Tactical Analysis : Manchester City 6-3 Leicester City | The Good & Bad Of Guardiola's Side |



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31 comentarios en “Tactical Analysis : Manchester City 6-3 Leicester City | The Good & Bad Of Guardiola's Side |

  1. z3ro5um

    Seemed beyond tactics when the seams and cracks appeared. City were losing energy. Rodri seems to relish keeping his energy up all game, but perhaps Gundo can keep it up. Fernandinho is perhaps a 60min guy at the moment. When he dropped back into a rear diamond, there were fewer chances to Leicester, and perhaps that indicates that the running back from deeper positions wore on him.

  2. Mardig Bidanian

    In the begining of the season I though City were too midfield-heavy. It was a small critique of City. However I am reconsidering that thought. Their midfielders can finish and control the game. I believed too many midfielders would reduce finishing efficiency. The 2-2 game vs Liverpool showed that but otherwise they have been amazing.

  3. sam maranga

    Leicester shouldn't have scored at all, Pep's decision to move Zinchenko into an inverted position next to Dinho in the second half meant that he was at a disadvantage when the visitors attacked down that flank as he was essentially in a DM position.
    For me we should have left him in the third cb position as in the first half
    Pep gets a 7 Rogers a 5 ?⚽

  4. Enrique Quintana

    This has given me so much dominance in FIFA Ultimate team. It’s not even funny. You get the ocasional slip when they counter attack you but you over power them with offense keeping the ball away and finding passes between lines.

  5. Teo Koev

    Brilliant analysis. From my perspective, the second half was just City's complacency. Yes, there were some tactical tweeks, but with this hectic schedule, it is normal to lower the tempo and become complacent. The score just exacerbates the situation. Usually, when you lose 4:0, pride also kicks in and you perform better. Well, it is difficult to be worse, so these things are normal, but they do not end up at 4:3,usually it ends 4:1 with the hosts saving energy in like 50% it the time.

  6. Eleazer

    I have an idea
    I know you can't make a video about every game being played
    But why not make a ranking to see who has the highest manager rating come the end of a year or season

  7. Eleazer

    I have an idea
    I know you can't make a video about every game being played
    But why not make a ranking to see who has the highest manager rating come the end of a year or season

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