Tag: #ManCity

  • Gvardiol “invites the monk” and Guardiola makes strange substitutions

    Man City were just held to a 3-3 draw by Feyenoord at home. In fact, the Etihad team did well for 2/3 of the match. They dominated possession, continuously created dangerous opportunities and did not give the counter-attack method a chance. However, somehow, the Etihad team still dropped the victory in just the last 15 minutes. So what were Man City’s problems in this match?

    Individual mistakes

    First of all, we have to mention the wrong individuals. Feyenoord would not have had a chance to improve if it were not for Gvardiol’s dangerous play in the 75th minute. The Croatian player was not under much pressure but chose to go back instead of clearing the ball.
    This play could determine Gvardiol’s main point and Moussa did not miss the opportunity to punish his opponent. Notably, after this problem, Man City’s No. 24 had to regain his composure. However, Gvardiol continued to make mistakes in the second goal of the Etihad team.

    First, Gvardiol missed the ball at home. Changing the coordination on the left wing or falling long, he chose to pass the ball into the middle of the field to McAtee. The young Man City player quickly lost the ball to the opponent’s applications. Then, Gvardiol automatically broke the offside zone of the home team when trying to chase Timber.

    That was the reason to move forward with 3 Feyenoord players approaching Ederson’s goal while Man City defended with 2 to 3 steps. Things got worse for Gvardiol when this player chose the wrong landing point of the ball. If the Croatian defender headed accurately, Man City could have only had to accept a corner kick instead of the second goal.

    The third goal also came from an individual error. Youngsters Lewis and Simpson-Pusey failed to catch the offside flag, allowing Paixao to get past Ederson and then run the ball to Hancko to make it 3-3.

    Guardiola admitted that he did not see any danger from his opponents, so he made these changes. It seems that the “upper hand” mentality and being 3 goals ahead made the Spaniard forget that this is the highest level of competition for clubs in Europe.

    Guardiola’s carelessness can be clearly seen in the choice of replacements. Replacing Foden with McAtee is acceptable, but replacing Gundogan with De Bruyne and especially Simpson-Pusey with Ake were the wrong decisions.

    When Gundogan left the field, Man City lost the link between defense and midfield. This made the team system unbalanced. Gundogan’s task was given to McAtee and this player played extremely poorly, often losing his position.

    In the first goal, Gvardiol could not find the central midfielder, so he decided to speed up. The Croatian defender’s decision was wrong, but it was the result of a poorly run system.

    Taking Ake off early showed Pep Guardiola’s intention to face Liverpool. However, the Spanish coach must have calculated too much while the personnel were too weak. Instead of giving Ruben Dias or Kyle Walker a few minutes to get used to the pitch, Pep brought in player Simpson-Pusey.

    Man City’s defense already had the inexperienced Lewis. 2/4 defenders were on the learning surface, including the midfielder with the best ball-sweeping ability, Pep Guardiola himself went to Man City’s home field to become more sophisticated than ever.

  • Man City are making things difficult for themselves

    Man City are making things difficult for themselves
    Man City have lost a three-goal lead over Feyenoord and were held to an unbelievable 3-3 draw by the Dutch side at the Etihad, continuing to sink deeper into crisis. The winless streak of the blue half of Manchester has now extended to six matches in all competitions, including five consecutive defeats.

    In the Champions League, Man City have only eight points after five matches and have dropped to 15th place in the 36-team table. The reigning Premier League champions are at risk of falling further after the series of matches taking place tonight

    According to the schedule, Man City will face “stormy” away trips to the two giants Juventus and PSG in the next two matches. After that, coach Pep Guardiola’s team will close the group stage by hosting Club Brugge at home.

    Nightmare scenario awaits Pep Guardiola

    According to the new format, the top 8 teams will qualify for the knockout round, while the teams from 9th to 24th will play a play-off to choose the remaining 8 spots.

    The Manchester Evening News (UK) calculated that Man City almost certainly needs at least 7 points in the last 3 group matches to have any hope of securing a place in the top 8, the group eligible to go straight to the round of 16.

    This is not an easy task for Man City if we look at their disastrous form in recent times. In addition, Juventus (ranked 16th with 7 points), PSG (ranked 26th with 4 points) and Club Brugge (ranked 23rd with 6 points) are all in a situation where they are forced to cherish every point in the hope of getting a ticket to the next round.
    Currently, up to 9 teams have achieved double-digit points. The likes of Inter Milan, Barcelona and Liverpool are edging closer to securing a top-eight finish.

    For City, there is an increasing risk that they could be forced into a play-off in February. If that happens, it would add two more games to their already packed schedule, something that Pep Guardiola is not keen on as his side are in the midst of an injury crisis.

    In fact, City are still at risk of being eliminated if they finish outside the top 24. However, the Manchester Evening News considers the Premier League champions’ chances of this happening to be “unlikely”, as some of their opponents in the bottom half of the table are also facing difficulties.

    “I’m not ready to think about that now (the task of winning the final three games to finish in the top eight). We have to recover and prepare for the match against Liverpool. “If we can’t win games like today it will be very difficult to do that,” said coach Pep Guardiola after the draw with Feyenoord.