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UCL talking points: The price of Pep's tinkering City and Arsenal look unstoppable
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UCL Insights: Pep’s Tactical Tweaks Costly, But City and Arsenal Show No Signs of Slowing Down!

November 27, 2025 6 Min Read
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Timestamp: November 26, 2025, 9:19 PM ET

After five matches, Arsenal stands as the sole team without a loss in the UEFA Champions League. They secured a notable 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich on Wednesday, but what other highlights emerged from the week?

What insights can we gain from Chelsea’s confident 3-0 triumph against Barcelona? How does Liverpool’s painful 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven impact manager Arne Slott, who is facing challenges? And what was Josep Guardiola’s strategy in fielding a secondary squad against Bayer Leverkusen?

ESPN analysts Julian Lawrence, Sam Tee, Rob Dawson, and Gabe Marcotti tackle these pressing questions from Section 5.


Key Takeaways:

  • Arsenal continues its flawless run in the Champions League, reinforcing their status as contenders.
  • Lindop: Liverpool faces ongoing challenges after the loss to PSV in the UCL.
  • Dawson: The defeat against Leverkusen underlines issues within City’s roster.

Q1. Will Coach Guardiola regret fielding a weakened side? Manchester City’s path to the top eight appears precarious, with upcoming matches against Real Madrid, Bodo/Glimt, and Galatasaray amplifying the stakes. Given last year’s elimination by Madrid, the pressure is on.

Marcotti: It was an odd decision. Major squad changes usually occur in less critical matches, not in the Champions League. No other manager would approach this like Pep.

City’s next three games include Leeds United at home, Fulham away, and Sunderland at home. Making ten changes sends a clear message to those brought in—they are merely substitutes. There’s something else afoot, as Guardiola typically avoids such tactics. Perhaps he’s testing motivation or responding to poor performances against Newcastle United? Regardless, this miscalculation could backfire on City, especially considering Leverkusen’s recent roster changes.

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With fixtures against Real Madrid and Bodo/Glimt on the horizon, Guardiola may have to navigate challenging conditions, including potentially severe weather. The risk of falling into playoffs looms large, adding more strain to an already packed schedule.


Dawson: Guardiola admitted his misstep against Bayer Leverkusen. While rotation is essential, ten changes against a strong side compromises team coherence, risking their Champions League campaign.

A loss to Leverkusen exacerbates pressure ahead of difficult matches against Real Madrid next month. Without discipline, City might need to secure victories in their subsequent games to avoid playoff scenarios.


Q2. Arsenal demonstrated dominance in their match against Bayern Munich. Are they the top team in Europe?

Marcotti: It seems likely. Arsenal’s ability to adapt and outmaneuver opponents is commendable. Mikel Arteta made a bold decision by substituting key players, leading to a significant second-half surge that overwhelmed Bayern.

Despite injuries to key players, Arsenal convincingly defeated a team that had previously gone unbeaten this season. Their second-half performance left Bayern reeling, and Arteta’s tactical flexibility shines through.

Lawrence: Arsenal has proven they are the best team in the world, remaining unbeaten in the Champions League with only one goal conceded in five matches. Their depth, even in the absence of certain star players, has fortified their position atop both the Premier League and Champions League standings.

Dawson: While Arsenal might not have the best roster from top to bottom, their strength lies in teamwork and depth, which are essential for trophy-winning seasons. Arteta’s strategic deployment of players shows promise as they eye significant victories in upcoming matches.

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Q3. Chelsea achieved a 3-0 victory over Barcelona. Is this due to Barcelona’s missteps or Chelsea’s improvements under Estevan?

Marcotti: Estevan’s maturity and skill were crucial, particularly against a Barcelona side with poor defensive selections. Chelsea’s young talent stepped up, making effective use of their advantages.

Dawson: Araujo’s early dismissal drastically affected Barcelona’s tactics. Chelsea capitalized on this opportunity, though their long-term success remains uncertain.

Taigu: Chelsea’s preparation indicated a well-planned strategy intended to exploit Barcelona’s vulnerabilities.

Lawrence: Barcelona’s ongoing defensive issues were exposed once again, allowing Chelsea to take full advantage and mark a significant win.


Q4. Liverpool faced another heavy defeat, 4-1 to PSV. How long will it take to turn this around?

Marcotti: The blame doesn’t solely rest on Slott. He didn’t make all the personnel decisions and must navigate the aftermath of those choices.

Lawrence: Slott has time, but his direction is crucial. The team’s significant drop from last season is alarming.

Dawson: Liverpool’s recent defensive lapses and sloppy performances showcase a severe lack of organization. Slott must stabilize his squad quickly.


Q5. What needs fixing at Real Madrid?

Marcotti: Current issues allow for little cohesion in play. Despite Mbappé’s prowess, defensive gaps remain critical.

Lawrence: Alonso is struggling to establish a strong tactical foundation, and prompt improvement is vital as pressure mounts.

Dawson: Despite the turmoil, Real Madrid continues to occupy the top spots in La Liga and the Champions League, leaving hope for eventual improvements.


Fan Take: This week’s outcomes highlight the fluid nature of European football; Arsenal emerges as a strong contender, while Liverpool grapples with systemic issues. For fans, these developments could reshape the dynamics of the Champions League and impact club strategies moving forward.

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