Paul Merson criticises the decision made by Pep Guardiola in the match against Liverpool, which resulted in the Manchester City player appearing 'disoriented.' - soocer442
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Paul Merson criticises the decision made by Pep Guardiola in the match against Liverpool, which resulted in the Manchester City player appearing ‘disoriented.’

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The club currently occupies the fifth position in the standings, prompting the inquiry as to whether they possess the requisite capabilities to secure a place within the top four.

Pep Guardiola has encountered considerable misfortune with injuries this season, and the absence of Rodri has proven to be profoundly impactful.

 


 

However, supporters have been astonished to observe the extent of the team’s poor performance during the Spaniard’s absence.

 

This decline has not been limited to the defensive and midfield sectors; several attacking players have also failed to contribute goals.

 

Gary Neville asserts that it would be “beyond ridiculous” for Manchester City to secure the league title from this point onwards, a sentiment that many supporters would, albeit reluctantly, concur with.

 

“When Jeremy Doku was introduced into the match, Liverpool opted to substitute Alexander-Arnold, which elucidates the situation.”

 

 

Nunes did not make any contact with the ball and appeared disoriented on the pitch, rather than challenging the Liverpool full-back.

 

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Nunes’ selection was justifiable; however, he failed to meet expectations.

 

 

Merson expresses significant criticism regarding the decision to position Nunes on the left flank during the match against Liverpool.

 

 

Indeed, there existed an opportunity for Nunes to assume a midfield role during the match against Liverpool, particularly in light of the current deficiencies in stamina and dynamism within that area.

 

However, one could also discern Guardiola’s rationale. As Merson observes, Trent Alexander-Arnold has historically exhibited weaknesses in one-on-one situations.







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