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New-look Man City crave winning feeling at Club World Cup



Ballon dOr winner Rodri. —AFP/File
Ballon d’Or winner Rodri. —AFP/File

Manchester, United Kingdom: Bolstered by a £100 million ($135 million) spending spree ahead of the Club World Cup, Manchester City are determined to erase the memory of a disappointing season by returning to winning ways in the United States.

For the first time in eight years, City ended the domestic campaign without a major trophy as Pep Guardiola´s men surrendered the Premier League crown to Liverpool after an unprecedented four consecutive titles.

A Champions League exit before the last 16 for the first time since 2012/13 and a shock FA Cup final defeat against Crystal Palace compounded a miserable season for a club that has grown used to success since an Abu Dhabi-backed takeover 17 years ago.

At one time the month-long expanded Club World Cup, sandwiched between two gruelling seasons, was the last thing Guardiola or his players appeared to want. Ballon d´Or winner Rodri hinted back in September that a players´ strike was “close” over fixture congestion.

Defender Manuel Akanji more recently said the City squad was “not exactly overjoyed” at playing in the tournament given the limited rest time. However, City are keen to turn the page from last season and begin afresh with major changes in the squad and coaching staff.

Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Marcus Bettinelli were all signed last week to beat the deadline to feature in the Club World Cup from the start. City also spent more than £172 million in January on Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis and Nico Gonzalez.

Adding Claudio Echeverri, who arrived in Manchester in January at the end of a loan spell at River Plate, nine of Guardiola´s 27-man squad for the tournament have been at City for less than six months.

Former City captain Kyle Walker and club record signing Jack Grealish have been left out of the travelling party in a changing of the guard. Meanwhile, Guardiola has also made radical changes to his staff with Pep Lijnders, Jurgen Klopp´s former assistant at Liverpool, and ex-City defender Kolo Toure joining the backroom team and three other coaches departing.


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