More of this would be good to see.
I was with Sané there with my hands half in the air, was sure it was heading in and ready to celebrate it. I felt for Sterling at the time(you could see how much he wanted it) deserved a goal really as I think he did everything right, nice early shot, well hit with a good shape to it(even when he does everything right the keeper pulls off a save like that to spoil it)... great stop by Foster to be fair, he has faster reactions than I realized he had.
It was good to see the Sterling-Jesus-Sané front 3 again, I hope to see more of this when the game suits it as I think all three of them can switch positions across that front line. That combined with the pace of each of them could give any team trying to man mark a lot of headaches, it is a young front 3(probably would still be the youngest one on show in the CL if we were to use it) though and some games will require a different approach.
If we can get this trio firing together and the Aguero-Jesus partnership continues to flourish with Bernardo starting to settle in nicely to that mix. We may just start to be considered one of those dangerously unpredictable teams that opposing managers really don't like facing. Not only in the squad they'll be facing but the formation too... and ontop of that we can change formation, tactics, key players during the match because the players are getting used to doing that now. I know most managers try and change things during a match but the team ends up playing the same way more often than not(take the reaction to Conte changing things at half time in the Arsenal game last year, I think that shows it's not the norm in the PL, I wonder if Pep will start getting credit when he does start turning games on their head when it's needed?), I think it's really noticeable when our team changes something this season. This could be why Pep was changing things so much last year(to the "not sold on Pep" camps frustrations) he was making the players comfortable in different positions by switching them around(sometimes during a game when others felt it wasn't needed... isn't it better to try these things before a game has gotten away from you?), those that could do it got praise and will be part of the future those that couldn't do it have either already left the club or will be doing next summer in all likelihood.
What happens if both Sterling and Sané really kick on this season and bag hat fulls do we still bring Sanchez in? There's already lots of rotation going on, we'll see how we cope in the busy winter period I suppose.
I've noticed the Arsenal rumour has resurfaced, apparently we are to "re-open talks"(the talks where City said "Zero chance of a deal?") with Arsenal over a move and they are preparing a bid for Jan. These journo's just don't listen do they?