The 2024–25 campaign has been littered with false starts, patchy form, and warning signs. Rodri, so often the heartbeat of the side, has been out for most part of it with injury. Erling Haaland’s goals have dried up at key moments — and now he’s nursing a thigh strain. Ederson hasn’t looked his usual self. Even the machine-like midfield looks, at times, lost.
Against Al Hilal, all those issues came to the fore.
They started brightly enough, sure. Bernardo Silva tapped in a controversial opener. But by the second half, they were unraveling. Malcom — yes, the same Malcom who barely got a sniff at Barcelona — danced through a porous defence like it was 2017 again. City’s structure collapsed like a house of cards.
You know things are bad when Guardiola’s substitutions come too late to matter. Foden and Cherki finally combined for a beautifully taken equaliser — Foden’s 100th for the club, no less — but it was too little, too late. City had already dug themselves a hole too deep.