Football Today
·26 gennaio 2025
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·26 gennaio 2025
The Sunday edition of Football Today’s newsletter column is here, and it’s packed with news, opinions and more.
We look at a major talking point from football and highlight some of the best stories elsewhere on the internet.
You will also find links to some of the top features on Football Today and what to watch out for over the next day.
Manchester City’s inconsistent form has sparked plenty of debate this season, but they have shown signs of turning things around over the past few weeks.
The 4-2 defeat at Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League in midweek was a setback, although the Ligue 1 giants deserve credit for their stunning comeback.
Pep Guardiola’s side put that result behind them to beat Chelsea 3-1 yesterday to move back into the top four in the Premier League.
While they have a mountain to climb to overhaul table-topping Liverpool, it would be foolish to write off their chances just yet.
Man City can still reach the knockout stage in the Champions League and have been handed a favourable draw in the FA Cup fourth round.
Winning three trophies may prove to be beyond City, but their rivals would be well-advised not to take them lightly over the next few months.
Manchester United can climb to 12th place in the Premier League if they win at Fulham today. A defeat would leave them eight points behind the top ten. How the mighty have fallen.