25 | Manuel Akanji - 2022/23 Performances

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I don't even fault him for the goal it was a clusterfuck all around. Overall he's been a good buy imo and Pep clearly loves him
 
Makes Mangala look like Beckenbauer on the ball. He is a big lad but seems frightened to death of getting physical. For me he is being carried at the minute by others and not standing out like Dias is.

He is a fine backup and I expect he will be on the bench should we sign Gvardiol or someone in the summer.
 
He was playing very aggressive at first. Dominating.
He won his place in starting lineup with that style. Today he was soft letting Jota play that ball. He also missed the ball few times. Average game for him.
 
Certainly didn't play as poorly as some are suggesting
There always has to be someone that gets the brunt of criticism, even when we humiliate the opposition.

“Yeah, we may have schooled them after being caught out for basically the only real shot on target they had all match, but Akanji is absolute shite and is the reason we didn’t score 20!”
 
There always has to be someone that gets the brunt of criticism, even when we humiliate the opposition.

“Yeah, we may have schooled them after being caught out for basically the only real shot on target they had all match, but Akanji is absolute shite and is the reason we didn’t score 20!”
Just looked at their goal again. Dias ran back and then stood still whilst Akanji made the initial block, he then at least tried to get to the ball before Salah.

Goal definitely not down to him imo
 
Makes Mangala look like Beckenbauer on the ball. He is a big lad but seems frightened to death of getting physical. For me he is being carried at the minute by others and not standing out like Dias is.

He is a fine backup and I expect he will be on the bench should we sign Gvardiol or someone in the summer.
Lol
 
Gakpo got him a couple of times and was a bit lazy on the goal. Should've come up sooner for the offside trap. He wasn't terrible overall, stood out because everyone else was so good yesterday.

He's still in his first season at City so there are growing pains but seems like a nice, hardwiring guy. Stones, Laporte, Ake have all gone through stages where it seems all of their screw ups end in a chance for the opposition. He'll be alright though.
 
Just looked at their goal again. Dias ran back and then stood still whilst Akanji made the initial block, he then at least tried to get to the ball before Salah.

Goal definitely not down to him imo

The offside was very tight, hard to blame Akanji for that. He certainly wasn’t responsible for letting Jola have the freedom of the centre of the pitch or leaving Sarah unmarked.

Why blame anyone. Liverpool had one if those clinical quick transitions that is a trademark. City can learn from any errors but overall, they defended really well.

I like that back line that we played yesterday. Makes us a big side as well as technical. Akanji fits in well and we just seem to be better with Dias playing LCB and Stones is looking the best choice to go from RB to double-pivot.

Hopefully Pep has found his blueprint for the rest of the season and Akanji looks like part of that.
 
Just looked at their goal again. Dias ran back and then stood still whilst Akanji made the initial block, he then at least tried to get to the ball before Salah.

Goal definitely not down to him imo
Better don't watch Rodri in that situation then, wasn't arsed to close Salah down somehow... ;)
 
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