Manchester City's spot in next season's Champions League looks shaky. The team's manager, Pep Guardiola, has admitted they might not make it.
"Now we are at risk, of course we are. Definitely," Guardiola said.
The Champions League is a big deal for top clubs like Manchester City. Teams usually get in by finishing near the top of their league. It's where the best clubs in Europe face off, and it brings in a lot of money and attention.
Not getting into the Champions League would be a big blow for City. They'd miss out on playing against Europe's elite teams. The club would also lose a chunk of cash from TV rights and ticket sales.
For Guardiola, this situation puts him in a tough spot. He's known for his success, especially in the Champions League. If City doesn't make it, people might start to question if he's the right man for the job.
The team still has games left to play, so they've got a chance to turn things around. But Guardiola's words show how serious the situation is. City fans will be on the edge of their seats for the rest of the season, hoping their team can secure that crucial Champions League spot.