Mark Nelson
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The depth of City's crisis is partly conveyed by possession. The first 20 minutes of the match - 60% of possession, 0 shots from both sides. 20 minutes after Kovacic came on and before the penalty - 65% of possession and 2-2 in shots. That is, the team's more or less usual style of play lasted for about half a match, and in this style, City were not even better in attack.
The rest of the game - periods of equality in possession or even superiority of Manchester United. That is, even if we leave out the sabotage at the end, the team in which Gundogan, Bernardo Silva, Foden, KDB and Nunes came on the field SIMULTANEOUSLY, could not take the ball. This is the basis of the crisis. And only then do the mistakes pile up. 0 reply
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