Michail Antonio has praised Manchester City’s John Stones for his crucial finish that kickstarted his team’s scoring against Liverpool.
Stones, the English defender, sealed off a cleverly executed set-piece by City, courtesy of a precise delivery from Kevin De Bruyne into the Reds’ penalty area, catching them off guard. With Nathan Ake drawing Alexis Mac Allister towards him, Stones found himself unmarked, positioned perfectly to slot the ball into the net effortlessly.
Antonio emphasizes that the brilliance of Stones’ finish might be overlooked by many, especially considering his defensive role. Despite the goal coming from close range, executing such a finish is far from simple for a defender, highlighting Stones’ skill and composure in front of goal.
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‘It’s not easy to do’… Pundit left so impressed by £180k-a-week Man City player after Brentford win
Manuel Akanji received praise from Michael Brown for his outstanding performance in Manchester City’s Tuesday night victory over Brentford, a match where City closed the gap at the top of the Premier League table to just one point. Erling Haaland secured the only goal at the Etihad Stadium, marking his 17th Premier League goal of the season and achieving a unique feat by scoring against every Premier League opponent he has faced.
Speaking on City’s Matchday Live show on YouTube after the game, former City midfielder Michael Brown lauded Akanji’s contribution. Brown, who spoke with City presenter FG live from the Etihad Stadium, expressed satisfaction with City’s performance, highlighting their patience against a resolute Brentford side that defended with their entire team behind the ball for most of the game.
Despite Haaland’s decisive goal, Brown emphasized Akanji’s standout performance, naming him the man of the match. Akanji, usually playing in the middle or occasionally on the right, was a surprising starter at left-back. Brown acknowledged the difficulty of playing in that position, particularly stepping forward, and commended Akanji’s deserving recognition as the man of the match.
Akanji’s versatility shone through as he adapted seamlessly to the left-back role, showcasing comfort and excellence in his use of the ball. Beyond defensive contributions, he provided an attacking threat, with a notable long-range shot in the first half that tested the opposing goalkeeper, Mark Flekken. Brown noted Akanji’s ability to break the lines and contribute teasing balls into the box.
Despite City having solid left-back options in Josko Gvardiol and Nathan Ake, Akanji’s impressive performance demonstrated his ability to seamlessly slot into the left side, providing Pep Guardiola with valuable flexibility and depth in defensive positions.
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Pep Guardiola to make four changes, £54m player to start… Man City predicted line-up vs Arsenal
Manchester City’s Anticipated Starting XI vs Arsenal
Injury Updates and Tactical Adjustments
Ahead of the clash against Arsenal, Guardiola faces injury concerns and tactical decisions.
Defensive Adjustments
- Injuries: Guardiola confirmed John Stones and Kyle Walker’s absence due to injuries. However, Ederson’s recovery is promising.
- Possible Adjustments: Manuel Akanji might replace the injured Kyle Walker at right-back, with Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake likely retaining their positions.
Midfield Dynamics
- Midfield Stability: Rodri is expected to anchor the midfield, while Bernardo Silva’s experience could see him start alongside Kevin De Bruyne, who missed the last match due to injury.
Attacking Configurations
- Flank Dynamics: Phil Foden could shift to the right flank, possibly with Bernardo Silva moving into midfield.
- Forward Line: Erling Haaland is anticipated to lead the line, aiming to capitalize on opportunities against Arsenal’s defense.
Possible Inclusion of Jack Grealish
- Fitness Assessment: Guardiola noted Jack Grealish’s positive training, hinting at his potential inclusion.
- Impactful Presence: Grealish’s experience in big games could see him replace Doku on the left wing.
Predicted Lineup: Ederson, Akanji, Dias, Ake, Gvardiol, Rodri, Bernardo, De Bruyne, Foden, Haaland, Grealish
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‘The enemy’… Sir Jim Ratcliffe now makes his feelings clear about Manchester City
The minority shareholder of Manchester United has previously lauded the efficient management of City as a football club, yet he has labeled them as “the enemy.” At 71 years old, he has openly declared his intention to dethrone the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool, reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson’s famous remark directed at the Reds. The British billionaire has also voiced his desire to defeat the Sky Blues on the field rather than banking on their alleged financial violations being confirmed by the Premier League.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe openly acknowledges his “hatred” for Manchester City. Being a lifelong Manchester United supporter, he has seemingly embraced the rivalry between his cherished club and City.
When asked which team he would prefer to see win the Premier League title among Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal, Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s response was unequivocal: “I hate them all!”
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