Let the chase beginpublished at 12:12 GMT 14 November
Shamoon Hafez
Manchester City reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesAfter finishing third in the Premier League last season, seeing an early exit from the Champions League, losing the FA Cup final and suffering a shock exit at the Club World Cup, questions were rightly being asked whether Pep Guardiola and Manchester City could regroup and go again.
Was last term the start of a downfall or merely a blip?
Sunday's dismantling of champions Liverpool, extending their run to just one defeat in their past 14 games, emphatically answered any doubts.
After going under the radar in the early part of the campaign, City seem like they are back to their old selves and teams in England and across Europe will now be paying closer attention.
The side are spearheaded by the prolific Erling Haaland, who has rightly taken many of the headlines this season, but Guardiola's team is sprinkled with a supporting cast unheralded so far.
Midfielder Nico Gonzalez had a difficult start following his move from Porto in January but is starting to make the number six position his own in the absence of Rodri, while Nico O'Reilly continues to grow at left-back, keeping Mohamed Salah in his pocket at the weekend.
Phil Foden is back to his best, earning a recall to the England set-up. Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol are a formidable centre-back pairing. There is plenty for fans to be excited about.
Now comes the most demanding part of the campaign with 10 games to be played from 22 November until the end of the year, with tough trips to places such as Real Madrid, Newcastle and Crystal Palace on the agenda.
City's victory over the Reds following Arsenal's surprise draw at Sunderland cut the deficit to four points and it does not need spelling out how good Guardiola sides are at hunting down the leaders.
Come through this next period unscathed and the chase for the title will well and truly be on.



























