PatrickLFC
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It's risk vs reward though. In the past, Guardiola's teams have been beaten by teams that press high, probably more than by those that park the bus. But to execute the high press is extremely difficult, and there is the risk that you'll get torn apart if they can play through it. Getting the high press right is arguably the best way to beat him, it's just extremely difficult to do
I didn't watch the game against Spurs so don't know whether it was approached correctly but City have shown they can break down teams with 10 men behind the ball. To try to cut them off at the source by pressing high is brave, but Spurs are one of the teams that, in form (which they're not), could pull it off.
I didn't watch the game against Spurs so don't know whether it was approached correctly but City have shown they can break down teams with 10 men behind the ball. To try to cut them off at the source by pressing high is brave, but Spurs are one of the teams that, in form (which they're not), could pull it off.