Pep Guardiola's Manchester City team have been given a rare taste of reality after a crushing 3-0 defeat to Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League. In front of an electric 8,000-strong crowd at the remote Aspmyra Stadion in Norway, Bodø produced a masterclass that left the English giants reeling.
The Norwegian side's victory was all about movement and strategy, with Kasper Høgh scoring twice before Jens Petter Hauge sealed the win for his team. Manchester City, meanwhile, were plagued by a lack of spark and physicality, struggling to contain Bodø's quick counter-attacks.
City manager Guardiola admitted that his side "had to come back" after their humiliating defeat, with the former Barcelona coach citing "results in 2026 are not good – in terms of the Premier League and today". Guardiola made zero adjustments during the match, watching as Rodri was sent off for a cynical foul, further highlighting City's struggles.
This result is a far cry from Manchester City's dominant displays last season when they won the Champions League. Even though they were without some key players, including Erling Haaland and Phil Foden, Bodø/Glimt's performance was one of sheer determination and teamwork.
For the Norwegian side, this win marks an incredible milestone in their journey to the Champions League. The team's victory has sent shockwaves throughout the football world, with many hailing them as a David vs Goliath story.
As for Manchester City, they now face an uphill battle to qualify for the last 16 of the competition. A defeat at Galatasaray next week will almost certainly be too little, too late for Guardiola's side.
The Norwegian side's victory was all about movement and strategy, with Kasper Høgh scoring twice before Jens Petter Hauge sealed the win for his team. Manchester City, meanwhile, were plagued by a lack of spark and physicality, struggling to contain Bodø's quick counter-attacks.
City manager Guardiola admitted that his side "had to come back" after their humiliating defeat, with the former Barcelona coach citing "results in 2026 are not good – in terms of the Premier League and today". Guardiola made zero adjustments during the match, watching as Rodri was sent off for a cynical foul, further highlighting City's struggles.
This result is a far cry from Manchester City's dominant displays last season when they won the Champions League. Even though they were without some key players, including Erling Haaland and Phil Foden, Bodø/Glimt's performance was one of sheer determination and teamwork.
For the Norwegian side, this win marks an incredible milestone in their journey to the Champions League. The team's victory has sent shockwaves throughout the football world, with many hailing them as a David vs Goliath story.
As for Manchester City, they now face an uphill battle to qualify for the last 16 of the competition. A defeat at Galatasaray next week will almost certainly be too little, too late for Guardiola's side.