MANCHESTER CITY 2020/21: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:41 pm
2019/2020 оныхоо шинэ сэдэвийг нээлээ
Английн лигийн байж болох 4 цомын эзэн болж гайхалтай улиралын эзэд болж, 11 жил зүтгэсэн хайрт ахлагч Компанигаа төрлөх нутаглуу нь үдэн явууллаа. Тэрээр би бүр яваагүй хэзээ нэгэн цагт буцаж ирэх болно гэж мэдэгдсэн нь гайхалтай. Багаас явсан тоглогчид Fabian Delph, Douglas Luiz, Vincent Kompany 3 явуулсан.... шинээр ирсэн тоглогчид Rodri, Angeliño
Centre-Back
энэ гайхалтай улиралыг тоглогчоор дүгнэвэл:
Sergio Aguero
Another season with more than 30 goals – he ended with 32 – is testimony to his enduring class. The opener against Liverpool, the crucial winner at Burnley and a hat-trick against Arsenal were big highlights, but Aguero is so much more than just a goalscorer these days. 9
Kevin De Bruyne
His brilliant display as a sub in the FA Cup final was a timely reminder of what City have missed for most of an injury-hit season. But when he has played, the Belgian has been top quality. 8
Danilo
Played a key role at crucial moments, not least in the win over Liverpool as well as scoring the opener at Huddersfield. The Brazilian is reliable when called upon. 7
Fabian Delph
After last season’s excellence, this was a season too far for someone who is not a natural left back and the fact City lost five of the 13 games he started is significant. 4
Ederson
Not a season which will be remembered for outstanding saves, but his passing and calm work as an eleventh outfielder has been quite exceptional. 8
Fernandinho
Injury problems for the last three months of the season can’t cloud the fact that his brand of sharp defensive work and thrusting transitional play has been essential. 9
Phil Foden
His shock introduction in big games at the end of the season speak of his growing maturity. Two goals at Newport and the winner against Spurs have highlighted the next stage of his development. 7
Ilkay Gundogan
Always a great player to have around, he came into his own as Fernandinho’s replacement in the last three months and was arguably the Blues’ best player in that tense period. 8
Gabriel Jesus
Suffered due to Aguero’s consistent form. But still grabbed 21 goals, including two in the FA Cup final. Had a couple of dips in form, natural given his age and lack of playing time. 7
Vincent Kompany
Looked like being a tough season for him, with Stones and Laporte preferred at the start, and injuries also interrupting. But he steadied the ship after a mid-season wobble and was a colossus in the closing weeks of the season, scoring that thunderbolt against Leicester and defending with every ounce of his being. 10
Aymeric Laporte
If Kompany made the difference at key moments, the Frenchman was a rock all season – he defended brilliantly and also became a key attacking player, his long-range passing and five headed goals being central to the success. 10
Riyad Mahrez
Unfortunate to be behind outstanding Sterling and Bernardo, so he failed to get the run of starts he needed. But his killer goal at Brighton made up for a lot. 7
Benjamin Mendy
More injury frustration for the Frenchman after he started the season with a flurry of assists. Needs to keep his nose clean after evoking Guardiola’s wrath more than once. 5
Aro Muric
Number two for most of the season, he was drafted in for five Carabao Cup games, keeping four clean sheets and performing penalty shoot-out heroics at Leicester. 7
Nicolas Otamendi
Kept out of the team by the excellence of fellow centre backs, he was still an experienced and trustworthy stand-in, and actually started 28 games. Solid. 7
Leroy Sane
Perhaps the biggest frustration of the season. Brilliant at times – like his winner against Liverpool and equaliser at Schalke – but misfiring and mopey at others. 7
Bernardo Silva
His quality and work rate were evident last season but in this campaign he has taken it to a new level. Great, important goals, oodles of assists, and phenomenal industry – the perfect Pep Guardiola player. 10
David Silva
There have been signs of his magical powers waning this season, but he was superb early in the season and is still better than 99 per event of the Premier League. 8
Raheem Sterling
Racked up a personal best of 26 goals in the season, and became a main man for club and country. Unplayable at times, his directness, close control and sheer strength are a major City weapon. 10
John Stones
Brilliant start to the season as Laporte’s regular partner but Kompany’s greater authority and physicality meant he made three starts in the last 19 games. Next season is his time. 7
Kyle Walker
Had a serious wobble in the middle of the season but a spell out of the team saw him return to apply his qualities of pace and power which often give City a counter-attacking edge. 8
Aleks Zinchenko
For a player who turned down a £16million move to Wolves last summer, his re-invention as a left back has been one of Pep’s great successes. Great going forward, vast improvement in defence. 8