I thought we played with a lot more verve / tempo, and we looked to pass forward more than usual. That slow turgid build up play was gone - which is a real plus.
That said, when Pellegrini first came we started playing some fast and exciting stuff - so you have to be mindful of the 'new manager' impact. Hopefully Guardiola won't let us revert to type!
We still faced the issue of struggling to break down a 10 man defence, but I'm sure we'll work on that, and if we start inviting teams onto us, that should help (providing the opposition the bait!).
I thought Sterling had a good game, but that's in the context of last season. Today he started doing more of what he should - beating his man and getting a ball into the box. Can't say he was 'amazing' but it was an improvement.
Stones took to things like a duck to water. Looked very assured.
Fernandinho was excellent, and helped to prove Pep's view that he can play anywhere. Quite strange to see him deeper than Kolarov and Clichy at times!
KdB and Silva did ok, nothing spectacular, but dependable as usual.
This 'playing from the back' was abundantly evident from Willy. I don't think he was any better at it than Joe would have been, but that's a different issue. It was clear for all to see that Pep's demanding they play that way. He nearly dropped a clanger in the first half passing it to Sunderland, but he also pulled off what looked to be a great save too.
All in all, not a great game, but we looked to be working a LOT harder then usual, and at a much higher tempo.
1-0 material we definitely are not! We'll face better forward lines than Sunderland, but Defoe demonstrated how a quality finisher can (and will) score against us if we give them the slightest chance.
A lot of positives, a few 'more of the same' and no real negatives for me.