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- Updated: May 9, 2016
The Super Sunday pundits debated whether Manuel Pellegrini’s three-year spell at Manchester City will be remembered as a success, with Graeme Souness suggesting they have gone backwards if they do not qualify for the Champions League.
City’s top-four bid is out of their own hands following their 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday.
If Manchester United win their remaining two matches against West Ham and Swansea they would leapfrog their city rivals.
That would mean Pep Guardiola would be without Champions League football when he arrives in the summer to take over from Pellegrini, who won the Premier League title once and League Cup twice in his time at the Etihad.
“If they don’t make the Champions League it will be a good three years but not great,” said Souness. “When he took over he had a team on the cusp of being very good and the team they (the owners) wanted was a team to …
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