Pep Guardiola says anybody complaining about a lack of game time will not be picked and some City stars could learn from the versatile Ukrainian
Even when things are not going Manchester City’s way, Pep Guardiola does not always make early substitutions, but he knew something had to change on Wednesday night.
“Another pace,” he revealed, "We needed a little bit more.”
Riyad Mahrez was the first to be hooked, on 55 minutes, and Leroy Sane followed soon afterwards.
Guardiola later admitted that Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva have become his first-choice options for the wide roles and that it would have been “easy” to pick them against West Ham, but fatigue meant he could not.
They had enough in the tank to change the game but it must be some concern for Guardiola that quality players like Sane and Mahrez were not able to come in and do the job from the start.
He said on Tuesday that everybody in his squad needs to learn from Oleksandr Zinchenko and perhaps he had Sane and Mahrez in mind.
Sane has lost his place in the front three to Bernardo Silva of late and this was Mahrez’s first start in the league since December 27.
Guardiola says both will play in the coming weeks because of City’s packed fixture list but warned them they must improve: “They know what they have to do – train harder, compete harder.”
Both have been left out of Guardiola’s match day squads this season following concerns over their attitude.
Sane’s situation was described as apparently “irreconcilable” early in the campaign but it must be said that he has bounced back from those more serious problems.
Mahrez was left out against Huddersfield in January after he had complained about his lack of league minutes.
“They have to be happy; no other solution,” Guardiola said in October of his players. “If they are professional, they know what it is.
If they have bad faces, bad moods or want to show how disappointed they are, they will have big problems because they are not going to play.”
That is how they can learn from Zinchenko, the unassuming attacking midfielder turned left-back.
“In the first eight fixtures he didn’t play one minute, and in the period that we are together I never saw one bad face, one bad training session,” Guardiola said of the 22-year-old.
“The day after the games always it's difficult for the guys who don't play and most of the guys want to show me how disappointed they are.
“Then the day before the game they are nice again. This guy is completely the opposite. That is the reason why he always plays well.”
Zinchenko was used as an emergency left-back last season but generally only in City’s most winnable games, and usually at home.
This time around, however, he has been trusted in more testing environments and, of late, he has looked more and more assured, not least in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
Guardiola’s praise was to put to Zinchenko on Wednesday evening and while he insisted he never heard anything about it, he revealed that a difficult loan spell helped forge the character that his boss now appreciates so much.
“To be honest, I had a tough period when I was in PSV in Holland,” he told reporters. “I didn’t play there for some reasons and I was upset for a few months.
"After that, I did an analysis about myself and there was no point [being like that], you have to be professional and you have to accept your situation and improve yourself.
"Only this way you can become a good player, a top player.”
If City had had their way last summer, he would have signed for Wolves. But with everything in place between the two clubs, he dug his heels in and refused to leave – even when told he had to – insisting he could make it at the Etihad Stadium.
Perhaps he got his indomitable spirit from City’s captain. Zinchenko was unwilling to pick out any particular team-mate as an especially close friend in the dressing room, but he had no hesitation in highlighting the one man who has given him a helping hand.
“I can say Vincent Kompany because a few times he has stayed with me on the pitch after training sessions to show me some details. It is good for me, he is a living legend and his advice for me is so important.”
Yet despite his current form, and the opinion of his manager, it would be something of a surprise if he were playing this much next season.
Amid Guardiola’s high praise he did say the Ukrainian “is going to make a long career, I don’t know if here – hopefully – or away at another place.”
Benjamin Mendy was back in the squad on Wednesday and City want a new left-back in the summer, too.
But given how Zinchenko has fought to get this far, you would not put it past him to survive another summer.
While he says he is "still learning", he sees himself as more a left-back than a midfielder and maybe he can reinvent himself again: “I can play any position right now, to be fair."
While his confidence is clearly high, it is Zinchenko’s humility that has so impressed his manager. The City dressing room might need a bit more of that as the season gets even tougher.
yotemns
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I don’t think any player likes to be replaced in a game, unless he is injured. The fact Sane frowns or seam unhappy is normal, also in the case of Mehrez why should he feel happy for not being included, It is very likely that he would have been as good or better then B. Silva if he had the same playing time Take the case of Chevchenko last season when he was seldom included in the team he was an average player but this year because of both Mendy and Dalph injured Chev has fitted very well and improved because of the playing time has been much greater. Even the great Debruyne was not playing to his standard after his injury that sidelined him for a long time,
Hazazi_92
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he is doing his best for him
for the Club and him self
Feilds
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Too much qualities. God help our manager to manage all these qualities to the best of his abilities.
muyacdkoz
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Sane could be at any other team in any league being a regular starter, and if this continues City could lose one of the best players they have. Cuz even tho zin has a better attitude it still didn't stop Pep from suggesting he could be sold and knowing that how can u expect sane to be Happy about that? The man who saved us from Shalke.
brinco
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l really love Sane but he should work hard man and change his attitude and he's gonna be a devastating player to watch
bibdlmot
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ZINCHENKO could be the next FERNANDINHO given the correct training C. T. I. D. 😜
vubckmnptu
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sane is great but it's all about a team not sane.he have to know that he's not the only great player on the team smfh
Cuecloy
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I will love to see zinchenko becoming a legend in city , even if his not playing but he still has that team spirit in him,,,, so Sane should eventually copied from him and stop frowning each time they substitute him
lawalidris
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I think the problem in the Manchester City is that the Club has so many good players to select from and all of these players have the same mentality for always wants to play in all match if they are physically fit. It's a really a headache for the coach.
sutdirtu
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All the best
FGLFan52
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Zinchenko, to be so young and to have that kind of mentality and work rate, that’s an amazing trait. It’s a trait that will take you quite far. I hope City can keep you a long while
hamzausbz
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i know that Sane and Mahrez are great players but they Need to understand Guardiola he is doing his best
h en is doing his best for him
hamzausbz
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i know that Sane and Mahrez are great players but they Need to understand Guardiola he is doing his best
he is doing his best for him
Hazazi_92
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no Man i think he destroy the Man that's all.when sterling get a full chance and kdb and bernando also get a full chance dont blame Mahrez and sane give them a full chance and you will see
i know that Sane and Mahrez are great players but they Need to understand Guardiola he is doing his best
hamzausbz
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He is motivating them by Criticising them this is the way he uses every time and it works
no Man i think he destroy the Man that's all.when sterling get a full chance and kdb and bernando also get a full chance dont blame Mahrez and sane give them a full chance and you will see
pobckmnpst
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Sane should pls change his attitude when he is to be replaced. whenever is to be replaced, he is always having a frawning face. He should know that one cannot be perform well every match
Hazazi_92
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it took you months to convece the player to play for and the player did what he did just play for mancity and then you talk like that i think you destroy the player
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He is motivating them by Criticising them this is the way he uses every time and it works
Elsa98
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I would love to see zinchenko stay at man city for many more years.😊 He didn't get much time on the pitch but when he did, he impressed.😍
hamzausbz
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it took you months to convece the player to play for and the player did what he did just play for mancity and then you talk like that i think you destroy the player
Godwinwhizee77
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Sane all the way
damnitsGRK
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all the best!!