試す 金 - 無料
City discipline and patience key as Pep outlines how to beat a deep defence
Manchester Evening News
|October 21, 2024
PEP Guardiola insisted this was the way he wanted City to play against deep-lying defences after John Stones rescued a win for the team.
City went behind to an early goal and while Josko Gvardiol restored parity in the first half it looked like the Blues would have to settle for a point after a frustrating second half before Stones dramatically struck in the fifth minute of injury time.
For all the difficulties in getting the win, Guardiola refuted the idea that his team had been below their best as he praised the work done against 11 men in the penalty area.
"I'm sorry to disagree but I thought we played really really good," he said. "You can't press because [goalkeeper Jose] Sa is long ball, we win the duel which is fine and then there's 11 players on the penalty spot so breaking them down is so difficult.
このストーリーは、Manchester Evening News の October 21, 2024 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Manchester Evening News からのその他のストーリー
Manchester Evening News
France-US row deepens
THE French government's row with the US ambassador to Paris has deepened, with the foreign minister saying the diplomat must explain himself after ignoring a French summons.
1 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Fly-tip and parking plan 'thrown out'
PLANS to spend more to police fly-tipping and problem parking have been 'thrown out' by Manchester council - along with a £25 winter fuel proposal.
1 min
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
BBC sorry over failure to edit Bafta racial slur
A SENIOR BBC executive has apologised to staff, saying the corporation understands \"how distressing\" it was that a racial slur shouted during an appearance by Sinners stars Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo at the Bafta film awards was not edited out of the broadcast.
1 min
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Biscuits maker tastes sweet success with return to profit
PROFIT at the biscuits giant behind Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels hit a sugar rush as the firm turned to a Strictly Come Dancing judge and a \"Dubai-inspired\" biscuit to boost revenue.
1 min
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Minister: 'I wouldn't blame crime victims for giving up'
COURTS minister Sarah Sackman says she 'wouldn't blame' victims who choose to walk away from the criminal justice system instead of waiting years for a trial.
1 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
School staff strike over pupils' bad behaviour
UNION MEMBERS CLAIM THEY DON'T FEEL SAFE ON PREMISES DUE TO CHILDREN'S 'VIOLENT AND ABUSIVE' DISRUPTION
2 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
MOBO award stars are revealed
Performance to mark 25 years of Grime genre
1 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Bridge set to reopen after 12 months of disruption
IT HAS caused 12 months of disruption and diversion, but Stockport's Greek Street bridge is finally set to reopen soon as a mammoth £20m project comes close to completion.
1 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
HUB CLUB
As aviation expansion leads to bigger and better airports, AMY JONES looks at the impacts and benefits to passengers
3 mins
February 25, 2026
Manchester Evening News
Movie lover's given bite at Jaws prop
SHOWBIZ BRIEFING
1 min
February 25, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

