Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
First of all I think we defended really well against Man City. Against such a world class team it was admirable that we managed to keep them out for so long. It took some individual brilliance to get them the two goals. And some sloppiness on our part, and there's a couple of things to work on.
First goal:
We're in a decent position, having enough men back to defend. Up to this point Baldock had been brilliant against Grealish. In this situation he's got AA behind him as a second defender. But Anel is a bit close to Baldock, maybe expecting Grealish to cut inside. But on this occasions Grealish goes to the byline:

And on this occasion he does get a yard on Baldock. In the same process Anel beomes awol as a 2nd defender, similar to Lowe vs Palace:

In my opinion both Anel and Lowe should have taken up a positions a bit further back from the 1st defender, enabling
Going back to the first photo, the red arrows show what Egan and JR will do, despite originally being in excellent positions:

So the cross comes in and Haaland can make a forward leap to attack the chipped back post cross. JR is on his heels and can't get high enough to challenge Haaland:

Conceding from crosses seem to be a bit of a problem so far, and the positioning of the second defender is one thing to work on.
Second goal:
Obviously Larouci should have cleared it when he had the chance. Everybody saw that and Larouci will be kicking himself. I'll concentrate on the other things that happened before the ball was in the net.
Moments before the ball was on the other side, where 2/3 of our central midfield, Bash and Souza, have been pulled over trying to stop a cross. The cross is brilliant, but JR manages to dive in to stop Haaland getting on the end of it. Now, notice Foden in the bottom left corner of this image:

Egan pats JR twice on the back for his challenge, but in the meantime Walker nicks the ball from Larouci and we're in trouble. Our centre halves gets to their feet, but can only get into protect-the-goal-mode while Man City have three unmarked targets (including Foden!) in the area and we never manage to get players covering this zone properly:

Walker picks out Foden, who has an awkward touch, but there is still no United player challenging as it falls to Rodri who blasts it in:

So key for this goal was that Man City managed to;
Things to consider for us:
First goal:
We're in a decent position, having enough men back to defend. Up to this point Baldock had been brilliant against Grealish. In this situation he's got AA behind him as a second defender. But Anel is a bit close to Baldock, maybe expecting Grealish to cut inside. But on this occasions Grealish goes to the byline:

And on this occasion he does get a yard on Baldock. In the same process Anel beomes awol as a 2nd defender, similar to Lowe vs Palace:


In my opinion both Anel and Lowe should have taken up a positions a bit further back from the 1st defender, enabling
- them to step in if the attacker goes on the outside
- the rest of the defence to concentrate on their marking
Going back to the first photo, the red arrows show what Egan and JR will do, despite originally being in excellent positions:

So the cross comes in and Haaland can make a forward leap to attack the chipped back post cross. JR is on his heels and can't get high enough to challenge Haaland:

Conceding from crosses seem to be a bit of a problem so far, and the positioning of the second defender is one thing to work on.
Second goal:
Obviously Larouci should have cleared it when he had the chance. Everybody saw that and Larouci will be kicking himself. I'll concentrate on the other things that happened before the ball was in the net.
Moments before the ball was on the other side, where 2/3 of our central midfield, Bash and Souza, have been pulled over trying to stop a cross. The cross is brilliant, but JR manages to dive in to stop Haaland getting on the end of it. Now, notice Foden in the bottom left corner of this image:

Egan pats JR twice on the back for his challenge, but in the meantime Walker nicks the ball from Larouci and we're in trouble. Our centre halves gets to their feet, but can only get into protect-the-goal-mode while Man City have three unmarked targets (including Foden!) in the area and we never manage to get players covering this zone properly:

Walker picks out Foden, who has an awkward touch, but there is still no United player challenging as it falls to Rodri who blasts it in:

So key for this goal was that Man City managed to;
- pull Bash and Souza out of position
- have players (Walker and Foden in particular) not giving up on the attack when it looked finished
- show superb quality with Silva's cross and Rodri's finish
Things to consider for us:
- Avoiding both our two most defensively minded midfielders being pulled out to stop a deep cross
- Not switching off before the ball is definitely fully cleared. Again notice how Foden doesn't, despite being furthest from the action when the original cross went in from the left. When he could get into that key position, so could our two midfielders
- Reacting quicker to danger when Larouci fell over
- Fatigue. May be a big ask for Souza in particular to be expected to sprint back into the central position at that stage. Should he have been subbed?
- Depth marking in the box; could Egan (not marking anyone) have moved out quicker to mark/challenge Foden/Rodri?