Manchester City's recent exit from the FIFA Club World Cup after a 4-3 defeat to Al Hilal has prompted a period of reflection on the team's strengths and weaknesses. While the tournament offered a glimpse of Phil Foden's brilliance, it also highlighted some concerns regarding Rúben Dias's current form.
One of the main talking points from City's campaign was the performance of Phil Foden. Foden's impact was undeniable, particularly his stunning goal in the match. His ability to find the net and create opportunities has solidified his position as a key player for City. Foden's contributions haven't gone unnoticed, with many considering him to be City's best attacking player.
However, not all players emerged from the tournament with their reputations enhanced. Concerns have been raised about the form of Rúben Dias. Dias, who has been a stalwart in City's defense, appeared sluggish and was caught out on several occasions. His lack of pace was exposed, leading to questions about his ability to effectively execute City's high defensive line.
The defeat also exposed some defensive frailties within the City squad. Despite scoring three goals, City's inability to keep Al Hilal at bay ultimately cost them the match. Simple balls over the top of the defense caused problems, and there were instances of losing headers from crosses into the box.
Adding to City's woes, Rodri suffered an injury setback during the game. Rodri, who started the match as a substitute, had to be taken off in the 100th minute due to the injury.
Looking ahead, City faces the challenge of navigating a congested schedule, with manager Pep Guardiola acknowledging the potential impact of the Club World Cup on the team's upcoming campaign. Guardiola admitted the Club World Cup could “destroy” Manchester City's 2025/26 campaign. Some players had only five days off before the start of the tournament, while others enjoyed a three-week break. All the squad can expect at least three weeks off following the Club World Cup.