Manchester City Regain Form With Emphatic 6:0 Victory Over Ipswich.
In the wake of Manchester City’s troubling run of form towards the end of 2024, manager Pep Guardiola was often seen as the embodiment of stress and agitation. However, following their 6-0 drubbing of Ipswich on Sunday, Guardiola’s demeanour was markedly more relaxed, providing a stark contrast to recent months.
The match at Portman Road saw City return to the kind of performance that has cemented their status as one of English football’s most dominant teams in recent years. “We are back to doing things that define this team for the last 10 years,” Guardiola reflected post-match to Sky Sports.
The victory was not just a relief but a statement, especially after a dismal stretch where City managed only one league win in nine games during November and December. This poor run had significantly dented their chances of clinching a fifth consecutive Premier League title, leaving them trailing 12 points behind the leaders, Liverpool, who also have a game in hand.
However, the emphatic win against Ipswich has propelled Manchester City into fourth place, overtaking Newcastle United. They now sit six points behind Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, who occupy the second spot. While the title chase seems out of reach, securing a top-four finish appears more attainable.
Guardiola expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, noting, “Maybe not our best, but closer.” He highlighted the importance of returning to the foundational principles of the team, which go beyond merely winning titles. “The players realised where we were, our standards lacked because it’s not just winning titles, it is the joy to do your best,” he remarked.
He drew an analogy to illustrate his point, saying, “It doesn’t matter if you’re a big actor in London or a little theatre in Sheffield – it doesn’t matter. I think the players proved many things and hopefully it can be the beginning of recognising ourselves of who we were.”
This match against Ipswich could indeed mark a turning point for Manchester City in 2025, with Guardiola hopeful that it signifies the start of a revival in both form and spirit for his squad. As they continue to battle for a Champions League spot, this performance at least has given fans and the club something to cheer about in an otherwise challenging season.