Comparing the two seasons, I feel that the dominance of the passing control at that time and the current passing control on the court is not a little bit different. It's amazing. Only two players bought back this year are the main players, one is Walker and the other is goalkeeper Edersen. Everyone else is hurt. However, the dominance of the whole team feels like a grade or two. Besides the magic of Guashuai, how can you explain it through a season of player tactical training?
De Braune's feeling is omnipotent, with a genius-like low-long pass, strange low-altitude arc, tearing apart the opponent's defense, making the striker eat the cake easily, taking the ball like Kaka when fighting back, and breaking through and cutting the ball to a favorable position. In positional warfare, as long as there is a gap, he can wear threatening balls.
Some people say that his role in positional warfare is not as good as that of Silva. In fact, it's just that Guashuai has a different division of labor according to their characteristics. Holding the ball at the foot of the mat is a master's level, holding more balls and breaking through the torn iron drum array. Deb can see opportunities that others can't see outside the restricted area, and his position is relatively backward. Together with Fernando Dinho, he organized, connected and scheduled the frontcourt and backcourt. While attacking with such talent, Deb can also break 3 to 4 goals per game.
Not to brag, if Manchester City can win the Champions League, it will be a strong contender for the Golden Globe Award next year.