Breaking news : Next up for Juventus and Man City in the Champions League
ling managJuventus vs Man City 2-0: UEFA Champions League – as it happened League Stage 11/12/2024FT UEFA Champions LeagueAllianz Stadium Juventus FC Juventus FC Manchester City FC Manchester City FC v20 Match page Dušan Vlahović53’Weston James Earl McKennie75’ By Kevin Hand and Rohan Sharma Published On 11 Dec 2024 11 Dec 2024 Click here to share on social media This page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. Below are the news updates as Juventus beat Manchester City 2-0 on Wednesday, December 12: Read more Live updates Match stats Lineups (23:26 GMT) It’s a wrap Manchester City’s indifferent form continues as they end up on the wrong side of a 2-0 result in Turin. We hope you enjoyed our coverage of today’s encounter, and on behalf of Kevin Hand, this is Rohan Sharma signing off. Click here to share on social media (23:11 GMT) Pep admits he is questioning himself Asked by reporters in the post-match briefing whether he was questioning his management, the Man City replied: “Yeah, of course.” “Of course, I question myself in the good moments and the bad moments,” said Guardiola. “I was stable in the good moments, and I’m stable in the bad moments … My biggest challenge is when they give me the opportunity to be a manager and get results to continue to work. “If I would miss the big challenge in the first season, the second season, I wouldn’t be here.” Click here to share on social media (23:01 GMT) Next up for Juve and Man City in the Champions League City, who host Manchester United live on Al Jazeera Sport in the Premier League on Sunday, continue their Champions League campaign at Paris Saint-Germain on January 22. Juventus travel to Bruges on January 21. With two games remaining in the group phase, Juventus are 14th in the table while City plummeted to 22nd, three places and one point outside of automatic elimination from the competition. The bottom 12 places are eliminated and five points separate City from the top eight places – and automatic qualification for the last 16 – with the PSG match and the visit of Club Brugge remaining in their league phase campaign. Since the start of November, City have conceded more goals (21) across all competitions than any other team in Europe’s big five leagues, the worst spell in Guardiola’s otherwiseerial career.