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Title: Guardiola’s Shocking Rotation Costs Manchester City in Champions League

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

England Outraged as ⁤Guardiola Admits “Overkill” Rotation Contributes to City’s Champions League Shock

MANCHESTER, england ‍- November 26, 2025 – A​ wave of criticism is sweeping ​across England following Manchester City’s stunning home defeat in the Champions League, with manager Pep ‍Guardiola⁤ taking full responsibility for a heavily rotated squad’s lackluster performance. The loss⁤ at the​ Etihad Stadium – City’s first in ⁣the Champions‌ League group stage at home in seven years – has ignited debate⁢ over Guardiola’s “Pep roulette” rotation policy and its impact ​on maintaining consistent performance.

The defeat‌ has raised serious questions‌ about City’s ‍season management⁤ and long-term tactical planning,especially as Arsenal have opened up a seven-point lead⁢ in the Premier ⁤League. Guardiola himself conceded his rotation may have gone too far,‍ stating, “If we had won, it wouldn’t have been a problem. So I admit that it was perhaps a lot, but if we play every two, three or four days… but it was perhaps⁣ excessive, given the result. I always thought ⁣there would be a long season and everyone ‌had to be involved, but maybe that was overkill.”

A key point ‍of contention is the⁢ team’s apparent ​over-reliance on Erling Haaland. His absence from the starting lineup coincided with a significant drop in City’s attacking threat, despite his eventual introduction‍ providing a brief spark. guardiola acknowledged this, saying, “We can’t play Erling for 95 minutes ⁣every ​time,⁤ but that was too much. It was the ​first time in my⁣ life that I did that and it was too much.”

The manager further admitted his team lacked the ‍necessary intensity, stating, “they played to avoid mistakes rather of ⁤doing what we had to do. When we’re not trying to punish the opponent, we’re not relaxed, with ⁣or without⁣ the ball, ⁤and they’re ​a very​ good team.” He also‍ highlighted a lack of leadership within the squad ‍when key players are rested, a problem that could become ⁣increasingly acute with a demanding schedule stretching until January.

The result has ‌forced⁣ Guardiola into a strategic reassessment, potentially prioritizing the Premier League clash against Leeds this weekend over continued‌ Champions League ‍success. However, ⁤poor performances in Europe could lead to ⁢a more congested fixture list and increased pressure on a squad that appears ⁢increasingly stretched.

The contrast​ with⁢ Arsenal,who are demonstrating greater squad depth and the ability to rotate⁢ players without sacrificing competitiveness,is becoming stark. The defeat has left many ​questioning‌ whether Guardiola’s methods, once​ lauded as revolutionary, are now hindering Manchester City’s pursuit‍ of both domestic and European glory.

(Published November 26, 2025, 13:31 GMT ⁤- Updated November 26, 2025, 14:23 GMT)

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