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City set to reclaim Premier League title says Lescott
Manchester City look to rebound after a tough season as Joleon Lescott predicts a strong title challenge.

Lescott backs Manchester City to rebound and contend for the title after a trophyless season.
City set to reclaim Premier League title says Lescott
Former England defender Joleon Lescott says Manchester City are among the favourites to win the Premier League again after a season that ended without silverware. He notes Pep Guardiola has built a squad capable of competing in every competition, with signings such as James Trafford, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki, and Sverre Nypan expected to strengthen the group.
Lescott adds that last season was physically and mentally demanding for City, and a mental break could help them reclaim form. City finished behind Liverpool last season, ending a run of four league titles in a row, and the former defender cautions that new players will need time to bed in. He also highlights Cherki as an exciting addition but warns that expectations should be tempered during the early period.
Key Takeaways
"It would be foolish to not see them as favourites in every competition they enter"
Lescott on City status
"They are definitely going to be one of the favourites in every competition"
Lescott on City's standing
"A bedding in period is needed for new arrivals like Cherki"
Lescott on transfers
Lescotts view mirrors a broader debate about how modern clubs stay competitive. A deep squad and steady leadership from Guardiola can keep a title challenge alive even after a dip in form. Yet the season will test how quickly new signings integrate and how players manage pressure after a long pursuit of success. The piece also signals the shifting balance of power by noting Liverpools activity in the transfer market, suggesting a more crowded fight for the top. The caution to avoid premature judgments is a reminder that football often rewards patience as much as ambition.
Highlights
- City remain among the favourites in every competition
- A mental break can reset a title chase
- Cherki brings flair but needs time to adjust
- Deep squads win big matches more often than star power does
The on pitch drama will decide who is right in the end
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