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    Aymeric Laporte hints at transfer exit from Man City with cryptic post after losing place under Pep Guardiola

    AYMERIC LAPORTE has hinted at a move away from Manchester City on social media.The defender has fallen down the pecking order under manager Pep Guardiola and could want a move to earn more game time.
    Aymeric Laporte has hinted at an exit from Manchester CityCredit: Alamy
    He posted on Instagram saying ‘new beginning’Credit: https://www.instagram.com/stories/laporte/3079326487042727081/?hl=en
    Laporte, 28, has attracted interest from LaLiga giants Barcelona recently.
    He has only featured 16 times in all competitions this season, with Guardiola preferring Ruben Dias, John Stones, Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji to the Spanish international.
    Laporte has fuelled his exit talk on Instagram as he posted a video of himself in a car on his story.
    And it was accompanied by a caption hinting at a move.
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    He wrote: “After the rain, a rainbow; after a storm, the calm; and after an end, a new beginning.”
    However, a move could prove difficult due to the Catalonian side’s financial difficulties.
    The club have effectively been hit with a transfer ban this summer because of their inability to rein in costs.
    Barca have spent wildly in recent years and tried to balance the books by effectively mortgaging future TV and other incomes by selling off a stake in the club.
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    LaLiga chief executive Javier Tebas, speaking at the FT Business of Football summit in London, confirmed in March: “Barcelona doesn’t have any room in its budget to spend in the upcoming transfer window.
    “Barcelona has been involved in questionable behaviour which has had an impact on LaLiga – and we are acting accordingly. We have ruled that they can no longer sign more players.
    “We have strict economic controls. At the end of each window, we tell all the clubs in LaLiga what they can spend.
    “They have to reduce their investment in players and we have encouraged them to sell players because for every amount they raise in sales they can spend 40 per cent of that.”
    This means that if he was to join Barcelona, the club would not be able to register him and he could find himself in footballing limbo. More

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    Tuchel lays into Bayern star for errors against Man City and says ‘that should NEVER happen at this level’

    THOMAS TUCHEL has slammed defender Dayot Upamecano for his costly errors against Manchester City.The Bayern Munich defender was at fault for City’s second goal after he was brushed off the ball by Jack Grealish.
    Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano made some costly errors against Man CityCredit: PA
    Thomas Tuchel slammed the defender’s mistakesCredit: Getty
    He then left Erling Haaland unmarked to score the host’s third and final goal of the Champions League quarter-final clash at the Etihad Stadium.
    And his manager, Tuchel, did not try to cover up for his star as he claimed Upamecano did not stay focused.
    He said: “[Upamecano] made a few too many errors.
    “There were two are three situations where he lacked a bit of concentration and made risky decisions.
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    “That should never happen at this level, in this part of the pitch. He will learn from it.”
    Tuchel did insist that there is no anger towards the errors from the French international, despite it leaving Bayern on the cusp of being knocked out.
    He added: “We aren’t angry with him.
    “He is still young and he will still make mistakes.
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    “But in a match at this level, you have to play without errors to achieve a result.”
    The former Chelsea boss did also suggest that he was happy with his team’s performance despite the drubbing.
    Bayern will have to overcome a three-goal deficit when they face the Citizens at the Allianz Arena next Wednesday. More

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    Bayern Munich fans call on Glazers to leave Man Utd as they hold up banner at Man City clash

