Farcical moment sums up where City are and what might come next. It’s a sign of how much Manchester City are struggling that losing 2-0 at Anfield felt like more of a victory than the point a home to Feyenoord.. Second best on the day, fifth best in the league standings, relegation battle in the form table. A seventh match without victory in all competitions ends Pep Guardiola’s title hopes for all but the most optimistic Blues, and the manager left Anfield to a chorus telling him he’d be sacked in the morning and with no more answers to the many problems his team face.. It was startling for Guardiola to drop Ederson – at fault for at least one of the goals against Feyenoord but also one of City’s best players this season – but the decision started to make more and more sense as the game kicked off and the Blues were startlingly exposed. In the opening 20 minutes, the post came to the rescue twice, Stefan Ortega made two excellent stops and they still found themselves 1-0 down.. From basically the first minute, City had Ruben Dias from a goal kick putting his foot on the ball and waiting for Liverpool to come to him. This was exactly the thing that Guardiola had said earlier in the season his team wouldn’t or couldn’t do, because the expectation was that they would play.. Read the full report now.