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Manchester City’s Champions League Hopes Hang In Balance After Southampton Stalemate

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 11, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Manchester City’s Champions League Hopes Hang In Balance After Southampton Stalemate.

Manchester City’s quest for a Champions League spot remains precarious after a frustrating 0-0 draw against bottom-placed Southampton on Saturday. Pep Guardiola’s side squandered a chance to cement their top-five position and now face a nervy battle to secure European football’s elite competition.

 

City, who sit third, are just two points clear of Newcastle and Chelsea, who face off on Sunday, and Aston Villa, who climbed the table with a victory over Bournemouth. Seventh-placed Nottingham Forest, four points adrift, could further close the gap with a win against relegated Leicester. Guardiola likened City’s remaining fixtures to “three cup finals,” including the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace next weekend. “I didn’t expect differently a month ago,” he said. “It’s a fight until the end.”





 

The draw leaves City vulnerable to slipping out of the Champions League places before their next league match against Bournemouth on 20 May, as rivals could overtake them in the interim. Only Liverpool have secured a Champions League berth, with Arsenal, who face the Reds on Sunday, poised to follow. Statisticians at Opta rate City’s chances of qualifying at 91.2%, behind Arsenal’s near-certain 99.7%, while Newcastle (69.4%), Chelsea (67.9%), Forest (37.8%), and Villa (34.2%) remain in contention.

 

Elsewhere, Aston Villa’s win guaranteed European football next season, with manager Unai Emery eyeing a Champions League spot. “It’s the best competition in the world,” he said. “We are going to fight for it.” The race for eighth, which could secure a Europa Conference League place, is equally tight, with Brentford, Brighton, Bournemouth, and Fulham locked in a close battle. Brentford’s Thomas Frank, buoyed by a 1-0 win at Ipswich, said: “We’re close to finishing eighth, which would be our best-ever league position. We’re laser-focused.

 

The Premier League’s expanded European allocation means nine teams could compete on the continent next season. A Crystal Palace victory in the FA Cup final would secure them a Europa League spot, while the winner of the Europa League final between Manchester United and Tottenham will claim an additional Champions League place.

 

With crucial fixtures looming—City face Bournemouth and Fulham, while Newcastle and Chelsea square off in a pivotal clash—the race for Europe promises to go down to the wire. For Guardiola and his charges, every point is now a lifeline in their bid to return to the Champions League stage.

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