Gabriel
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He’ll never start more than one per game against ‘weaker’ teams in the League, to be sure. However, this season was highly unusual in that it was plagued with injuries from game one ( de Bruyne at Burnley) and then the disruptive suspension of Rodri that knocked us for six (points). Between the thumping of Bournemouth and the defeat of a beleaguered Villa, the only team we put away comfortably was Huddersfield in the Cup. That meant there were around 20 games that became missed opportunities for youngsters, largely because of missed opportunities on the pitch. If Guardiola insists on being three clear before he can give youth a shot, then we need people to take their chances. Every miss has a game impact, but it also determines how soon youngsters can get on the pitch and that in turn influences how fit senior players are later in the season. If we look at our scoring patterns in recent weeks, we can see the effect of having key players back and players gelling/settling in new positions. I expect that pattern to continue into next season.I can’t see Pep playing the young players to give the established players more time off. Would be surprised if he did.
I’ve long said that this season would be the weakest we would be for the next three years, so we will be much stronger next season and youngsters such as McAtee will have the chance to shine.