minus-squareSefiruso86@alien.topBtoPremier League@soccer.forum•How do Manchester City successfully manage so many players, seemingly having two footballers per position and often rotating the team and formation each week?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoWe don’t it’s a myth these days. What we do have is multiple players who can play 2 or 3 positions. We have no natural left back but use Ake and Gvardiol. We have one natural right back in Walker but use Lewis and Stones as inverted right sided defenders who move into midfield. City of 2018/19 had more depth. This City team is tightly knitted with players who can play all over the shop and different roles. You have Foden who can play left, right, or central. Bernardo plays left, central, and when central can play box to box or as a playmaker. Alvaraz can play striker, or this season, he’s been playing a modified KDB role. City have no more detail in numbers than any other team linkfedilink
We don’t it’s a myth these days.
What we do have is multiple players who can play 2 or 3 positions.
We have no natural left back but use Ake and Gvardiol.
We have one natural right back in Walker but use Lewis and Stones as inverted right sided defenders who move into midfield.
City of 2018/19 had more depth.
This City team is tightly knitted with players who can play all over the shop and different roles.
You have Foden who can play left, right, or central.
Bernardo plays left, central, and when central can play box to box or as a playmaker.
Alvaraz can play striker, or this season, he’s been playing a modified KDB role.
City have no more detail in numbers than any other team