Here are the reasons why Manchester City succeeds compared to other teams in the Premier League. What makes Man City more interesting than other teams, is that no one is guaranteed game time. You have to perform hoping that you can make it for the next match, and even with that game time you get it might be the last one… no one knows what will happen, only Pep know.
While with other teams like Man United and Chelsea players don’t appreciate the game time because whether they perform well or not they know that they’re guaranteed for game time in the coming match. With Pep you can scare 3 goals next match he benches you… he doesn’t give a crap about you, no one is bigger than the game.
BackStory: Manchester City received considerable financial investments both in playing staff and facilities following its takeover by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyanthrough and the Abu Dhabi United Group in August 2008. This started a new era of unprecedented success, with the club winning the FA Cup in 2011 and the Premier League in 2012, both their first since the 1960s, followed by another league title in 2014. Under the management of Pep Guardiola, Manchester City won the Premier League in 2018, becoming the only team in the competition history to attain 100 points in a single season.
In 2018–19, they won four trophies, completing an unprecedented sweep of all domestic titles in England and becoming the first English men’s team to win the domestic treble. This was followed by three consecutive Premier League titles in 2020–21, 2021–22, and 2022–23, as well as the club’s first-ever Champions League final in 2021, which they lost to Chelsea.
The 2022–23 season saw Manchester City win their maiden European Cup and complete the continental treble in the process, becoming the second English club to do so. The club is ranked first in the UEFA coefficient standings as of 2023.
Manchester City topped the Deloitte Football Money League at the end of the 2021–22 season, making it the football club with the highest revenue in the world, approximated at €731 million. In 2022, Forbes estimated the club was the sixth-most valuable in the world, worth $4.250 billion. Manchester City are owned by City Football Group Limited, a British-based holding companyvalued at £3.73 ($4.8) billion in November 2019 and majority-owned by the Abu Dhabi United Group.