The poll looks quite funny.
Everyone agrees that City was already great, but they lacked a pure striker that could score a bunch of goals.
Now that they have Haaland, everyone thinks that it is not even a competition.
At this point if City somehow loses, which is still possible because this is football and anything could happen, then I feel like it's going to be quite a tough challenge for them to recover from this. I believe Pep's contract will be ending at the end of the season right?
Well, I believe that it could be his last season and would probably not get renewed if he loses with this roster as well, he needs to prove to the world that he could get it, otherwise he is probably out.
He has a valid contract until the summer of 2023, but I think that he will easily extend it if he wants (he himself hinted that he might want a new challenge for himself and finish his job in England) because, unlike PSG, where domestic titles do not cost anything, the championship in The Premier League is a solid achievement and as long as he can provide it, his position will be strong.
As for City's prospects in the Champions League, I wouldn't say that Haaland's transfer had any effect on them at all. In addition to City, one way or another, there will be 5-6 strongest teams capable of taking the title, and given the randomness of games in the playoffs, the chances of each will be approximately the same.