Was at fault for first 2 goals v Spurs & 2nd v Dippers at home & played many blind passes inside last season so it's not silly but he's not Nunes so doesnt get the same abuse
Mate, Nunes isn't good enough to play for City in his specialist position. He only got to put his boots on last season because we were desperate for a right back. He improved as the season progressed, & I think those performances earned him a reprieve.
HOWEVER, there are far better specialist RB's out there, & it beggars belief why Guardiola has swapped our perennial LB problem, for a RB problem.
The fact that Nunes did OK at RB for the final ⅓ of the season, says more about City's poor season, than it does about how good at RB Matheus is.
Just like Kalvin Philips, Nunes will get games in the CC & lower grade CL & PL matches. Again, this isn't because he's a great RB, it's because we'll need to rotate & rest Khusanov.
Lewis has already made it perfectly clear that he's a midfielder & prefers not to play at RB or in the inverted hybrid role which Guardiola loves.
We don't even have a right back at the club, & even then Nunes isn't first choice to fill in. Pep would rather shoehorn Lewis or Khusanov in there.
The quicker we get away from this 'Can do a job' quick fix bollocks that has diluted our squad's gene pool to the point it's become unrecognisable in two years, the quicker we'll begin to progress & start looking like Manchester City again.
In short, we need a proper, world rated right back. At that point, of what use will Matheus Nunes be to Manchester City? Unfortunately, that's the long & short of Nunes' career at the Etihad.