Man City

2022 - 12 - 29

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Have Man City created Pep Guardiola's dream full-back? Rico Lewis ... (The Athletic)

In the 3-1 victory over Leeds last night, he used a three-man defence stretched across the width of the pitch, a central midfielder in Rodri who often dropped ...

But on this evidence, he symbolises Guardiola’s novel approach we’ve come to take for granted, and might soon be considered a new breed of player entirely. Lewis isn’t in a natural position to cope with an opposition left-winger, but because Leeds were playing so narrow, Lewis’ job was fairly simple — just tracking But they controlled possession well, dragged Leeds around, exploited space out wide and guarded against counter-attacks. The particularly bold thing here, of course, is leaving Lewis entirely on his own in midfield. And some of the shapes City took up in possession were extraordinary. Rodri, the holding midfielder, is briefly the most obvious defender, while left-back Ake is tucked in alongside the central midfielder, Gundogan. Leeds were sloppy at turnovers and didn’t exploit any space between City’s defenders. Stones pushed out to right-back and Lewis drifted inside — you can see him near the centre spot in the screengrab below. Stones, who spent most of the game near the right touchline, is over towards the left corner flag. But that was City’s shape without the ball, which isn’t particularly relevant when they had 69 per cent of possession. The key thing, of course, is that it all worked perfectly. Leeds played an extremely narrow 4-3-3, attempting to dominate the centre of the pitch and prevent City from passing through the middle.

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30 in 30: Remembering Pep's 100th Premier League City win (Manchester City FC)

To commemorate 30 years of the Premier League, we today continue our new video series celebrating 30 key City moments during that historic timeline.

[De Bruyne](https://www.mancity.com/players/kevin-de-bruyne) sealed the points with eight minutes to play, jinking inside before wrong-footing goalkeeper Dean Henderson with a low finish. [FIND OUT MORE ABOUT RECAST](https://recast.tv/ManCity) [FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CITY +](https://www.mancity.com/city-plus)

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Pep Guardiola left stunned by Rico Lewis as Man City boss explains ... (talkSPORT.com)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has singled out talented teenager Rico Lewis following his display in the win over Leeds.The 18-year-old full-back.

I don’t really ask and he doesn’t need to come to me but if he sees anything, he says it to me.” Get up to £25 in free bets on selected events + 25 Free Spins on D10S Maradona slot. “He always just says well done to me. “Otherwise the players in the middle have to be good. Again, against Chelsea and Liverpool in the Carabao Cup, and today in Elland Road, wow. “Kyle’s the main one.

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Rangers are keen on signing Man City and England-Under 21 ... (Daily Mail)

Rangers are tracking Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford · The 20-year-old has impressed on loan at Bolton Wanderers this season ...

Trafford has caught the eye on loan at Bolton Wanderers in League One this season - The 20-year-old has impressed on loan at Bolton Wanderers this season with the youngster having impressed on loan at League One side Bolton Wanderers

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Man City beat Leeds, send Arsenal warning in Premier League (ESPN Australia)

Erling Haaland stayed hot, Jack Grealish finally contributed and Brenden Aaronson was given an impossible task. Here's how Man City beat Leeds.

Haaland on Man City adapting to his style of play rather than the other way around: "It's a fantastic first half-year to work with Pep and work with such amazing players, and not only the coaching staff and the players but the medical staff has been working so good for me to fix my body. The league is so competitive, every moment of every game is so vital, and our ability to concentrate and be disciplined and play the way we want and still have intensity and play with quality in all phases -- man, what a big challenge. (laughs) First of all, the expectation of our fans is this is a high-level Premier League team and they want a winner. [Italy](/football/team?id=162) international [Wilfried Gnonto](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/297784/Wilfried-Gnonto) was Leeds' biggest threat with his trickery and pace down the left, but without a target man to aim for, Gnonto's work came to nothing. I've been having some small problems but now it's getting much better and it's been a pleasure honestly to work with these guys and improve my game because I'm still young and that's something I want to do -- I want to improve and I want to become better. I'm challenging them to grow and get better, and it's also a big challenge for me as a manager to find ways against the best teams and best coaches in the world, to find ways to be who we want to be." I thought in many moments -- it's Man City, in many ways for me the best team in the world with one of the best coaches in the world, so you can't contain them entirely, but I thought we did a pretty good job." [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) beating West Ham on Monday, it was crucial that City maintained the pressure on Mikel Arteta's Gunners with a win against Jesse Marsch's Leeds. Pascal Struijk pulled one back for the home side in the 73rd minute off a corner kick. [FC Salzburg](/football/team?id=2790) forward can't be blamed for his team's lack of cutting edge against the champions. Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch on whether he had hope once Leeds pulled one back: "The thing we know about our team is that we never quit. [Best/worst performers](#bestworst)

Haaland's homecoming double for Man City (Blue Mountains Gazette)

Erling Haaland has haunted his hometown club with two second-half goals as Manchester City beat Leeds United 3-1...

"When I was young I had a jersey of (then Leeds midfielder) Eirik Bakke in my room and also a City jersey of my father's, so it's really weird. Haaland - who was born in Leeds when his father Alf-Inge represented the club - haunted his hometown club with two second-half goals as City moved within five points of ladder-leaders Arsenal. Erling Haaland has said it was a "crazy fantasy" for him to score for Manchester City as they beat Leeds United 3-1 on their return to Premier League action after the World Cup break.

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Haaland's happy homecoming! Man City winners, losers and ratings ... (Goal.com)

Erling Haaland enjoyed a happy homecoming as he returned to the city of his birth on Wednesday in the Premier League and scored twice in a 3-1 win for ...

The two combined again just after the hour to make it 3-0 and seal the three points. Pascal Struijk did pull one back for Leeds but it was just a consolation as the night belonged to Haaland. City then doubled their lead five minutes after the restart.

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Leeds v Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened (The Guardian)

Erling Haaland scored a brace and missed several good chances as the reigning champions beat their hosts with a minimum of fuss.

44 min: Rico Lewis advances down the inside right, latching on to a flick around the corner from Kevin De Bruyne. Rodri lumps it forward and Erling Haaland sets off on the chase but Leeds goalkeeper Ilan Meslier is quick off his line to deal with any danger. A mix-up between Liam Cooper and Robin Koch allows Jack Grealish to advance unopposed on the Leeds penalty area with the ball at his feet. From inside the Leeds penalty area, Haaland plays the ball left to Jack Grealish. 75 min: Erling Haaland is denied a hat-trick, appearing to get the ball caught under his feet after drifting between centre-backs and running on to a through ball. His delivery is excellent and from the edge of the six-yard box, Pascal Struijk rises highest to steer a header past Ederson.

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