Published: 09:16, June 18, 2025
Club World Cup offers Man City chance to redeem poor season
By Xinhua
Manchester City's Josko Gvardiol (top) challenges for the ball with Bournemouth's Julian Araujo during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Bournemouth at the Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, May 20, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

PHILADELPHIA - A new-look Manchester City makes its Club World Cup debut against Moroccan side Wydad AC at the Lincoln Field Stadium in Philadelphia on Wednesday night.

The Club World Cup has taken on an extra importance after Pep Guardiola's side finished last season a disappointing third in the Premier League, went out of the Champions League early, and ended the campaign with a defeat to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final.

As well as offering the chance of some redeeming silverware and an important payday, the Club World Cup gives Guardiola the chance to bed in new players ahead of next season in the Premier League.

City has acted quickly to start correcting last season's failings with four signings, all of whom are eligible to play in the tournament. Left back Rayan Ait Nouri, midfielder Tijani Reijnders and forward Rayan Cherki should give more spark to the team, while goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli is an experienced back-up on the bench.

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As well as hoping to see his new arrivals adapt to his style of play, with Ait Nouri hopefully balancing a side that seemed to spend much of last season without a specialized left-back, Guardiola will also be hoping that Rodri Hernandez can use the tournament to step up his recovery.

Manchester City's Spanish head coach Pep Guardiola gestures during a press conference at the Lincoln Financial Field stadium in Philadelphia on June 17, 2025 on the eve of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group G football match between England's Manchester City and Morocco's Wydad AC. (PHOTO / AFP)

Rodri missed nearly all of last season with a cruciate knee ligament injury, playing a handful of minutes as the campaign drew to a close and with Mateo Kovacic missing the tournament through injury, his return now would be a huge boost to the City midfield - and perhaps show what they have been missing.

Meanwhile, players such as Nico Gonzalez and Abdukodir Khusanov, who arrived in January, also need to step up.

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Kevin de Bruyne is no longer with City after joining Napoli on a free transfer, while Jack Grealish has been left out of the squad and will presumably be on his way this summer, along with Kyle Walker, with the England right back linked to Everton in the last few hours.