    BAYERN MUNICH supporters have called for “all autocrats” to leave football. It came as fans in attendance of the clash against Manchester City unveiled a banner calling for the owners of both Manchester United and City to leave the clubs.
    Bayern Munich fans put up a banner calling on the Glazers and Sheikh Mansour to leave their clubsCredit: Getty
    The sale process of Man Utd has reportedly entered a third stageCredit: AFP
    Midway through the second-half, the Bayern fans revealed the banner which read: “Glazers, Sheikh Mansour, all autocrats out! Football belongs to the people.”
    However, a large section of City fans responded to it by chanting the name of Sheikh Mansour.
    The owners of cross-town rivals United are looking to sell the club after 18 years of ownership which has seen continued protests against them.
    The talks to take over the Red Devils have reportedly entered a third round of discussions, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatar Sheikh Jassim Bin Al Thani still in the running.
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    However, the Glazers are said to be holding out for a staggering fee of £6billion, while the highest bid so far has only reached £5bn.
    Such a takeover would be unthinkable in Germany due to the 50+1 fan ownership model operated in the country.
    It ensures fans have the power to make major decisions on their club’s future.
    Amid the protests, Bayern were thrashed 3-0 by Pep Guardiola’s City as individual errors summarised a below-par showing from the German champions.
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    A stunning goal from Rodri was followed up by second half goals from Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland, putting the hosts in control of the tie before the second leg at the Allianz Arena.
    Bayern had sacked ex-boss Julian Nagelsmann and appointed Thomas Tuchel in order to keep their treble hopes alive.
    However, since the move they have been knocked out of the DFB-Pokal by Freiburg and are now set for European elimination. More

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    Man City fans boo OWN PLAYER Joao Cancelo as Bayern Munich loanee subbed on in Champions League defeat

    MANCHESTER CITY fans booed their own player Joao Cancelo as Bayern Munich bought on the loanee in their 3-0 Champions League thumping.The Portugal defender got a hostile Etihad reception when he replaced Alphonso Davies late on as the outclassed German giants tried everything.
    Joao Cancelo tries to fend off Bernardo Silva in his brief cameo against parent club Man City in Bayern’s 3-0 defeat at the EtihadCredit: Getty
    Cancelo got a better reception from City players at the final whistleCredit: Reuters
    Rodri’s brilliant opener on 27 minutes had set up a glorious night for Pep Guardiola’s men.
    Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland then struck to round off one of City’s best ever nights in Europe, giving them a commanding lead for the Champions League quarter-final return.
    Cancelo was loaned out to Bayern in January following a spat with Guardiola.
    And although he was only given nine minutes with the Bundesliga champs already 3-0 down, another ex-City star played the whole game.
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    Germany winger Leroy Sane played the whole game, forcing home keeper Ederson into a crucial stop just before Haaland notched City’s third goal.
    Social media was as ungenerous to Cancelo as fans in the stadium were.
    One wrote: “Pep owns this guy. benched by another team.”
    Another wrote: “He got benched by Pep, Nagelsmann and Tuchel now. Salah truly finished his career.”
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    A third claimed: “Benched against us. Poetic.”
    And a fourth handed out the warning: “Always respect and trust the coach.”
    But a solemn-looking Cancelo was embraced at the final whistle end by City players.
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    Fans claim Pep Guardiola is trying to turn Haaland into Weghorst after seeing bizarre Man City line-up from BBC

    FANS worried Pep Guardiola was trying to turn Erling Haaland into Wout Weghorst after seeing the BBC version of Manchester City’s formation against Bayern Munich.Goal machine Haaland was shown next to John Stones amid four players behind sole attacker Bernardo Silva for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg.
    Erling Haaland is gunning for more Champions League goal records as he takes on Bayern Munich in the last eightCredit: EPA
    Loan frontman Wout Weghorst has often been used behind the main striking position by Man Utd boss Erik ten HagCredit: Reuters

