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Manchester City edge past Leeds United 1-0 at Elland Road, but the tactical story is much deeper than the scoreline.
In today’s video, we’re diving into the tactical chess match between Pep Guardiola and Daniel Farke. While Antoine Semenyo’s stoppage-time strike secured the three points to keep the pressure on Arsenal, Manchester City looked uncharacteristically vulnerable in their own third.
In this tactical breakdown, we discuss:
⚽ The Build-Up Crisis: Why City struggled to play out from the back against Leeds’ aggressive man-oriented press.
???? The Donnarumma Dilemma: Analyzing Gianluigi Donnarumma’s role in the goal-kicking phase and why he isn't mirroring Ederson’s calm under pressure.
???? Life Without Haaland: How the absence of Erling Haaland forced City into a different offensive structure with Marmoush and Cherki.
???? Antoine Semenyo's Impact: A look at the January signing’s positioning and how he found the winner just before the half.
???? Farke’s Frustration: Why Leeds felt they deserved more and the tactical shift that saw Daniel Farke receive a post-match red card.
Pep Guardiola admitted in his post-match comments that "it’s so difficult now to play out from the back" against teams like Leeds and Newcastle. Is the Premier League finally finding the blueprint to stop City’s possession-based dominance?
#ManCity #LeedsUnited #PremierLeague #TacticalAnalysis #PepGuardiola #Semenyo #FootballTactics #BuildUpPlay #ArsenalTitleRace #matchanalysis
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Use Code: City For A Further 8% Off
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Manchester City edge past Leeds United 1-0 at Elland Road, but the tactical story is much deeper than the scoreline.
In today’s video, we’re diving into the tactical chess match between Pep Guardiola and Daniel Farke. While Antoine Semenyo’s stoppage-time strike secured the three points to keep the pressure on Arsenal, Manchester City looked uncharacteristically vulnerable in their own third.
In this tactical breakdown, we discuss:
⚽ The Build-Up Crisis: Why City struggled to play out from the back against Leeds’ aggressive man-oriented press.
???? The Donnarumma Dilemma: Analyzing Gianluigi Donnarumma’s role in the goal-kicking phase and why he isn't mirroring Ederson’s calm under pressure.
???? Life Without Haaland: How the absence of Erling Haaland forced City into a different offensive structure with Marmoush and Cherki.
???? Antoine Semenyo's Impact: A look at the January signing’s positioning and how he found the winner just before the half.
???? Farke’s Frustration: Why Leeds felt they deserved more and the tactical shift that saw Daniel Farke receive a post-match red card.
Pep Guardiola admitted in his post-match comments that "it’s so difficult now to play out from the back" against teams like Leeds and Newcastle. Is the Premier League finally finding the blueprint to stop City’s possession-based dominance?
#ManCity #LeedsUnited #PremierLeague #TacticalAnalysis #PepGuardiola #Semenyo #FootballTactics #BuildUpPlay #ArsenalTitleRace #matchanalysis
Please Subscribe to the channel now to keep updated and be part of the ever growing Manchester City fan base from around the world. #MCFCOK #CTID
Instagram/Tik: @WeAreTheSouthStandMCFC
For All Enquiries Please Email: WeAreTheSouthStand@gmail.com
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