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‘When the team needs them most…’ - Michael Owen hits out at Man City fans’ reaction after Everton draw as Pep Guardiola’s struggles persist

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  • Man City drew with Everton
  • City fans booed the team at full-time
  • Owen disgusted with their reaction
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Guardiola is navigating a challenging phase at City as his team has managed just one win in their last 13 matches across all competitions - a statistic that stands out as the worst run in Guardiola's managerial career. For a club that has lifted four consecutive Premier League trophies, this dip in form has sent shockwaves through fans.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    After the draw against Everton, some City fans voiced their dissatisfaction by booing the team as they left the pitch. For supporters who have grown accustomed to unprecedented success, this string of poor results marks uncharted territory. While jeers are a common occurrence in football, they are rarely directed at a team that has dominated English football as City has under Guardiola.

  • WHAT MICHAEL OWEN SAID

    Taking to social media, Owen expressed his disappointment with the fans’ behaviour and wrote: "Wow! @ManCity fans booing their team off at the end. Years and years of incredible success witnessing some of the best football the world has ever seen. And when the team needs them most…….."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER CITY?

    Guardiola has repeatedly pointed to the team’s injury struggles as a key factor in their underwhelming performances this season. With a squad stretched thin, the reigning champions have struggled to maintain their typically high standards. Their next challenge comes on Sunday, as they travel to face Leicester City, a team battling relegation. The match presents an opportunity for Guardiola’s men to regain confidence and get back to winning ways.