Pep Tactical Mancini Era Vibes

A major reason why we played defensively is that Arsenal were the fresher team, plus they struggle against low blocks, plus we have good options to hurt them on the counter.

The game would have been different if we were the fresher team. Think that Pep won't set us up like that at Anfield or Bernabeu, unless we have injuries to key players. But with Haaland and Doku, the temptation to play on the counter vs top teams away from home is understandably big.
 
A major reason why we played defensively is that Arsenal were the fresher team, plus they struggle against low blocks, plus we have good options to hurt them on the counter.

The game would have been different if we were the fresher team. Think that Pep won't set us up like that at Anfield or Bernabeu, unless we have injuries to key players. But with Haaland and Doku, the temptation to play on the counter vs top teams away from home is understandably big.
Exactly what Mancini used to do for which ever situation arose .
 
It was absolutely necessary yesterday, Arsenal were out of ideas and a goal down after 10 mins, because as was clear to anyone who watched they didn't expect us to play that way. It was refreshing to see Pep make a pragmatic decision to make the best out of what we have, play to the strengths of Haaland, Doku and Reijnders and sit back, forcing Arsenal to come to us. I also have to give credit for not getting drawn into the usual shitehousing that we see against them, was a very mature performance.
We played (nearly) the same against the rags except we overpowered them because they're fucking shite. I absolutely want to see City play this way again especially against Liverpool. They look like they can be caught out on the counter and Haaland proved yesterday that he is simply the best in the world when we counter attack.
Pep is the greatest of all time in my opinion and nothing will change that, but he has often chosen his hill to die on by sticking to his system when we needed something alternative. Yesterday was a clear message that he is willing to change when needed and it worked a treat.
 
From his own words, it doesn't seem like something he's willing to do more often. Seems like he was being pragmatic and trying to catch Arsenal off guard by putting them behind the 8 ball.

And with this style of football, it's a tightrope depending entirely on whether you don't concede. If Donnarumma doesn't come that far out or Ake doesn't play the attacker onside, we likely ride it out and get the win, and it looks like a moment of genius as a result.

I doubt we'll see this again unless necessary for whatever reason.
Real Madrid away I think.
 
Problem with that tactics is that you hardly win the league that way, it's better suited for the UCL. If Pep had favoured this practical approach earlier on in the UCL, we would have had at least 2 UCL titles. I don’t want that to become something we regularly do in the PL.
Horses for courses mate. Many times during Pep's tenure, we went for a cricket score instead of locking down shop & it cost us.

We were so supreme back then, we could get away with it over the course of a season, but right now we need to box clever.

I don't expect much by the way of success this season, but what I do want to see is significant performance progress & CL qualification.

If winning or drawing ugly at times helps us achieve those goals during a transitional season, then so be it imho...
 
So another example of the tactical defensive away Mancini era beating a stubborn Brentford away 1 nil . So glad we have this in the locker now something we have sorely missed for a good while . All about the 3pts and can see that Mancini grin right now !
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So another example of the tactical defensive away Mancini era beating a stubborn Brentford away 1 nil . So glad we have this in the locker now something we have sorely missed for a good while . All about the 3pts and can see that Mancini grin right now !
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I agree.
Loved Mancini s defensive away approach. Taught me a lot about the game.i was aware of the Italian deep defense thing,just hadn't seen it in action.Loved it.
I also loved the Howard Kendall /Alan Harper sweeper period too
Finally we could pick up points away from home.brutal but effective...............

That's where man yoo have gone wrong.

When you take over a crock of shit with under confident underperforming players....you should look to sort the defence out first
The current utd manager spent loads on strikers to get goals.....
Build from the back .build up confidence.move forward.bit it's all bright lights and big transfer fees.........their downfall imo

Loved the Alan Harper sweeper thing,reminded me of Big Mal and Nicky Reid against BM...a game I didn't get to see.
Love tactical innovation.if it comes off..
 
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Pep Guardiola is not running this show, Pep Lijnders is.

Opposition teams have got around the table with the likes of tha PL and pigmol. Press City and rough them up, this is why 5 subs have been allowed and referees have been lenient on the redshirts kicking fook out of City. The PL has killed pure football in the pursuit of financial gain for the cartel clubs.
I believe City have decided, if you can't beat them, join them. Hence the introduction of the dipper coaches. It was pretty obvious in the last few games that dipper tactics have been introduced to our game.
Cover your whole house in tin foil and they won’t be able to get to you
 
I agree.
Loved Mancini s defensive away approach. Taught me a lot about the game.i was aware of the Italian deep defense thing,just hadn't seen it in action.Loved it.
I also loved the Howard Kendall /Alan Harper sweeper period too
Finally we could pick up points away from home.brutal but effective...............

That's where man yoo have gone wrong.

When you take over a crock of shit with under confident underperforming players....you should look to sort the defence out first
The current utd manager spent loads on strikers to get goals.....
Build from the back .build up confidence.move forward.bit it's all bright lights and big transfer fees.........their downfall imo

Loved the Alan Harper sweeper thing,reminded me of Big Mal and Nicky Reid against BM...a game I didn't get to see.
Love tactical innovation.if it comes off..
Definitely a tactic we haven’t used in years under pep . Refreshing to see it again and used effectively just like in the Mancini era . It has also without doubt got us vital points in away games this season which we would have lost in previous seasons. The other pep our assistant must have convinced Pep Guardiola to use this this tactic this season. The Pep effect eh ! ;)

Lovin it !
 

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