There was something a little withering to Pep Guardiola when discussing the vagaries of Manchester City’s style and any possible changes to their tactics given the appointment of Pep Lijnders as No 2.
His put downs, the content and delivery, has always been up there with the best of them and when the idea that the defensive line might be even higher than usual, Guardiola was well within his right to point out that ‘we’ve been doing that for nine years’. He just about stopped short of rolling his eyes.
Not wrong but equally, it had felt at Wolves on the opening day, and to a lesser extent during the Club World Cup, that the back four are being taught to play a more daring game. It was then suggested that perhaps it is strategy filled with more risk. ‘Maybe, we will see,’ Guardiola said. ‘I don’t know.’
The evidence of the opening two Premier League weekends suggests that the answer is yes – and John Stones provides the perfect case study.
The way in which the central defender stepped up to play Marshall Munetsi offside at Molineux told of a very specific directive to catch attackers unawares. That was for a disallowed goal and Stones had done similar on halfway too.
These were borderline calls and, as Guardiola insisted, only look genius when the team has won.
Less so when they have not and so when Stones attempted the same trick in the build-up to Tottenham’s opening goal, scored by Brennan Johnson, at the Etihad Stadium seven days later, City’s tweak on their theme seemed significantly more vulnerable.
Borderline again, centimetres. Wildly different result and this is a result business. In two of their last three competitive games, including Al Hilal in America, City have been caught in behind to their eventual demise.
‘Against Al Hilal we didn't control the transitions because there were three new players that we didn't talk much and anticipate that that could happen in that game,’ Guardiola said. ‘It was a good lesson.’
Thomas Frank happily revealed that the City high line was something Spurs spent the week working on.
And this may take some time to perfect for Guardiola if they continue down the same path. This was the club’s youngest starting XI for a Premier League match in 15 years; loads of youngsters are learning the Guardiola way but also the Lijnders way too and the manager has already assessed that this defeat by Spurs – and next week’s daunting trip to Brighton, where they were humbled last year – effectively act as their pre-season.
He is talking about teaching concepts to players – City have signed nine new faces since January, the majority in the infancy of their careers – and that is going to take time. As Guardiola unusually headed straight down the tunnel after shaking Frank’s hand, he will have been mapping out who needs to learn what and how to do that as quickly as possible.
James Trafford may top the list and this was a glimpse into a post-Ederson era. Ederson, a Galatasaray target, sat on the bench. City are talking to Gianluigi Donnarumma but then he is so far removed from the Brazilian with his feet that it offers fascination into what the plan is at the start of their fabled build-up.
Without Ederson, City will have to worry about things they’ve never really had to concern themselves with over the last eight years. Trafford’s glaring error in putting Nico Gonzalez under severe pressure inside their own box, allowing Joao Palhinha to score the second, crystalised how reliable Ederson has been in those tight spaces for so long.
A 22-year-old Trafford will be a work in progress. Guardiola – who appeared visibly agitated by his goalkeeper not restarting the game quickly enough as City chased the game – indicated that he has decisions to make at No 1 and the direction that is headed will only become absolutely clear next month.
Trafford had become a little unsure of himself on home debut, which is probably understandable in the circumstances, and had another couple of hairy moments when Mohammed Kudus raced clear and later charging out to deal with a bouncing ball.
It left more questions, some of them lingering from the win at Wolves, but then when all is said and done, Spurs scored with both of their first shots on target and have only lost on this ground once in the past five seasons. Maybe none of this should have been a massive surprise after all.
Dante101
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lol josko didn’t even play, it’s people like you that be just commenting without even watching the match 😂🤦♂️ making yourself look like an idiot.
u must b an ass with tht replay given in refering to all players city have in current squad and just like u, stones, Ake, lewis,Dias, Akanji, are useless and cant coop against attarckers that are younger and prolific like shut yo ass, all i saw in that match was city are a long way off their best and the diffense is weekest area of team.
moobekrz
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the formation and diffense are not up to pah given Dias isnt near his best and lewis playing in midfeild nouri playing as winger so just GVardiol alone diffending how can u win matches with 1 diffender smh.
lol josko didn’t even play, it’s people like you that be just commenting without even watching the match 😂🤦♂️ making yourself look like an idiot.
zoocilrsty
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pep should send out all of his old players and concentrate on new signings player
tioabdkoyz
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Mr pep bring Rodrigo please will need him
Wotamita
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Pep should recognize his starting 11,that's the problem
Nosabenpru
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A man that never learns from his mistakes is nothing but a fool
bokdknpu
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one problem for man city is that there's no eleven players for starting match every game every new formation
Teenobby
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Pep took away my happiness today
Yes he did. Just lost a huge bet.
wuoaceinsu
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sack pep
Lovebug2
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This is the reason why one match was won and the other one lost . The coach changed formation and players and fell into the Tottenham trap. use your strength always
Arreynjock
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Pep took away my happiness today
Vieaeklmtz
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When I saw City's line up, I knew what was coming
ChiloWest
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Stones is no longer a good defender... Rico is not a good defender too ....
Dante101
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the formation and diffense are not up to pah given Dias isnt near his best and lewis playing in midfeild nouri playing as winger so just GVardiol alone diffending how can u win matches with 1 diffender smh.
Litelntz
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first lost in how many matches from the ending of last season until today....the problem with most of these so call city supporters here is that pep bruk oonu bad as we would say in janaica....so yall thinks if city doesn't win a single match pep should get fired....still u know what am dying for the day pep step away so yall can see that pep was the bestest coach city ever and will ever had
Cioabcdopr
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for how many years will City Keep playing in their own half of the field
Cioabcdopr
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Guadiola system is outdated. let him go and rest
cikbdeimnt
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Pls bring Donnarumma 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏we need him😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
karpusshiimi
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😭😭😭Ederson is needed
yezalors
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the whole team was just mercy,they could not even spread passes,Oscar was not there Checky is too smart l think he needs to change that immediately otherwise he's not going to last,start players like Bernardo on games like these they know how to read and change the game , lesson learnt let's not do same mistake it will pull away confidents from our scuad
Kozbdklpy
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this is the same type of a system of play man city used last season that never worked out well of full of back passing ever playing in their own half today we witnessed plenty of bad passes no confidence bad marking no coordination Guadiola couldn't lead the match or the opponents stones and Ruben Diaz in Defences I doubt if man city would get a win on a serious game in short they don't deserve to be in first team it's Laughable
Dohalmnotu
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When they said Pep has been never fired from any team Carlo Ancelotti said it's coming this work today you are good tomorrow you are bad so now i think Pep must watch his back
Peterbreezy41
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The truth is that Lewis isn’t a good RB you can trust against strong aggressive teams
Hoeaiknrtz
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pls pls mancity sack pep coz bring down mancity work he is doing now is sell players ad did not buy another?
samaeimpsz
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Mr pep what happened to 4 : 3 : 3
try to improve my team
samaeimpsz
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Mr pep what happened to 4 : 3 : 3
youngfarmer_10
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Mr pep what happened to 4 : 3 : 3
lunbcdetyz
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Mr Pep, try to bring new right back to help your back line
rafaeljoel
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I said it no one believed me that Guardiola didn't accept defeate he did a quick fix without revision so it's time the league has known city I still see hard times ahead for pep it's KDB who has been carrying this team
Wiyikmtz
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Expired team