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'The mojo' - Inside the Man City dressing room as reality hits but resolve clear

Man City captain Kyle Walker insists City have to rediscover their 'mojo' to get their season back on track, starting with Tuesday's visit of Feyenoord in the Champions League.

City fell to a fifth successive defeat in all competitions on Saturday, as a brace from James Maddison and goals from Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson saw Tottenham run out 4-0 winners at the Etihad Stadium.

It means league leaders Liverpool have the opportunity to move eight points clear this afternoon when they take on Southampton at St Mary's.

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It is an unprecedented situation for manager Pep Guardiola but City need to get a grip of their season before it runs away from them.

And while Walker admits City's confidence has taken a knock he believes Tuesday's Champions League clash is a perfect opportunity to kickstart their season.

"It's hard to stand here and speak about it when I haven't properly digested it yet. I've stood here when we won titles so I'll stand here for defeats too," Walker said.

"This is the most frustrating thing as a defender. I don't care about scoring goals, I'm bothered about clean sheets and we're not doing that. You have to go back to the basics and get a clean sheet. If we concede four goals at home we have to score five. It's not just the back four, five or six - it's all 11 players on the pitch.

"I wouldn't say we've lost confidence together. I've spent eight years with this group. You lose confidence as a team but we have to remember what we've achieved together. What we've achieved in the past means nothing, it's history. We

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