Though I wasn't opportune to watch the match from start to finish, but Newcastle winning against Man-city last night is one of the biggest shock & least miracle anybody could ever expected to happen due to how consistent Man-City has always been an excellent club who never take chances at all times, and I'm going to blame the entire Man-City team for feeling relaxed in the second half, unlike what they played in the first half and gave room for chances, While secondly, I'm going to blame Pep Guardiola for failing to put Eirling haland on the match from start to finish, which I'm sure only if had Haland played that match, I don't see anyhow Newcastle would have gotten such chance.
wait a minute mate, dont be too hasty in blaming the players and coaches. lets try now to think logically about Man City match against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup match. for Guardiola it is not a very important competition to pursue and if you watch the broadcast of the match you can see how relaxed Guardiola is and sits more because he thinks this match will not give something extraordinary for him and next, if you blame Haaland for not appearing in that match, is it wrong for a coach to take better care of the quality of his players performance to compete in a more important competition like the UCL? well, I just think positively that the reason Guardiola did not start Haaland in that match is the possibility that Haaland has to maintain stamina to appear stronger in bigger competitions and Haaland could appear in that match but when competing in the UCL qualifying round he was not able to. scored a goal because he was tired, would you still say you were disappointed with him?
football players are also humans who need rest so that a player cannot appear to be a starter on the field.