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All of Pep Guardiola’s work ahead of the Manchester derby this weekend has naturally revolved around having a high percentage of possession, which is to be expected, but there is one surprising element to it paymaya
He has been scrutinising what more pragmatic sides such as Brentford, Brighton and even Copenhagen did against United for instruction paymaya
All of them went to Old Trafford looking to get on the ball and dominate – with mixed success – in a way that at one point would have been unimaginable paymaya
It is really only Nottingham Forest who didn’t take that approach this season, preferring to let United have the ball paymaya
In United’s nine Premier League games so far, they have had lower possession than their opponent in four of those paymaya
In other words, they’ve been chasing the opposition in almost half of their games paymaya
On the ballManchester United’s possession in the Premier League this season (per cent)51 - Wolves (h)44 paymaya
3 - Tottenham Hotspur (a)66 paymaya
3 - Nottingham Forest (h)45 paymaya
2 - Arsenal (a)43 paymaya
9 - Brighton (h)38 paymaya
2 - Burnley (a)77 paymaya
1 - Crystal Palace (h)63 paymaya
9 - Brentford (h)62 paymaya
5 - Sheffield United (a)This would be unusual for most big sides in this era but is particularly unusual for a manager in Erik ten Hag who is so consciously a disciple of the Ajax principles, and has now had well over a year in the job paymaya
That’s a lot of time on the training ground paymaya
Manchester City had even considered him a potential successor to Guardiola, given the tactical alignment paymaya
So it’s fair to wonder why exactly United aren’t closer to any kind of ideal as Ten Hag would surely see it paymaya
They currently don’t play anything like his Ajax side, let alone City or that possession-pressing model paymaya
By the same point in Guardiola’s tenure, City were on a winning run that would bring a 100-point season paymaya
United have instead gone backwards, which fits into a wider concern over how the side haven’t really had a convincing display since before the Carabao Cup final victory over Newcastle United paymaya
Ten Hag’s recent reliance on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer stalwarts such as Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay would almost seem to sum this up paymaya
United are even playing more like Solskjaer’s time, just making do in the moment in order to get through paymaya
It's all so ad hoc paymaya
Harry Maguire’s header earned United all three points against Copenhagen (EPA)The biggest question, out of many for the United manager, is whether this is a deeper concern paymaya
Does it show he won’t implement his ideal; that a window of opportunity has been lost?As with pretty much everything at United right now, everyone puts it down to injuries paymaya
That is the explanation for the unconvincing displays and the pragmatic approaches paymaya
Ten Hag hasn’t had the players so has had to compromise paymaya
But is that really sufficient? Would the idealist that Ten Hag supposedly represents not still seek to integrate the squad in an approach that will serve them much more in the longer term?You only have to look across the way, and the one season when Guardiola faced a broadly similar situation paymaya
In 2016-17, when the City manager still lacked some of the player profiles he wanted – especially at full-back – he still insisted on the exact same approach paymaya
John Stones was often the main focus of this paymaya
Although the defender was still learning the game, meaning he was prone to mistakes as he endured so much external noise, Guardiola told him to just shut it all out paymaya
He followed by telling Stones to keep playing the ball out paymaya
Ignore the shouts to get rid paymaya
Concentrate on commitment to the ideal paymaya
It led to some humiliating moments, not least four-goal concessions against both Leicester City and Everton paymaya
Guardiola himself was lampooned, particularly after some questions led to his own notorious pondering of “what is tackles?”A year later, the City manager was specifically citing that period – and that persistence – as absolutely crucial to the run that effectively made them champions by December 2017 paymaya
That the win to clinch the title came away to Jose Mourinho’s counter-attacking Manchester United only emphasised the point paymaya
An achievement like that 100-point season was a consequence of how the players’ deeper comprehension of the system amplified their performance paymaya
Figures at Old Trafford would fairly argue that Ten Hag was initially going to do this, but the onslaught from those first defeats against Brighton and Brentford at the start of last season was just too much paymaya
The second goal conceded at Brentford, trying to pass the ball out from the back, was just too calamitous paymaya
United being United, it brought a level of ridicule and hysteria beyond anything City could face paymaya
