The crisis experienced by Manchester City, managed by Pep Guardiola, had shocked the football world. What happened to the English team was no surprise for former striker Michael Owen, who also wore the Manchester United jersey. Owen had almost foreseen what City would experience months in advance with his prediction made before the season started. ONLY 1 WIN IN THE LAST 12 MATCHESManchester City has managed to win only 1 of its last 12 matches. In addition to this victory, City suffered 9 defeats and had 2 draws. The team of Pep Guardiola, who is experiencing great disappointment, has dropped to 7th place in the English Premier League with 27 points, falling 12 points behind league leader Liverpool, while in the Champions League, they are in 22nd place with a total of 8 points. GUARDIOLA HARMED HIMSELFManchester City Manager Pep Guardiola's facial scratches after the Champions League match against Feyenoord did not escape the attention of journalists. In a match where he was leading 3-0 in the last 15 minutes, Guardiola went crazy after conceding consecutive goals and leaving the field with a draw. When asked about the scratches on his face during the press conference, the successful coach revealed the severity of the situation by saying, "I did it with my nails. I want to harm myself now." OWEN SAID THIS 5 MONTHS AGOMichael Owen, who predicted this decline before the season, drew attention with a comment he made on August 16. In an interview with Football365, Owen shared his ranking predictions as follows: "First Arsenal, second Liverpool, third Aston Villa, and fourth Manchester City. I will bet on this. I think City might stumble this year. They had an incredible performance last season, but you can't always stay at the same level," he stated. The former striker's prediction has come back into the spotlight. "GUARDIOLA WON'T ALWAYS BE THERE"Owen also pointed out the financial investigations Manchester City is facing and Pep Guardiola's future. "This could be Guardiola's last season. He won't always be there, and this could create pressure on the team," Owen said, indicating the signs of City's current situation. SHARED WHEN HIS PREDICTION CAME TRUEFormer footballer Michael Owen, who once wore the Manchester United jersey, made a striking post on his social media account when his prediction made 5 months ago came back into the spotlight. Here is Owen's post;
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