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What Was Pep Thinking? Man City Shocked As Leverkusen Punish Bold Champions League Gamble
What Was Pep Thinking? Man City Shocked As Leverkusen Punish Bold Champions League Gamble
Pep Guardiola’s 100th Champions League match with Manchester City was supposed to be a celebration.
Instead, it turned into a tactical disasterclass that left fans asking the same question:
“Why bench Haaland, Foden, and Dias… in a Champions League game?”
Pep made 10 changes, rolled out a lineup more suited to a preseason friendly, and Bayer Leverkusen punished every ounce of that arrogance with a composed, ruthless 2–0 victory.
Leverkusen were smarter. Sharper. Hungrier.
City? Confused, disjointed, and painfully flat.
From Grimaldo’s pinpoint strike to Schick’s clever header, Leverkusen dominated a City team that looked like strangers forced to play together.
Even when Haaland and Foden came on, the damage was done. Haaland tried to rescue the game but missed two key chances, and the momentum never shifted.
Below are the official Sports Market International player ratings from a night City will want to forget quickly.
Player Ratings
Goalkeeper & Defence
James Trafford – 4/10
A chance to prove he could challenge Donnarumma… wasted. Two shots, two goals conceded, and a moment of chaos rushing off his line.
Abdukodir Khusanov – 5/10
Beaten physically and failed to close down Grimaldo. Little going forward.
John Stones – 6/10
The only defender who looked composed. Carried the ball well.
Nathan Ake – 5/10
Rusty after a month without starting. Lost track of Schick for the second goal.
Rayan Ait-Nouri – 4/10
Out of sync with the squad. Struggled both defensively and offensively. Subbed at half-time.
Midfield
Tijjani Reijnders – 5/10
No composure, no control. Wasted City’s biggest first-half chance.
Nico Gonzalez – 6/10
Provided some midfield stability but not enough to influence the game.
Rico Lewis – 4/10
A shadow of the prodigy we saw two seasons ago. No control or threat.
Attack
Savinho – 5/10
Erratic with poor decisions in the final third. Lost shape during Leverkusen’s counter.
Omar Marmoush – 5/10
Not built to lead the line alone. Lacked presence and power.
Oscar Bobb – 4/10
Didn’t seize his opportunity. Predictable and ineffective.
Manchester City came out flat, played flat, and finished flat.
Leverkusen were everything City were not: decisive, disciplined, and dangerous.
Pep’s experiment backfired — loudly.
If there’s one lesson from this match, it’s simple:
Champions League nights are not the time for rotation roulette.
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