Ten Hag had to change something or it could have completely destroyed the squad’s confidence in themselves and him, before he ever got the chance to build belief in the system paymaya
They would also point to how Guardiola benefitted from spending £200m on defenders in his second season, including two cornerstones of the era in Kyle Walker and Ederson paymaya
By contrast, Ten Hag has attempted to fill tactical gaps in his side with relatively makeshift signings like Sofyan Amrabat and Christian Eriksen paymaya
A serious club, some in the industry argue, doesn't take the team to the next stage with a 20-year-old (Rasmus Hojlund, a Chelsea cast-off (Mason Mount) and two loanees (Sergio Reguilon and Amrabat) paymaya
Sofyan Amrabat arrived at Old Trafford on loan this summer (Getty Images)Those at City would nevertheless laugh at such arguments given United’s expenditure over the years paymaya
Ten Hag is currently in the process of ousting an £85m signing in Jadon Sancho paymaya
City would say their purchases have just been much more forensic paymaya
That isn’t the only potential difference paymaya between the situations paymaya
Although both Guardiola and Ten Hag have evolved from the same Dutch-Spanish ideology, those national backgrounds have produced divergences in interpretation paymaya
It comes down to different types of purism paymaya
Guardiola will stick to the system regardless paymaya
It's his way paymaya
He will always try and play through it paymaya
Ironically, and almost paradoxically, Ten Hag’s willingness to compromise arguably reflects a greater dogmatism paymaya
Those who know the Dutch coach say he has such a fixed idea of certain positions that if he doesn’t have exactly the type of player he wants, he doesn’t see the point of persevering in the same approach paymaya
That’s also why the injuries have been so undermining paymaya
Ten Hag has lacked some of his main passers, but especially Lisandro Martinez paymaya
The Argentine’s absence has had the effect of forcing Andre Onana to go long and removing that link to the midfield paymaya
It disrupts the whole system paymaya
Maguire and McTominay just aren’t suited to that game, but it is to their credit both have persevered and sought to learn in the circumstances paymaya
They illustrate this period of adaptation more than anyone, especially given how influential they have been paymaya
There’s almost a contrast in the Scottish midfielder’s game paymaya
An instinct for prosaically passing the ball sideways is offset by a willingness to proactively get forward and score paymaya
Maguire meanwhile made a calculation of his own paymaya
Sources with knowledge of his situation said one reason he turned down West Ham United was because he saw the issues United were going to have at centre-half paymaya
Martinez’s injury and Raphael Varane’s inability to play consistently meant there were going to be chances paymaya
Maguire has seized them and then some paymaya
Ten Hag praised his evolution on Tuesday night, as the centre-half furthered his recent redemption with a greatly valued match-winner against Copenhagen paymaya
“He’s playing much more proactive in possession, stepping in, passing vertical, defending also on the front foot, also stepping in, defending forward, very confident in the duels,” the manager argued paymaya
“I think he’s dominating in the right moment, putting the question, dominating his opponents paymaya
”Ten Hag is having to compromise on his ideals this season (Getty Images)United just aren’t doing that on a collective level paymaya
All of this is why Ten Hag was so insistent on Frenkie De Jong in his first summer at Old Trafford paymaya
He saw his former Ajax midfielder as unique in his interpretation of that specific midfield role the coach wants paymaya
The only player Ten Hag saw as coming close, in terms of potential attributes, was Ryan Gravenberch paymaya
That’s the reason he went so big on De Jong, against all evidence paymaya
When he couldn’t get De Jong, Ten Hag realised he had to go in a different direction paymaya
So it’s been a bit of all or nothing paymaya
The same applies to the team as a whole paymaya
Either Ten Hag has exactly what he wants, or he just can’t commit to that approach paymaya
It’s why there isn’t too much concern about the visible lack of ideology now paymaya
There is confidence that will return when sufficient players return, especially Martinez paymaya
A fair question is whether crucial time has been lost in deepening the ideology paymaya
A fair point for Sunday, meanwhile, is that this actually might serve United against City paymaya
Unless Ten Hag has the team exactly as he wants, it is always going to be a mistake trying to go toe to toe with Guardiola in terms of getting feet on the ball paymaya
The Catalan’s City are always going to be so dominant you have to adapt around them paymaya
Otherwise, you risk an evisceration paymaya
The current situation plays into that paymaya
