Premier League
Manchester City’s 5-4 Chaos At Craven Cottage: A Win, A Warning, And A Wake-Up Call
If You’re Looking For A Game That Had Everything—Goals, Drama, Panic, Relief—Then Manchester City’s 5-4 rollercoaster win over Fulham is your perfect chaos-filled cinema.
But beyond the entertainment, there’s a big, blinking warning sign: Manchester City’s defence is officially on red alert.
Former Crystal Palace star Clinton Morrison had no sugarcoating for Pep Guardiola’s men. He dismissed the match as anything but normal, calling City’s defending “a problem”—and honestly, who can argue? When you concede four goals in a match you led 5-1, you’re asking for trouble.
Fulham nearly ruined City’s night, thanks to:
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Alex Iwobi sparking the comeback with a second-half goal
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Samuel Chukwueze coming off the bench to terrorize City’s backline with a brilliant late brace
City held on, yes—but according to Morrison, Josko Gvardiol’s last-gasp clearance saved them from embarrassment. And he has a point. Those three points could matter… a lot.
The Stats Don’t Lie
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Manchester City goals conceded this season: 16
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Arsenal goals conceded: 7
Read that again.
Arsenal’s backline is looking like a wall. City’s? More like a sliding glass door.
As Morrison bluntly put it:
“You’d never see Arsenal be 5-1 up and end like that. They have to sort it out.”
If City don’t fix their defensive leaks, the title race might slip right through their fingers. And with Arsenal chasing their first Premier League crown since 2004, every wobble at the Etihad matters.
What’s Next?
City will keep scoring—everyone knows that. But if they want to survive the pressure at the top, their defending must match the brilliance of their attack.
Until then, buckle up… because more chaos might be on the way.
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