Manchester City advanced to the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday afternoon but the performance against League Two Salford City was below par
Manchester City had a week to remember leading up to their FA Cup fourth-round tie against Salford City this weekend. It started at Anfield, a bogey ground for so long and with 15 minutes of normal time remaining, it looked like it would remain that way too.
But City dug deep and found a way to win as Bernardo Silva's instinctive finish and an Erling Haaland penalty saw the Blues beat Liverpool on Merseyside, with fans, for the first time under Pep Guardiola. City then took that momentum and carried it into Wednesday night when Fulham were brushed aside before half-time.
The mood only got lighter on Thursday when Arsenal dropped points at Brentford to ensure the gap was cut to four with the two teams still set to meet each other in the Premier League at the Etihad Stadium in April. When Guardiola sat down for his pre-match press conference, he was understandably happy but he explained his team was mentally and physically tired.
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However, he also insisted the standards which they demand every day should not alter, regardless of the opposition. "I try to knuckle it in the minds of the players that nothing is taken for granted and everything is difficult," Guardiola said.
After the full-time whistle, Guardiola was insistent on one thing. Those standards had not been reached. "The only good news [is] that we go through. That's all," the City boss insisted. "It would be nice for me to say mentally we're exhausted, we're tired. It has been a tough two or three weeks for many reasons but it's our job.
"We have to do what we have to do. The calendar says to play every few days. We just didn't read where the spaces were and that's why everything was flat and slow and not good."
Arguably it was only James Trafford who managed to come away with any form of credit having made a couple of good stops to avoid a potentially nervier afternoon. But while none of the outfield players came away with much credit, two have potentially missed a big chance to give Guardiola a headache as we head towards what will be a busy March.
The first was Tijjani Reijnders. In December and over the Christmas period, the Dutchman showed the sort of goalscoring form City were hoping he would bring when he arrived from AC Milan.
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But, with a host of players who can play in the 4-1-4-1 formation behind the centre-forward, you need to stand out when you get your chance. Unfortunately for Reijnders, he was too casual with the ball and he often saw the game breakdown when he chose the wrong option.
Where Reijnders can be forgiven is that he is still settling into English football, in his first season at a new club. Inconsistent performances can be expected.
More concerning, though, was Phil Foden's display. City's academy graduate was burnt out last season after a summer international tournament and there was signs earlier in the season, the midfielder could be returning to the lofty standards he sets himself.
However, the 25-year-old has not scored since December and his displays are more reminiscent of the Foden of 2024/25 rather than 2023/24. On Foden, Guardiola said after Salford: "I said many times, I have zero, zero, zero doubts, zero about Phil.
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"He has to recover himself good and just focus on playing football and going to fish. He loves fishing and that’s it.
"When he is that, Phil is back and will be back. It’s not 20 centuries ago when he was the best player in the Premier League. It was around the corner. It was not many seasons ago."
But while Guardiola does not doubt Foden, it is hard to see a scenario where he starts against Newcastle United next weekend. Bernardo, Rayan Cherki and perhaps even Nico O'Reilly are ahead of both him and Reijnders at the moment.
Against Salford, those who do not play often had the chance to make a point to Guardiola. Especially the likes of Reijnders and Foden who provide an option in an area where the Blues are so well stocked.
Now they must wait for their next chance having missed a golden opportunity to give Guardiola something to think about.

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