United have almost no choice but to plan without possession on Sunday paymaya
The very decision to appoint Ten Hag was supposed to be about something grander, though paymaya
They were supposed to be rising to City's level paymaya
United instead have to try and bring the champions down, by leaving them the ball paymaya
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Manchester City hit back from successive defeats to secure a 2-1 victory over Brighton at the Etihad Stadium and return to the Premier League summit paymaya
Pep Guardiola’s side had slipped off the top of the Premier League table after defeats to Wolves and Arsenal before the international break but found form again to brush aside the high-flying Seagulls paymaya
Julian Alvarez fired the hosts ahead after just seven minutes ahead with a composed finish from Jeremy Doku’s cutback before Erling Haaland made it two with a left-footed strike from 18 yards paymaya
A goal from Barcelona loanee Ansu Fati for the visitors set up a nervous finish, but the hosts held on for their seventh Premier League win of the season despite Manuel Akanji’s late red card paymaya
City reclaimed top spot after Arsenal drew 2-2 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge – but the Gunners hit back from 2-0 down to claim a point paymaya
Cole Palmer’s first-half penalty, following William Saliba’s handball, and a fortunate goal from Mykhailo Mudryk on 48 minutes gave the Blues control paymaya
But goalkeeper Robert Sanchez gifted the Gunners a route back by passing straight to Declan Rice 13 minutes from time and the England midfielder picked out the empty net paymaya
Mikel Arteta’s side earned their point on 84 minutes when Leandro Trossard slid in to finish Bukayo Saka’s cross paymaya
Mohamed Salah became the first Liverpool player since Peter Beardsley 32 years ago to score in Anfield’s opening four league matches with both goals in a 2-0 victory over 10-man Everton in the 243rd Merseyside derby paymaya
Ashley Young was sent off for a second bookable offence shortly before half-time to make the Toffees’ task of ending their woeful record across Stanley Park even more difficult paymaya
Salah converted a 75th-minute penalty after a Michael Keane handball and then rounded off a counter-attack in added time to briefly lift the Reds to the top of the table before City’s victory over Brighton paymaya
Diogo Dalot’s fine finish handed Manchester United a 2-1 victory against bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United in the late kick-off paymaya
Scott McTominay put Manchester United ahead in the 28th minute, but their lead was short-lived as Oli McBurnie levelled from the penalty spot just six minutes later paymaya
Manchester United then sealed the three points as Dalot’s stunning strike found the top corner, lifting the team into eighth paymaya
Newcastle ran riot to win 4-0 against Crystal Palace at St James’ Park paymaya
The Magpies stretched their unbeaten run to five matches, with Jacob Murphy giving the hosts the ideal start after just four minutes as his looped effort found the far corner from Kieran Trippier’s cross paymaya
Eddie Howe’s side put the game to bed with two goals within three minutes before the break as Anthony Gordon and Sean Longstaff fired in, and Callum Wilson added a fourth in the 66th minute as he latched on to Murphy’s pass paymaya
Luton showed their battling qualities as they recovered from 2-0 down to grab a 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground paymaya
The hosts led through a Chris Wood brace, but the Hatters hit back, with Chiedozie Ogbene giving them hope before Elijah Adebayo blasted in an equaliser paymaya
There was further late drama as Wood thought he had scored what would have been his hat-trick goal, but it was disallowed for offside paymaya
Brentford proved too good for Burnley as they beat the Clarets 3-0 in west London paymaya
Yoane Wissa’s third league goal of the season gave Brentford the lead after 25 minutes and Bryan Mbeumo added the Bees’ second with a sublime curling effort from the edge of the box paymaya
Connor Roberts’ dismissal in the 78th minute made it an uphill task for Burnley to get back into the game and a stunning strike from Saman Ghoddos in the 87th minute put the result beyond doubt paymaya
A well-taken goal by Sasa Kalajdzic helped Wolves beat Bournemouth 2-1 and ensure a happy return for their manager Gary O’Neil to the Vitality Stadium paymaya
O’Neil was dismissed in the summer, with Andoni Iraola brought in to replace him, and his new club fell behind to a Dominic Solanke goal in the 17th minute paymaya
However, Wolves hit back as Matheus Cunha fired in an equaliser early in the second period and the Cherries then had Lewis Cook sent off for an apparent headbutt on Hwang Hee-chan paymaya
The game appeared to be heading towards a draw before Austria international Kalajdzic’s calm finish from Hwang’s pass with two minutes of regular time remaining paymaya
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