supercity88
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Hardly a tactics expert but i just noticed a few things in the last couple of games, i could be wrong
I think we won both our last games before the kick of, much has been made of our inverted full backs tactic and both united and wesham setup intially to counter that from the start but were left clueless when it didnt happen and full backs played high up but not really in the inverted roles like sunderland or stoke. Where city are good is the ability to change the style within the game very quickly and teams arent really sure what they gonna get from us. Mourinio for all his experience and past experience of playing against pep was left dumbfounded in intial 40 minutes and i think this is a testament to our style of play this season
That's why Pep is a cut above the rest. I've always wondered how Mourinho has been so successful but I think I give some football managers too much credit. Some are just completely ignorant. It's like Woy in the Euro's - the whole world knew about Iceland's long throws but apparently he didn't so he put Rooney in a position to mark their target man...
Mourinho's counter attacking style has been so obvious, particularly in the big games, yet no manager in this country has managed to really find a way of defeating him when he employs it. Wenger has been done by Mourinho time and time again, always trying the passing game, and always getting caught out either on the counter or from set plays. Pep is in Mourinho's head. He spent the whole week trying to prepare for the derby, he's been watching how we've set up and he even considered we might play a false 9 and was uncertain how we'd shape up. I thought we would too.
Then Nacho starts and it's a similar shape, on paper, to that which we would play with Aguero. The difference being, as you mentioned, the full backs stayed wide to stretch the play. Pep knew Mourinho would want the game in front of his midfield and defence that would sit back and he knew movement and width would be key. Runs from deep were mentioned as being our key in this game in the pre-match thread and as we thought, their defence completely missed De Bruyne's runs and we had a lot of success. We also played the intricate stuff as showed in the build up for the second goal. In truth it was far too easy because Mourinho was expecting us to overload the middle of the pitch rather than keeping our full backs wide.