    In the event, the Norwegian poacher did of course feature at the front of City’s attack.
    But even he must have been open-mouthed in admiration at the way Rodri swerved a stunning opener on 27 minutes – his first ever goal in Europe’s top club competition.
    Online observers, however, were bewildered by Haaland’s tactical role, based on the Beeb’s graphics, which suggested he might play a deeper role like Manchester United’s under-fire Weghorst.
    One fan said: “#Pep seen #Weghorst playing in the hole and thinks I can’t be outdone by Sir #TenHag – I know let’s try #Haaland and #Stones as a centre midfield pairing with license to go forwards protected by #Rodri and #Ilkay.”
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    Another posted: “What is BBC cooking!? Gündogan DM, Haaland and Stones as number 10s and Bernardo Silva as a number 9.”
    A third wrote: “Has BBC Sport got this right? I know Stones has been playing more advanced lately, but next to Haaland with Silva as lone striker?”
    And a fourth stated: “BBC Sport reckon Stones and Haaland are playing midfield just in behind Bernardo Silva tonight.”
    Etihad chief Guardiola has shaken his tactics up in recent months.
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    One fan spotted the BBC’s lineup
    The main difference is England centre-back Stones generally playing as one of two holding midfielders in front of a three-man defence.
    But he can drop to right-back to make a rearguard of four players when City are on the defensive.
    In front of the banks of three and two come four more creative midfielders, chiefly Bernardo Silva, stylist Kevin De Bruyne and bang-in-form Jack Grealish.
    That leaves Haaland in the position no-one doubts he’s best at – centre-forward.
    But it was Rodri’s long-range breakthrough that ignited fans most on social media.
    One said: “There’s no stopping those!” and another raved: “What a goal!” More

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    I turned down £100,000-a-week at Man City – Why do you think I work for every f***ing broadcaster, says Micah Richards

    MICAH RICHARDS has revealed how the “worst decision” of his life is the reason he now “works for every f***ing broadcaster”.The much-loved pundit is now a regular face on television after a successful switch from the pitch to the big screen.
    Micah Richards had Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer in stitches as he revealed his biggest regretCredit: Match of the Day Top Ten

    The 34-year-old former England international rose through the ranks at Manchester City and helped the club to win the Premier League title and the FA Cup.
    Following a season on loan in Italy at Fiorentina, he then moved to Aston Villa in 2015 after snubbing a whopping £100,000-a-week extension at the Etihad.
    He rejected the contract after struggling to get regular action with the Cityzens – but he was left to rue his decision as he was earning just a quarter of that two years later at Villa after their relegation to the Championship.
    Making the admission to a shell-shocked Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer on the Match of the Day: Top 10 podcast, the Sky Sports and BBC pundit said: “You had to have so much English players for the quota. So Man City offered by £100,000-a-week, five-and-a-half year deal. And I said no.”
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    Lineker rose to his feet in astonishment as Richards continued: “I said no because…”
    Lineker interrupted with: “You did what?”
    Richards replied: “Yeah exactly. Because I was number two behind [Pablo] Zabaleta. So I’m not all about the money.”
    Lineker then asked whether Richards had recovered from the decision, to which the ex-City man said: “Why do you think I work for every f***ing broadcaster?
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    “The worst decision I ever f***ing made!”
    As that was met by howls of laughter from Lineker and Shearer, Richards added: “I went to Aston Villa, that was less money. 
    “But then we got relegated in the first season, so my wages halved. So I’ve gone from a £100,000-a-week offer to like £25,000 in the Championship.”
    The chuckling Lineker then noted that the salary was still generous before he added: “No wonder you can’t stand Pablo Zabaleta.”
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    Guardiola vs Tuchel tactical mind games will be key if Man City are to beat Bayern Munich in epic Champions League clash

