Mikel Arteta comments about Manchester City being the best team in the world received attention after their recent draw with Arsenal. While City reputation as top contenders remains, their performances this season have raised doubts about their status. Despite an unbeaten streak and their presence in the Champions League quarter-finals, they have struggled against top teams in the league.
Factors like injuries to key players and underwhelming signings have contributed to their decline from the previous season’s dominance. The absence of impactful signings and the dip in form of some players, including Jack Grealish have affected City overall performance. While Erling Haaland scoring prowess is commendable, City recent struggles to convert possession into goals highlight their current shortcomings.
The gap between City past success and their present challenges suggests a decline in their overall quality compared to previous seasons.
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