Ake has shown the value of top class coaching.
In theory any footballer can play any position with the right coaching and instruction. There is no such thing as the halfwits think as a LB, CDM, RW, that is just play station football thinking.
Top class coaching makes good players great and whilst Ake is not great (as of yet) he has improved expotentially since signing for us. He had a slow start as many of the players Pep signs do, but he went from being the rock at Bournemouth to a learning curve at City. This season he has been mostly faultless. What I like about him most is he is a proper defender, he is not worried if he clears danger by putting the ball in row Z, he puts his body on the line for the cause and more importantly he looks like he is enjoying it. He also uses the ball well, whilst I cannot see him in the inverted role he is still calm and composed on the ball, and capable of finding the ball over the top for Erling.
I also think he benefits as the whole team do from having Dias back in the side. Ake does not appear as vocal at organising the defence as Ruben, but I am certain if need be he could step up and do it.
With Ake, Stones, Ekanji, Laporte and Dias we have quite possibly the best defensive options of any team in the world. They are all a bit different to each other and it is a clever mix, Add Kyle, Rico and Gomez to the mix and defensively we look as well covered as I have ever seen.
If he continues in the same form, he will be runner up in the City player of the year.