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Guardiola coming up short in the big games

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It's at this stage of the season, when games seem to matter more and trophies are on the line, where Manchester City was relying on Pep Guardiola coming into his own.

After all, this was the acclaimed serial winner who was going to "transform our team to a whole new level," according to chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak as he welcomed the Spanish coach to City amid much fanfare last June. Guardiola has come up short. Over the past six weeks, five of City's seven games have been high-profile showdowns across three competitio­ns — Monaco in the Champions League, Arsenal in the FA Cup semifinals, and Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea in the English Premier League — and City has failed to win a single one. Overall, in 11 league games against the current top seven this season, City has won just two of them.

There is another blockbuste­r looming, a derby against archrival Manchester United on Thursday, and City dares not lose.

Guardiola is feeling the heat as he faces up to a first season without winning a major trophy in a nineyear coaching career that started spectacula­rly at Barcelona and continued at Bayern Munich.

Lose to United at Etihad Stadium and there's a real chance City will not even qualify for the Champions League next season, which would be a calamity for a club of its ambition and financial power, not to mention a huge embarrassm­ent for Guardiola.

United makes the short journey across town on a 23-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, only now a point behind City in fifth place and with its aura gradually being restored under Jose Mourinho, Guardiola's old foe from their time at the Spanish league with Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Mourinho thrives on these sorts of occasions, delivering tactical masterclas­ses this season notably in grinding Liverpool's prolific attack to a halt at Anfield in October, and outwitting league leader Chelsea in a 2-0 win this month.

In this department, namely getting results in the big games, Mourinho is outclassin­g Guardiola.

So where has Guardiola been going wrong? GAME MANAGEMENT Arsenal hadn't come from behind to win a game against any of England's big six — City, United, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Liverpool — since late 2012. Until it played City on Sunday, that is.

Losing in that way to a side as fragile as Arsenal currently is highlights an issue that is becoming apparent at City under Guardiola: Managing games.

City was 1-0 up and in command against Chelsea in a home league game in December, only to concede three goals through poor defending in the final half-hour and lose 3-1. City was 2-0 ahead at home to Tottenham in January, lost control, and drew 2-2.

Guardiola knows this is an issue. Even against Sunderland, a match City comfortabl­y won 2-0 in March, Guardiola was unhappy with his players for coasting through the final 25 minutes.

City needs to add some steel and team shape to its pretty football. POOR FINISHING Guardiola can sound like a broken record when he laments his side's failure to finish off chances.

"It happened many times, but it is what it is: We have to score and we didn't," he said after the FA Cup loss to Arsenal.

The most obvious example was Kevin De Bruyne hitting the crossbar from point-blank range when City was 1-0 up at the Etihad against Chelsea, which went on to equalize moments later.

In the league game against Everton, City came away with just a 11 draw after missing two penalties and scoring from just one of its 19 second-half shots.

City owns some of the most coveted attacking players around, but their lack of ruthlessne­ss has infuriated Guardiola. DEFENSIVE WEAKNESS Particular­ly with captain Vincent Kompany injured for much of the season, City hasn't had an obdurate enough defense to be able to sit back and see out games.

Nor has goalkeeper Claudio Bravo's shot-stopping or command of the area been strong enough to bring reassuranc­e in pressure moments.

Guardiola's "attack at all costs" mentality might not help in this regard, either. BAD LUCK All managers can point to moments of misfortune during games, but Guardiola has had a legitimate sense of grievance with certain key occasions.

Notably the shove on City winger Raheem Sterling by Kyle Walker in Tottenham's area moments before Spurs equalized in the 2-2 draw in January.

Against Arsenal, City had a goal wrongly disallowed when it was 00 in the cup semifinal and could have been awarded a stoppageti­me penalty for handball against Nacho Monreal in the league fixture. Yesterday Chelsea-Southampto­n Today Arsenal-Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middlesbro­ugh-Sunderland . . . . . . . . . . Crystal Palace-To enham . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomorrow Man City-Man United

P W D L F A Pts Chelsea 33 25 3 5 69 29 78 Tottenham 32 21 8 3 68 22 71 Liverpool 34 19 9 6 70 42 66 Man City 32 19 7 6 63 35 64 Man United 32 17 12 3 50 24 63 Everton 34 16 10 8 60 37 58 Arsenal 31 17 6 8 63 40 57 West Brom 33 12 8 13 39 42 44 Southampto­n 32 11 7 14 39 44 40 Watford 33 11 7 15 37 54 40 Stoke City 34 10 9 15 37 50 39 Crystal Palace 33 11 5 17 46 53 38 Bournemout­h 34 10 8 16 49 63 38 West Ham 34 10 8 16 44 59 38 Leicester 32 10 7 15 41 53 37 Burnley 34 10 6 18 33 49 36 Hull City 34 9 6 19 36 67 33 Swansea 34 9 4 21 39 68 31 M’brough 33 4 12 17 23 43 24 Sunderland 32 5 6 21 26 58 21

Championsh­ip Yesterday Wolves-Huddersfie­ld

League 1 Yesterday Walsall-Port Vale DFB Pokal . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1

Yesterday Bor.M’gladbach-E.Frankfurt ........ aet 1-1 (Frankfurt won 7-6 on pen) Today Bayern Munich-Bor.Dortmund ............... Gijon-Espanyol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Granada-Malaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Atle co-Villarreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Today Barcelona-Osasuna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leganes-Las Palmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valencia-Real Sociedad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depor vo-Real Madrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Standings GERMANY ITALY

Serie B Yesterday Salernitan­a-Bari ................................ 0-0 Ascoli-Avellino .................................. 2-0 Brescia-Ternana ................................ 2-1 Entella-Latina .................................... 0-1 Frosinone-Spezia ............................... 2-0 Pisa-Pro Vercelli ................................ 1-1 Spal-Cittadella ................................... 2-1 Cesena-Benevento ............................ 4-1 Carpi-Trapani .................................... 2-1 Perugia-Verona ................................. 1-1

Standings

Spal Verona Frosinone Perugia Cittadella Benevento Spezia Carpi Entella Salernitan­a Bari Novara Pro Vercelli Cesena Avellino Ascoli Brescia Trapani Vicenza Ternana Latina Pisa P W D L F A Pts 38 21 10 7 63 36 73 38 18 12 8 58 36 66 38 18 11 9 50 38 65 38 13 18 7 48 36 57 38 17 6 15 51 46 57 38 15 11 12 48 39 55 38 14 12 12 37 34 54 38 14 12 12 36 39 54 38 12 15 11 49 44 51 38 12 15 11 39 36 51 38 13 12 13 37 40 51 38 13 11 14 43 45 50 38 10 17 11 32 40 47 38 10 16 12 46 44 46 38 12 12 14 36 49 45 38 9 17 12 41 46 44 38 9 15 14 41 52 42 38 9 14 15 41 50 41 38 9 14 15 31 45 41 38 10 9 19 37 51 39 38 6 18 14 34 45 34 38 6 19 13 22 29 33

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