    THE Champions League is back with a bang this Tuesday as German champions Bayern Munich travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on the champions of England.There will be a familiar face in the opposition dugout for Manchester City as the Bavarian giants recently appointed former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel to replace Julian Nagelsmann after a turbulent run of fixtures.
    Pep Guardiola and Thomas Tuchel go head to head again
    Pep Guardiola will still have nightmares of the trilogy of games between April and May of 2021 where the two sides squared off in three separate competitions. 
    Chelsea won all three, including a narrow 1-0 victory in the final of the Champions League.
    While Pep got his revenge on Tuchel in the following campaign, completing the double over his counterpart in the Premier League, the final in Porto will have left an unhealed scar.
    Nevertheless, the City boss will have the opportunity to get his European revenge over these two legs to take one step closer to lifting the crown for the first time in the club’s history.
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    Meanwhile, Tuchel will be desperate to cut Pep’s wound deeper and cement his place at the illustrious table of coaches to have won multiple Champions Leagues.
    A change from Chelsea
    Having inherited a mess at Stamford Bridge following a disastrous few months under Frank Lampard, Tuchel decided to change the team’s shape.
    The highly-rated coach switched to a 3-4-2-1 from the 4-3-3 preferred by his predecessor.
    Tuchel admitted that this was a decision based on the personnel that was available at his disposal at the time.
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    However, it was the instigator for overwhelming success for the remainder of the 2020/21 season as the Blues flew up the table, eventually finishing third and taking home the European title.
    At Bayern Munich, Nagelsmann was pretty consistent with his deployment of the 4-2-3-1 and the Reds have much more star quality than Chelsea two years ago.
    As such, Tuchel hasn’t changed the shape. In his first few games in charge, the manager has maintained Nagelsmann’s 4-2-3-1.
    It is likely that Man City will face this same structure on Tuesday night as Bayern are set to battle it out for their share of the ball.
    Bayern’s shape in possession resembles a 4-3-3 as Joshua Kimmich operates as a deep-lying midfielder in front of the backline while his partner Leon Goretzka pushes higher.
    Goretzka has pushed up into the left halfspace and Thomas Muller has mirrored this on the right. As Bayern play out from the back, their shape changes from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-3-3.
    Tuchel’s system is very fluid in this regard, although this can be credited to the work completed by Nagelsmann during his tenure too as Bayern were really flexible positionally during games.
    But the formation changes once more out of possession when Bayern are forced to defend.
    Of course, much like his Chelsea side, Tuchel still wants his team to be on the front foot, pressing and trying to win back the ball as close to the opposition’s goal as possible.
    The shape reverts to its base 4-2-3-1 when Bayern are defending, with Goretzka dropping back alongside Kimmich and Muller restored to his No 10 role behind the striker.
    In the derby, Bayern were quick to drop into a 4-2-3-1 formation lower down the pitch once Dortmund broke through the hosts’ high pressing.
    How Bayern lined up at the weekend
    There is still a slight possibility that Tuchel goes for the art of surprise by changing Bayern’s shape to a more conservative back three formation but it’s unlikely.
    As a result, we can expect the visitors to line up in a 4-3-3 in possession and a 4-2-3-1 while defending.
    Bayern’s aggressive defending versus City’s build-up
    One of the most interesting battles to watch out for is how Man City fare when building out from the back against Bayern’s aggressive press.
    While it’s still early days into his tenure at the Allianz Arena, Tuchel’s set-up when defending higher up the pitch was very obvious.
    As aforementioned, the German wants Bayern to defend in a 4-2-3-1 but when pressing in the final third, the shape is altered depending on the opposition.
    For example, Borussia Dortmund used Emre Can as a lone No6 during their build-up play but often Jude Bellingham would drop next to the former Liverpool man.
    When this happened, Goretzka would step up next to Muller to ensure that he wasn’t being outnumbered 2v1 by Can and Bellingham.
    Because of this, Bayern’s defensive shape changed from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-1-4-1.
    Goretzka stepped forward to mark Can while Bellingham was being picked up by Muller, altering the team’s structure.
    Tuchel wants to protect the centre of the pitch and force their opponents to play to the wide areas rather than through the middle.
    This is because it is much easier to defend on the flanks than in the central areas since the attacking side will have fewer passing angles due to the limitations of the sidelines.
    To initiate this, centre-forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting pressures one centre-back at an angle, cutting off the passing lane to the other central defender.
    The ball-carrier is then forced to play it out to his fullback. From there, Bayern go man-for-man on the flanks, or to use the old-school Sunday league term, Bayern ‘lock on’.
    Choupo-Moting’s angled pressured caused the Freiburg centre-back to play out wide. Once this occurred, Bayern shifted across and went man-for-man on the flanks.
    Man City team that won at Southampton last weekend
    When these situations arise, Tuchel wants his players to be tenacious and aggressive to win the ball back.
    However, facing Manchester City will be a much tougher task for the Bundesliga champions as Pep Guardiola’s team are the kings of building out from the back.
    City are pressed high in almost every game and so Bayern’s plan will be like water off a duck’s back to them.
    Pep’s players are more than comfortable playing under pressure and in tight spaces against similar pressing schemes.
    In fact, in City’s recent 4-1 victory over Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp’s side pressed in the same manner as Bayern are expected to this Tuesday.
    Despite being under intense pressure from the visitors, goalkeeper Ederson comfortably played a line-breaking passes to the forward line, bypassing the press with one ball.
    Liverpool’s backline were constantly exposed once the press was beaten and so the build-up versus high press battle could be the key throughout both legs of this colossal European tie.
    Risky fullbacks
    Another noticeable tactical tweak made by Tuchel in his first few games in charge of Bayern is how aggressive the fullbacks are against the opposition’s winger.
    Tuchel is keen for his side to press all over the pitch, not just in the final third.
    This also means that the fullbacks have to follow the opposition’s winger into deeper areas should they drop to look for the ball.
    Against Dortmund in Der Klassiker, this was particularly evident as Julian Brandt was always looking to come short to receive the ball from deep, hoping to turn and drive forward with it.
    However, Alphonso Davies kept up and would follow him very deep, even if there was no defensive cover down that flank.
    Brandt has dropped into a pocket of space behind Bayern’s midfield, but Davies was right on top of him, leaving his position in the backline to follow his man.
    Alphonso Davies was dominant on the left v Dortmund
    Unfortunately, there is a downside to this.
    As the fullback is stepping out from the back, there is space left to be exploited behind him.
    Dortmund didn’t use this open channel enough to attack into, but Pep is wise.
    A similar scenario will likely play out as City’s wingers are notorious for coming short to look for passes from the midfield rather than running in behind.
    When this occurs, the hosts can use the runs of the nearest central midfielders to move into the channel to receive.
    To combat this, Bayern’s closest centre-back will come across to defend the channel but there will be one less man defending the box as a result.
    City have always performed these underlapping central midfielder runs since Pep has been at the helm and are deadly from these situations. 
    Liverpool’s right-back James Milner stepped higher, causing a separation between him and Joel Matip at the back. De Bruyne ran into this open channel, causing Matip to come across before eventually whipping it in to Erling Haaland who stabbed it home.
    When analysing Bayern’s set-up under Tuchel, Guardiola will know that this is perhaps the best way for the English champions to break down their European opponents over these two enticing legs.
    So what does this all mean?
    The two matches will undoubtedly be evenly matched in terms of personnel on the pitch as well as guidance from the touchline.
    Guardiola and Tuchel have met just once in European competition and the latter gained the upper hand.

