You just see what happens and you don't seem to want to see what might happen. Manchester City is recognized as the strongest club currently in England. Their strengths range from players to coaches.
However, Manchester City could slip against Manchester United.
I'm a Liverpool supporter, I still remember very well when we were beaten by Manchester United. Liverpool were champions at that time because Manchester United's condition was in a slump, but Erik ten Hag managed to make his players get extraordinary enthusiasm.
Don't look at Manchester United, but consider Erik.
Yes this is something that might be a surprise in this match. Erik Ten Hag will try to play a game that makes it difficult for Manchester City. If we look at some of Manchester United's matches, Ten Hag always takes turns according to the opponent they are facing, and succeeds.
Cristiano Ronaldo for example, many questioned why Ten Hag put him on the bench more, he replied that he only fielded players who were really needed at the time of the game. Things like this must be wary of from Manchester United, because Ten Hag always has a surprise strategy.
Sacking Tuchel now was the wrong decision in my opinion. Klopp recently said that his situation is different and so much better. He isn't afraid of getting sacked after losing two or three games in a row. That is really a difference between Liverpool and a club like Chelsea. Klopp has all the time he needs, and I would say he is even a coach who would call it a day when it is time to do so.
Honestly, in a situation like this I can't say sacking Tuchel is the wrong decision, but on the other hand if they keep Tuchel I can't say it's right. Because if we look at the results of the match, Chelsea is not that bad. But in terms of gameplay, it was a disappointing game.
But of course the management doesn't want to know because they want the maximum out of every game. And we don't blame Chelsea for this decision.