Key Points

Manchester City's Champions League hopes took a hit after being held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by already-relegated Southampton. Despite dominating possession, City couldn't break down Southampton's resolute defense led by Jack Stephens. The result leaves just a 5-point cushion between third-placed City and seventh-placed Aston Villa. Guardiola admitted his surprise at Southampton's deep defensive block that thwarted multiple scoring opportunities.

Key Points: Man City UCL Hopes Dented by Southampton Goalless Draw

  • Man City miss chance to close gap on Arsenal
  • Southampton's defense thwarts 70% possession dominance
  • UCL race tightens with 5-point gap to 7th place
  • Stephens' goal-line clearance denies Silva winner
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Premier League: Manchester City drop crucial points as Southampton hold Guardiola's men for goalless draw

Guardiola's side drop crucial points as relegated Southampton hold firm in defensive masterclass, leaving City's Champions League hopes hanging.

"They defended so deep... We had four or five chances but couldn't score - Pep Guardiola"

Southampton, May 10

Manchester City squandered the opportunity to solidify its position in the top five after being held to a goalless draw by the relegated Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Saturday.

If Manchester City ended the fixture on a winning note, they would have gone level with the second-placed Arsenal on points. However, a draw took the Blues to 65 points and left them in touching distance of a spot in the next year's Champions League with the rest of the aspirants, including Newcastle United, Chelsea, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa.

After securing a solitary point, five points separate third-placed Manchester City and Aston Villa, who occupy the seventh spot. Manchester City will square off against Bournemouth and Fulham in their final two fixtures as the race for a spot in the UCL is set to go right down to the wire.

Throughout the fixture, Manchester City dominated 70 per cent of possession, but a resilient defensive performance from the hosts denied them three points.

Southampton, who have conceded 82 goals across the 36 games so far, managed to keep Manchester City at bay. Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, along with the defensive pair of Jack Stephens and Taylor Harwood-Bellis, fended off everything that Manchester City's attack threw at them.

Manchester City almost broke the stalemate, but Bernardo Silva's effort was cleared off the line by a stunning piece of effort from Stephens. Jeremy Doku and Marmoush offered plenty of explosiveness at the wing, but Southampton effectively dealt with it.

"The second half was much better, but they defended so deep. I didn't expect it. We had four or five chances, and unfortunately, we could not score," Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said after the match as quoted from Sky Sports.

"We could not do it. They were so defensive and defended so deep. We have three games left, three finals. Today was a massive game for us. We have been on an incredible run. It is always difficult. There were 11 players in the 18-yard box, it is difficult. It is what it is," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Typical City! Always dropping points when it matters most. Southampton is already relegated and they couldn't even score against them? Haaland was invisible today. Champions League qualification is slipping away 😤
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Priya M.
As an Indian football fan waking up at 2 AM to watch this match, what a waste of sleep! 😴 City had 70% possession but zero cutting edge. Guardiola needs to stop overthinking - just play Foden more!
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Amit S.
Respect to Southampton's defense though! Jack Stephens was a wall today. Sometimes we Indians focus only on big teams, but this shows every Premier League match has quality. Hope City bounce back against Bournemouth 🤞
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Neha P.
Why is no one talking about how poor Doku's final ball was today? So much pace but zero end product. City should've signed an Indian winger - we know how to deliver crosses! 😂 Jokes aside, tough result for the Blues.
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Vikram J.
This is why Premier League is the best! Even bottom teams can surprise giants. As an Indian, I love seeing such unpredictability - reminds me of our IPL cricket! City still favorites for UCL spot but they made it harder.
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Sanjay R.
Guardiola's excuses are getting old. "They defended deep" - well no kidding! You're playing a relegated team fighting for pride. Should have broken them down. Time to give Alvarez more minutes instead of always relying on Haaland.

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