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Guardiola Explains ‘Changed’ Man City Tactics Ahead Of Sheffield United Clash
Manchester City have been in-form in recent weeks and Pep Guardiola has explained how he changed his men’s tactics to bring them back to their brilliant best
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Manchester City currently sit top of the Premier League table and have not been beaten since a 2-0 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur on November 21; a run of 18 games.
The Citizens have also won their last 11 games in all competitions and will be looking to extend their unbeaten run when they face bottom side Sheffield United on Saturday.
Speaking to the media ahead of City’s clash against the Blades, Guardiola admitted he realized his side were not playing well at the beginning of the season and he had to tweak his tactics to galvanize the Manchester-based club.
"I didn't like the way we were playing," he said. "In previous seasons, the wingers were wider and higher, so we came back to our principles. For many reasons, we had to adapt to the quality we had and the players we had in that moment.
"That is the reason I tried to find the way. In the end, I felt having the wingers wide and high helped us to be more stable and the quality of the players do the rest. When we have the ball, we run less.
"When things don’t go well, managers have the feeling we don’t fight or have the spirit. The reason we didn’t play well was because when we had the ball we ran too much. When we have the ball we need to walk. When we don’t have the ball you have to run with your life.
"Now I think we are calmer. To play Sheffield [United] is always uncomfortable for us. That system - the 5-3-2 - is difficult to attack. I am a little bit concerned about the game tomorrow (Saturday)."