    The City boss will be out for revenge, and this is the perfect opportunity to do so.
    While two incredible teams take centre stage, the tactical between two rival managers will be a sight to behold under the floodlights at the Etihad. More

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    Arsenal title blow with Man City key man Phil Foden set to return for huge April 26 clash after appendix surgery

    PHIL FODEN will get on his bike and is ready to cycle back in time for the title clash against Arsenal.The Manchester City midfielder was expected to be sidelined until at least the start of May after having his appendix removed less than a fortnight ago.
    Foden has nine goals and four assists in 24 Prem appearances this seasonCredit: Getty
    But Foden, 22, is already up and about.
    He will start bike and strength work this week and there are hopes to ease him back before the table-topping Gunners visit the Etihad on April 26.
    The FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United on Saturday week has been mentioned but Arsenal are firmly in his sights.
    Foden had to miss England’s win over Ukraine last month due to his appendix issues flaring up just before the game.
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    But the star updated fans from his hospital bed during the Wembley victory as he reassured them he was “feeling much better”.
    He is now set to miss both legs of Manchester City’s huge Champions League quarter-final clash with Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern Munich.
    Pep Guardiola’s side are still fighting on three fronts as they look to land the treble.
    The game against Arsenal in late April could be huge in deciding where the title ends up with the Gunners having a five point lead at the top.
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    Meanwhile, City rookie Kian Breckin, 19, is on the hitlist of a host of Premier League clubs.
    Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs and Southampton have all watched the midfielder, who is the son of former Nottingham  Forest centre-back Ian.
    Only a sizable bid could tempt City to sell. More