Man City teeter on the brink of Champions League elimination following latest loss

Manchester City’s Champions League campaign is in serious jeopardy after a 2-0 defeat to Juventus in Turin, leaving the defending Premier League champions precariously placed in the 36-team league table. Sitting 22nd with just two group-phase games remaining, City are clinging to life, only a single point above the elimination zone under the new competition format.
The stakes are even higher as Manchester City prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain on January 22. PSG, who bolstered their own hopes with a 3-0 victory over Red Bull Salzburg, occupy 23rd place, meaning the loser of this high-stakes clash risks an early exit from Europe.
Under the revamped Champions League structure, teams must finish in the top 24 to advance, with the top eight earning direct qualification to the last 16. Teams ranked ninth to 24th will enter a knockout play-off round for the remaining spots. City’s struggles have been a shock for many, especially following their title-winning campaign in 2023. Key defensive lapses and missed scoring opportunities have left Pep Guardiola’s side in unfamiliar territory, fighting just to survive the group phase.


Meanwhile, Liverpool remain flawless, having won all six of their matches to top the table, while Arsenal, Barcelona, and Aston Villa are also comfortably positioned in the top eight.
For City, their European survival now depends on two crucial games, beginning with the decisive showdown against PSG, a fixture that could define the trajectory of their Champions League season.




