Sendros thinks it is good to stay in Gundogan, and Wiltz is a bit difficult in the early stages of the Premier League
In the last round of the Premier League this season, Manchester City defeated Fulham and Gundogan scored. As we all know, Gundoan's performance after returning to the Blue Moon Legion did not meet expectations. When he decided to stay in the team, there was a lot of controversy about this. Former Swiss star Sendros supports the decision of the management and the players. De Bruyne has bid farewell to the Etihad Stadium. If all the midfield lineups in the championship era run away and the team does not have transition personnel during the transformation period, Manchester City's record will decline sharply. Sendros thinks it is good for Gundogan to stay in the team. Perhaps the physical fitness of this German veteran has declined and he cannot keep up with the regular Premier League game rhythm, but his awareness and organizational ability have helped the club a lot. In addition, Sendros emphasized that Gundoan is also preparing to start coaching courses in the Blue Moon Army, which will help him develop after retirement. plus Gundogan is willing to help young players, so he is the right person for Manchester City in the transition stage, and it is beneficial for him to stay in the team. In Sendros's view, the probability of Wiltz joining Liverpool is extremely high, and in theory, the two sides are quite matched. Anfield lacks midfielders for several consecutive seasons, and the club won the Premier League championship last season, which shows that Slott's team is at the top and can make new players yearn for a higher stage. However, Sendros is not optimistic about the prospects of this talented German boy in the Premier League - Wiltz is a bit difficult in the early stages of the Premier League. First of all, there is a significant gap in the intensity of the confrontation between the Bundesliga and the Premier League. It will definitely take a relatively difficult adaptation process for other leagues to come to the stage of English football. Furthermore, Liverpool and Leverkusen have different tactical environments, and Slot will not formulate a system like Alonso. These are the more difficult places for Wilz to integrate into the new environment. Of course, Sendros also believes that Wilz's talent and willpower to help him survive the difficult adaptation period of his early Premier League. If Wilz can really put on the Liverpool jersey, his technical characteristics may become a weapon to crack the high-pressure pressing of the Premier League. The German young player's dribbling rhythm and scalpel-like straight pass are exactly the weapon that the mid- and lower-level Premier League teams fear the most. Looking back at Coutinho's "Arrow through the Cloud" at Anfield, it was the delicate South American technology that formed a wonderful chemical reaction with the tough style of the Premier League. However, the cruelty of the Premier League is not only reflected in the confrontation level, but also in its ruthless fault tolerance. The Bundesliga allows talented players to slowly adjust after making mistakes, while the Premier League broadcast footage will infinitely amplify the return to defense after each goal is lost. The high-pressing DNA left by the Klopp era requires frontcourt players to participate in defense, which will be a subversive transformation for Wilz, who is used to enjoying freedom in the Alonso system. Slott may learn from the refined management of Dutch coaches, and like training Van Dijk back then, he used video analysis to help Wilz understand the running habits of Premier League wingers. It is worth noting that the culture of Liverpool's locker room may become a stealth boost for Wilz. From Salah to McAllister, Anfield has always been good at helping technical players to temper their hardness. If Wiltz could learn to use concise British passes to resolve pressing with a simple British pass like Harvey Alonso back then, he might find himself adapting to the Premier League pace faster than expected. In Manchester City's tactical system in the new season, Gundogan's role may gradually shift to the dual identity of "player and mentor". This German midfielder is like a living tactical board in the locker room. Every touch of his ball can give young people like Fordon and Palmer a free practical master class. When the opponent presses at a high position, Gundogan can always use his seemingly light turn to get rid of what it means to "brake with static" - this textbook-level way of handling the ball is the most vivid teaching case of the Guardiola system. An interesting observation circulated within the coaching staff: Gundogan's guidance when warming up on the sidelines is often more immediate than the tactical boards of some assistant coaches. When he played against Sevilla in the Champions League group stage last season, the camera captured him in three whispers to change his running route and eventually created a winning goal. This ability to fine-tune the real-time tactical skills is subtly improving the football IQ of the entire team. What’s even more rare is that Gundogan took the initiative to participate in the Manchester City youth training camp’s "passing and helping" plan. Every Thursday afternoon, he appears at the U21 training ground, specifically guiding young players how to crack the compression with their first touch. A scout report shows that Cole Palmer, who was trained by him, had a 17% increase in the success rate of shots from the backcourt in the reserve team game. This inheritance effect may be more strategically valuable than playing 60 minutes on the court. From this we can see that Sendros believes that it is beneficial to stay in Gundo's team, and it is beneficial to many aspects. In the corridor of Etihad Stadium, classic photos of Cruyff teaching Guardiola were hung. Now Gundogan is sowing the future for Manchester City on the training ground in a similar way. When Alvarez began to unconsciously imitate his oblique pass habits, the Blue Moon had actually received double transfer returns – both retaining the midfield commander and gaining an invisible coach. This silent inheritance of moistening things may be the ultimate code for the wealthy family to maintain their prosperity. For Gundoan himself in the later stages of his career, it is more appropriate for him to stay in the team if he wants to win more honors. No matter what, Manchester City has already set up a framework for a giant. Begiristan is expected to increase the intensity of signings in the summer transfer window. The author (an old colleague said that Gundogan will win some championship trophys when he stays in the team.
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