MANCHESTER CITY are in danger of equalling a horror stat after their winless run stretched to seven games.
The champions lost 2-0 to Liverpool yesterday as the club’s shocking run of form continued.
City welcome Nottingham Forest to the Etihad on Wednesday night, with a draw or defeat seeing them emulate a disaster Manchester United spell.
Under Louis van Gaal in the 2015/16 season, the Red Devils went eight games without a win.
It remains their longest period without a victory in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
United drew with Leicester, West Ham, Chelsea and PSV as well as losing to Bournemouth, Norwich, Stoke and Wolfsburg in the poor run.
They scored just five goals and conceded ten in that period which, lasted 33 days across November and December.
City’s run has seen them draw to Feyenoord and lose to Bournemouth, Sporting, Brighton, Liverpool and Tottenham twice.
They have hit the back of the net seven times but let in a staggering 19 goals.
The 3-3 draw with Feyenoord in the Champions League last week stopped them going one further than the five successive defeats the club last suffered in 2006 under Stuart Pearce.
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But they are still now winless in four Premier League matches.
That last occurred in 2008 in a run across Sven Goran-Eriksson and Mark Hughes’ times at the helm.
Pep Guardiola had never previously lost four consecutive league games in a row throughout his managerial career.
It led to Liverpool fans at Anfield last night chanting “you’re getting sacked in the morning”.
After lifting six fingers to represent the amount of Prem titles he has won, Guardiola responded to the taunt, saying: “All the stadiums want to sack me, it started at Brighton.
“Maybe they are right with the results we’ve been having.
“I didn’t expect that at Anfield. They didn’t do it at 1-0, but at 2-0. Maybe they should have sung it in the past.
“I didn’t expect it from the people from Liverpool but it’s fine, it’s part of the game, and I understand completely.
“We’ve had incredible battles together. I have a respect for them.”
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