MANCHESTER CITY MISS WINNING – CABALLERO

In this season Manchester City has won all their first 10 matches in all the competitions, but suddenly they are without victory in their last four matches, the goalkeeper thinks they must turn the things around.

The 35 year old Argentine goalkeeper thinks that Manchester City misses their winning streak accordant their champions league discomfiture against Barcelona by 4-0.

Under Pep Guardiola City won their last match in September against Swansea City, they are now passed out of sight their winning streak, in their last four matches they did not manage to won a single match.

Wednesday the 35 year old came down as a replacement for the Chilean goalkeeper Bravo at the Camp Nou according to a red card has shown to him during the match, and the argentine will be under the bars in their next meeting with the Catalans side in November.

In this week their match against Southampton the Argentine will be on the bench by the coach but he wants his team to back in winning ways.

"I think the most important thing is to return to win, but it is not [just] how we win," he said. 

"The most important thing is, Pep has said to us, is to be together, be compact. It is the only way to show our best for the next game. 

"[We want] to return to winning because we need it and we miss it. We miss wins. We need to win the next game. We have to turn the page and focus on Southampton."

The Chilean goalkeeper was hammer because of his risky passes outside their area, but there were also some people who suggested that the Spanish coach should not ask his goalkeeper to play those kinds of passes.

"Maybe I would have tried to do the same because our way now is to keep the ball and try to play, but we are different keepers," he added.

"Nobody knows what is the best decision. We need to react now. After this big defeat we need to be compact, be together, show a good reaction for the staff, team-mates, the people that came to Barcelona to watch the game and for the rest of the fans at home against Southampton."