Manchester City appears invincible on the pitch at the beginning of yet another season, regardless of the current hearing about their alleged infractions of the Premier League's financial standards. After four games, they have a flawless record and are comfortably at the top. They have also scored the most goals of any squad thus far, 11 to be exact.
Shaun Wright-Phillips, a former Manchester City winger who is presently touring India with Premier League trophies, remarked, "I'd like to think so." "If they can win it again, that's not a bad thing. The group remains mostly unchanged. Sylvinho is back, and you have the incredible (Ilkay) Gundogan returning. They strengthen City in a different way and offer them a distinct edge. Losing a player as talented as Julian Alvarez is obviously heartbreaking, but in sports, things happen. The guys that play for City stand up and take the necessary actions when things become tough. City has a knack of handling situations like these. The city is in a great place. The season is only a few games old.
During his playing career, the 42-year-old tiny winger has two stints with Manchester City. His initial engagement, which spanned from 1999 to 2005, occurred while City was in decline, but he resigned in the summer of 2008, the same summer that Sheikh Mansour of the United Arab Emirates bought the team. After that, City has seen unparalleled success, which includes winning the treble in 2022–2023. Wright-Phillips attributes the team's championship achievements to the players' and manager Pep Guardiola's mindset. "It's amazing how they always strive to be at the top of their game. The mental fortitude and physical strain required to win four straight games and the triple crown is astounding," he remarked.
Erling Haaland, a striker who has scored nine goals in four games this season, is the perfect example of this hunger for success. With his impressive performance, which includes two hat-tricks, Haaland has now scored 99 goals for City in just 104 games. "He joined the team with the intention of scoring goals, and he is succeeding in that endeavour. In just two years, he is breaking every single record that is humanly imaginable. Yes, he has also become a better all-around player in many aspects. In just two years, he has established himself as one of the Premier League's greatest players. No one else has accomplished what he has. It would be incorrect to leave him out of there.