It's but another part of this unfathomable season and our confusing evolution. If we persist with the high line, we encourage teams to retreat en masse, but that denies space to the attacking players we have assembled. Unlike previous iterations, these attacking players need space to perform, as they have different skillsets. If we do play more expansively to create space for them, then we will need midfielders who are more athletic (Reijnders/Gibbs-White) but that means less need for Khusanov's recovery speed. Where then, too, for midfielders like Rodri and Gonzalez? Neither of them are suited for running box to box, more camping in the opposition half, and allowing the likes of Khusanov to sweep behind him. If we persist with the high line, then, as we have seen in recent weeks, teams dropping off mean our central defenders are on the ball much, much more, so Khusanov is going to have to improve his passing if Guardiola is to trust him in there.