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Former Manchester City defender Gael Clichy has insisted that he is not concerned about his old side amidst their rotten run of form. City are on an unprecedented losing run, having suffered defeat in each of their last five matches across all competitions, with their season potentially set to unravel already in the campaign. The four-in-a-row Premier League champions are set to take on Feyenoord on Tuesday night in the pursuit of a first win since a victory over Southampton on October In that period the Citizens have lost twice to Tottenham - in both the Premier League and Carabao Cup- and been beaten by Sporting in the Champions League , as well suffering defeats by Bournemouth and Brighton in the top-flight.
But despite this record-breaking run of losses for Pep Guardiola in his managerial career, former City full back Clichy has insisted that he is not overly worried about his old team's winless streak. Manchester City are on a horrid run of form with no wins since Southampton in late October. Former City defender Gael Clichy has however insisted that he is not worried about his old team's prospects.
It's more matter of time where there will turn the chances into goals and obviously stop the transitions that can hurt them. Those players have proved they are equipped to go all the way and get results. He added: 'I don't see any difference when I look at this team. When you have knowledge about what you see from your team on a daily basis you go into every game confident and I'm sure it'll be a great night. It makes a big difference when everyone is available.
The passion and desire is there, I've ben talking to some of the players, let's go for the win tonight. While the Citizens are now out of the Carabao Cup, they will at least take solace in the fact that their season is not necessarily over and done with just yet. With only a third of the season gone, they still have plenty of time to make up the eight points they've lost out on to Liverpool. As such, this weekend's blockbuster clash has become all the more important, with Anfield playing host to a game with massive implications on the title race.
City's run of defeats has been bruising but has not necessarily ended their season just yet. In terms of the Champions League, City have so far taken seven points from their first four games ahead of Tuesday's clash. They suffered a draw with Inter Milan in their first game, and last time out were thrashed by Sporting Clube de Portugal in Lisbon.