new manager felt altogether more serious.

It was a horror show for City, from the moment Barry lost possession in the build-up to Jason Puncheon’s early opener to when they were finally put out of their misery at the final whistle, prompting an out-pouring of joy from the elated home support.

The highlights reel will blush when replays of Joe Hart’s disastrous attempt to gather Rickie Lambert’s arrow-straight shot and Barry’s calamitous own-goal are screened over and over again.

But the biggest worry for Mancini and the City top brass should not merely be the team’s gift for making things difficult for themselves, but the absence of any semblance of a late comeback.

Over the last two seasons, City have re-affirmed the old truth that great teams love adversity.

But where was the street-fighter that is the hallmark of real champions at St Mary’s? Where was the team who eventually grind down their opponents? Where was the spirit?

It said a lot that Southampton were able to close out the game with relative comfort. Mauricio Pocchetino's team deserve great credit for their relentless pressing and the adventure of their play, but champions are not supposed to be swatted aside so easily.

The malaise evident in City’s disastrous Champions League campaign has spread to domestic engagements. As the weeks go by, it seems more chronic.

Nearly everywhere you looked at St Mary’s was a player stinking out a sky blue shirt. Only perhaps the commendable Pablo Zabaleta could walk off the field safe in the knowledge that he had not let the team down.

City fielded a strong starting eleven, even if the absence of Carlos Tevez for personal reasons meant that there was not a recognised forward among the substitutes.

But the nerves initially showed by stand-in centre-back Javi Garcia swiftly spread to his team-mates, and eventually proved terminal to City’s chances of getting three points.

The ruthlessness has been misplaced. So has the authority. It can’t just be blamed on Vincent Kompany wearing a smart suit in the stands rather than his playing kit.

Follow Wayne Veysey on
100% first deposit bonus up to $200 Betfair
  • England - Premier League
  • Arsenal
  • Man City
Latest Kuzmanovic: AC Milan will win nothing this year Previous

Related Stories

  • England»
    Mancini: Manchester City have 10 per cent chance of retaining Premier League title
  • Main»
    Player Ratings: Southampton 3-1 Manchester City
  • England»
    Southampton 3-1 Manchester City: Superb Saints leave Mancini's title defence in tatters

Make Your Prediction Choose match

Chelsea FC - Manchester City

  • Manchester City - Chelsea FC
Chelsea FC
-
-

Manchester City
Prediction Submitted
Most Popular Predictions
  • Chelsea FC 2-1 Manchester City
    21.73 %
  • Chelsea FC 3-1 Manchester City
    10.74 %
  • Chelsea FC 2-0 Manchester City
    9.99 %
Inside Goal.Com
  • Top Specials
  • Most Read
  • Most Discussed
  1. BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders

    BVB have recovered from teetering on the edge of bankruptcy to take their place on Europe's grandest stage, humbling their opponents on Saturday, Bayern Munich, along the way

  2. The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima

    Goal Asia will list its top-30 EAFF clubs, featuring the heavyweights of Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong. This time, it is Sanfrecce Hiroshima who are the focus

  3. Transfer Talk: Mourinho wants six new signings Transfer Talk: Mourinho wants six new signings

    Get your daily dose of all the speculation from around the globe as clubs cast their eye towards summer reinforcements

  4. In Off the Post Podcast: Merrick makes return In Off the Post Podcast: Merrick makes return

    The team from Goal Australia and Sportal take you through all the big news in football, including Ernie Merrick's A-League return and the forthcoming Champions League final

  5. Who is the greatest Champions League striker ever? Who is the greatest Champions League striker ever?

    Enter our competition now and you will be in with a chance of winning one of four replica football shirts. Simply pick your favourite and subscribe to our YouTube channel

 
  1. Mourinho to be Chelsea boss
  2. Premier League reaches a crossroads
  3. Monaco expect to complete Falcao deal
  4. Opinion: Madrid better without Mourinho
  5. ACL preview: Evergrande v Mariners
Goal.com English - Australia
  • News
  • Features
  • Live
  • Australia
  • A-League
  • Aussies Abroad
  • Asia
  • England
  • Europe
  • Global
  • Fantasy
  • Transfers
  • Video
  • Betting
  • About Us
Goal.Com Editions
  • International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
More
  • Mobile site
  • Mobile app
  • Advertise
Copyright © 2013 Goal.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Goal.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Goal.com
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service| Contact Us| About Us