Pep will be responsible for this, therefore he did not leave Man City and is ready to prove everything. Pep will not let this losing streak continue.
The manager is always the one who feels the most pressure, the players cannot be sacked, but the manager can, i am not saying that there is any chance in hell that Pep gets fired, but he has a lot of work to get his serial winning team back in hunting mood.
I don't think we should blame Pep for this. Much of Man City's troubles stem from an injury crisis, including the loss of Rodri in September. Kevin De Bruyne, Ruben Dias, John Stones, Manuel Akanji, Nathan Ake, Jeremy Doku, and Jack Grealish have also been absent at key times. You have to accept that. You can't blame each other.
The verdict on the 115 charges is expected in no distant time, i don't know if this is playing in mind of the players, knowing the verdict is so close, i am not saying City is guilty or that they will be found guilty, but i hope the mental worry has not gotten into the heads of the players.
Yes, Man City also faces a legal battle involving 115 allegations of financial misconduct. I heard a rumor that Man City will be acquitted of all charges. this is just an unconfirmed rumor, but something a friend of mine told me at the bar, or something like that.
If Man City are found guilty and faces a points deduction, they still have the right to appeal. This could further prolong the case.