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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
by
slapper
on 29/03/2024, 12:45:48 UTC
This is one of the things that will weaken Manchester City's performance against Real Madrid and Arsenal in the Premier League and in the UEFA Champions League, respectively. Kyle Walker is a good defender, and if he is not in the Manchester City squad that will face Real Madrid and Arsenal, the Manchester City defense will be vulnerable.
I totally agree with you because irrespective of how good Manchester City is and how they can easily cover up for a player who is injured but with the kind of player Kyle Walker is it will surely affect the performance of Manchester City because in terms of Manchester City defense Kyle Walker is there pillar and also no matter how strong a club is if there defense line is not good all there efforts will go to waste, although Kyle Walker injury is not that bad so he will surely play all there upcoming matches, so that's to say that Manchester City will be using all there full force on there upcoming matches.
I see that the performance of Manchester City players is quite even in all their lines and indeed they have proven that they do not experience a decline in performance when there is player rotation, the same goes for what will happen in the future, it is true that Kyle Walker is quite an influential player but that doesn't mean that if he is absent then the team's performance will decrease drastically.

Manchester City will face 2 difficult matches in the near future, against Arsenal and against Real Madrid and with the problems they are currently facing, many of their players are injured, even though it is difficult, I think Manchester City still has a big chance of getting through these difficult matches victory.
Yeah, you can't deny Man City's grit. Those injuries are a serious concern, especially Walker (that guy's a rock). But Pep's a genius at reshuffling his team, he gets the best out of each player. It's gonna be brutal against Arsenal and Real Madrid, but City's got some amazing depth. Look at how Rico Lewis has stepped into that role, it's seamless. And their attack, man... Haaland, De Bruyne, Foden - they can tear any team apart. So even without a perfect lineup, City's got the talent and the system to make it work

It's true, Arsenal's been looking unstoppable lately. Losing Martinelli would've been a huge blow, but hearing he's injured might just be a tiny bit of a relief for City. Football's about seizing those moments, adjusting on the fly. If Pep can play this smart, keep everyone focused, City has a shot at weathering this storm. It won't be a walk in the park, but they've definitely got the mental toughness and the raw ability to pull through