Sergio Aguero challenged the decision-making of his former manager Pep Guardiola after the Catalan head coach failed to make a single substitution during Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Real Madrid on Tuesday evening.
Despite an initial show of dominance, City fell behind at the Santiago Bernabeu after a sweet long-range strike from Madrid wonderboy Vinicius Jnr just past the half-hour mark.
The spoils were shared after Kevin De Bruyne netted a similarly eye-popping effort in the second half to set up a winner-takes-all clash at the Etihad in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final next Wednesday.
But despite the intensity of the contest between the two storied sides, Guardiola failed to introduce any new players into the tie to shake things up – leaving talents such as Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez, and Julian Alvarez to watch the full 90 minutes from the sidelines.
By contrast, Carlo Ancelotti made three second-half changes, swapping starters Rodrygo, Toni Kroos, and Luka Modric for Marco Asensio, Aurelien Tchouameni, and Nacho Fernandez.
Aguero spent 10 trophy-filled years in Manchester, six of them under Guardiola, but failed to win a Champions League title with the serial-winners.
Sharing his thoughts during his ESPN en Star + watch-along, the retired striker queried why his compatriot Alvarez hadn't been at the forefront of the Spaniard's thinking as City battle for the one trophy that has eluded them.
'What I don't understand is why he didn't put [on] Julian,' the City legend said.
'I wonder, but well, it's Pep. If it was up to me I would play, Julian in almost every game because we need him to be an active and for him to have a spark.'
Alvarez has ceded the lion's share of the headlines in his first season to another City debutante leading the line: Erling Haaland.
But the World Cup winner, who was signed from River Plate last summer for a barely-believable £14million, has been a consistent performer for the Cityzens when handed the call-up, scoring 15 goals across all competitions, and assisting five more.
Guardiola has shied away from consistently playing the Argentine alongside Haaland, but the combination was deployed to great effect during City's 2-1 win against Fulham at the end of April.
His inclusion in the Premier League line-up came due to the forced absence of starman Kevin De Bruyne, but after the tie, Guardiola said the pairing of Haaland and Alvarez on the day had given him food for thought.
‘He helped me a lot to understand that maybe in the future I have to adjust something to make both he and Kevin [De Bruyne] play. In tight games, where we play against defences with five at the back, this will be so so important,’ Guardiola said.
Whilst unwilling to take the risk against Champions League big beasts in Madrid, Guardiola may look for more inventive ways to gain the upper hand against Ancelotti's men during next week's trip to Manchester.
Frustrated with Los Blancos' ability to triumph against the run of play, Guardiola lamented: 'when we were better, they scored. When they were better, we scored. It was a tight, tight game.
'It's so demanding,' the manager added. '[Real] are so good, experienced and [have] quality, but we are the same.'
But Guardiola conceded that going into their home match level was undoubtedly a subtle advantage.
'We had good moments and it was sometimes difficult with the quality they have with the ball. But 1-1, [it will be a] final, next Wednesday at home with our people.'
Toxin-Dc
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What a celebration
jesalam14
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but look at Carlo Ancelotti is not even afraid to sub Kroos modric and Rodrygo because he need a spark. seriously... pep should have introduce that boy Alvarez because in a game like this where plan A is most marked plan B make the different. pep forget how he use Pedro to win big games after all team focused on Messi, inniesta, and David Villa. but he forget that plan now.... big games are won using plan B.
eggosa91
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Arsenal fan after realizing that the draw wasn't in the epl 😭😭
Pehaklnrtz
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Honestly, if Guadiola had made substitutions with the scoreline at 1 - 1, and the team goes on to lose, you would be blaming him left, right and centre as to why he disturbed the rhythm of the team by those substitutions.
pudceilny
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Truth is had Alvarez been introduced in the place of may be Gudongan, City would have won. However, Pep was afraid of making same mistakes of last season against Madrid. If he had introduced Mahrez for Bernado, that right wing would have become a bit porous because Mahrez doesn't defend, neither does he hold onto the ball like Bernado. Hence, although Bernado was fagged out, Pep retained him in favour of Mahrez
Mahrez24
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Real Madrid player who created most chances (3). Real Madrid player with most ball recoveries (7). Real Madrid player with most trackles won (5). Real Madrid player with most balls touched (78). …this was Eduardo Camavinga vs Man City! 🤯✨
dabbimnr
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The Draw is not bad for both teams but why Barcelona fans didn't support Real Madrid as a Spanish Brother.. in that Case Barcelona will pay for it 😃😃😃🙆🏽♀️😆🙆🏽♀️
MadridSport
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Camavinga is a world class midfielder, way better than any young midfielder in the world world.
pjames07
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Haaland loosed his hair, Rudiger tied it back 🤣
vuwbcdeop
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Real Madrid player who created most chances (3). Real Madrid player with most ball recoveries (7). Real Madrid player with most trackles won (5). Real Madrid player with most balls touched (78). …this was Eduardo Camavinga vs Man City! 🤯✨
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the same player that misplaced his passed which led to the citizens vital equalizer he was the hero as well as the villain . After all he was outstanding a magnificent gem to recon with