Champions League qualification is the only positive Man City have left -- and they might miss it
Briefly

In light of their performance struggles this season, Manchester City finds itself fighting for Champions League qualification, which has become the primary goal for manager Pep Guardiola. Following disappointing results, including a losses and draws in crucial matches, City sits fifth in the Premier League, uncertain of their Champions League future. Guardiola maintains a positive outlook, stating his belief in the team's potential to secure qualification as they approach the season's final nine games, which he describes as nine finals, emphasizing the need for stability during this challenging stretch.
Pep Guardiola has always maintained that his first target is Champions League qualification, emphasizing it as pivotal—especially with City fighting for it this season.
The draw with Brighton places Manchester City in a precarious position, battling multiple teams for Champions League qualification as the season's end approaches.
Guardiola remains optimistic amidst the struggle, stating, "Nine games until the end of the season -- nine games, nine finals. We didn't lose and if you can't win, try to be stable."
City's recent results, including a crucial draw against Brighton and a loss to Nottingham Forest, have escalated the urgency for Champions League qualification.
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