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Flat Back Four & a Win!
As I've been lamenting since last season, it's not our players at recent fault, it's the inverted fullback system they've been forced to play which has been totally sussed out.
The setup against ManUre was exactly the same as the formations in our first three matches at the CWC. The result? It unleashed the unpredictable maverick Jeremy Doku & the Rags had few answers to the massive problems he posed to them.
Are we back to our swashbuckling best? No. Is this the progression I was hoping to see, even if we don't win a pot during this transitional season? Yes.
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Rodri looked well off the pace. I thought Silva was average at best in the first half, but he improved as the second half wore on. I feel for Bernardo. He's given his all for Manchester City, but you can see the effervescence & snap he once possessed in abundance is on the wane. Regardless, he'll always be a Manchester City legend for me.
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Starting at the back, Donnarumma was a revelation! He commanded his area like he owned the Etihad, & was to our manor born. He exuded a calm authority that I've never seen from a City keeper before.
His distribution will always be compared to Ederson's, but I've never seen an Ederson before Ederson, & I doubt I'll ever see an Ederson ever again. Eddie's a true City legend, but 26 year old Donna is our future.
At an early corner, he physically moved Vice-Captain Dias to exactly where he wanted him posted, & then he expertly marshalled the rest of his area with a firm authority. Our defence responded by exuding a confidence which has been missing for well over a season.
Our previous defensive confidence was built on our total control & attacking firepower. If teams were camped in their own box & terrified to venture out, that was our defence sorted by default.
We've lost that fear factor, so now our defence has to be a defence who will defend, & defend we did! Dias was totally dominant in the air & won everything thrown at us. Both Khusanov & Dias were brutal in the tackle, & when added to the footballing skills of Gvardiol & O'Reilly, our flat back four barely gave an increasingly desperate ManUre a sniff.
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Understandably, Rodri was off the pace, but more worryingly, Reijnders' form has seriously dipped for the third match in a row. The two clear chances he had, would've been buried in his earlier matches, but he side footed one at the keeper with the goal gaping either side & narrowly slipped the other one outside of the far post. Hopefully, this is just an early season blip in form, as he continues to bed in.
Foden was a revelation! He tore ManUre apart in the opening exchanges with his attacking play. He was seriously creative & rock solid defensively as he assumed a left-sided midfield attacking role. Boy, how we've missed him over the last 12 months, & you could see how much the headed opener meant to our Stockport Iniesta.
Haaland was supreme! Pre-match he said our performances had to improve & that he felt he now had to lead the team out of our slump in form, & he did just that.
I've never seen him put in so much effort in a match! He was closing down their keeper, pressing their defence & when under pressure in the latter stages, he was in our box reverting to a commanding defender! Fuckin brilliant!
The most pleasing part of the match for me was the performance of Jeremy Doku. Just like the first three matches of the CWC, he FINALLY had support from the LB, midfield & a more mobile Haaland & he tore ManUre a new arsehole as a result! If we can replicate this on the right, we're gonna terrorise defences across the Premier League & throughout Europe.
Old Toilet...
As for the Rags, they came setup expecting us to play an inverted FB, but when it was obvious that we were playing with a flat back four & weren't going to change, they strangely stuck to a system that was bearing little fruit.
However, I thought they played some decent football. Much better than they have when they sneaked several wins against us in the past. If they stick with Amorim, I can see an improvement in results as the season progresses.
We're now entering the meaty part of the season where games will come thick & fast, so the real football starts from now. Looking at our bench, I noticed Guardiola pointing at Lijnders after the opener as if to say "That's down to you". Lijnders also looked much more involved. He was evidently brought here to usher in a change of tactical approach, so it's no wonder he's looked disinterested & disconnected, when Guardiola reverted back to his failed inverted FB system.
Uncle Kolo is the conduit between the players & coaching staff. The way he encouraged & cuddled every player was so emotional & great to see.
It's early days, but I hope this victory will signal the end of Pep's failing inverted fullback tactic. It's been well & truly sussed out & judging by their recent comments, the players have lost faith in it.
Hopefully this is the beginning of the new Manchester City.
This emphatic victory was for you Ricky lad. Rest in Power our kid... )(
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