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    How Man Utd can exploit Man City’s defence and get revenge but only if Ten Hag gets his tactics exactly right

    BACK at the start of October, Manchester City claimed bragging rights in the Manchester derby by thrashing their bitter rivals Manchester United 6-3.A pair of hat-tricks from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden extended City’s lead over Erik ten Hag’s side to eight points in the Premier League table.
    Erik ten Hag comes up against Pep Guardiola on Saturday
    Marcus Rashford leads the goalscoring for Man Utd
    Erling Haaland has been sensational for Man City this season
    The Red Devils stayed sixth, way off their once-noisy, now extremely loud neighbours, while Pep Guardiola’s men moved within a point of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
    It was a humiliating defeat for United and was only the third time in history that the club conceded six goals in a Premier League game, leading to intense criticism for new manager ten Hag and his players.
    The team still had frailties, maintaining their shadows from the previous campaign, a horrific habit of crumbling when the going got tough.
    However, fast forward to January 2023, with the reverse fixture kicking off this weekend, a victory for Manchester United will put the English giants just a point off their Mancunian adversaries.
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    The Reds are in a much healthier position, having won ten of their last eleven games in all competitions.
    This is a different Man United to the one that City picked apart in October and the derby will likely be a lot closer this time around.
    Man City’s defensive weakness
    Manchester City’s defensive record has actually regressed from last season.
    In 38 games during the 2021/22 campaign, City were conceding 0.69 goals per game compared to 0.94 this season.
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    Furthermore, the Citizens have already allowed 16 goals against them in 17 matches which is already just 10 fewer than last season. 
    In this campaign, Pep’s team are on course to concede a projected 36 goals in the league which would be the highest number of goals against since his first season managing in English football.
    Over the years, City have always boasted one of the best defensive records in European football but have been far from a conservative side.
    Guardiola’s teams take the approach that the best form of defence is attack. If the opposition don’t have the ball, then they can’t hurt you.
    This mantra has been successful once again this season as the champions currently boast the third-best defensive record in the division despite systematic flaws in the team.
    The two-time Champions League winning coach sets his side up to attack in a way that City can counterpress effectively out of possession to regain the ball as quickly as possible.
    In this example, Rico Lewis has been tasked with coming inside next to Rodri while Nathan Ake becomes a third centre-back.
    Rodri is a dominant force in midfield
    To do this, the manager instructs one of his fullbacks to invert centrally and play alongside Rodri who operates as the No6.
    Meanwhile, the other fullback tucks inside along side the two centre-backs, creating a back three.
    All of a sudden, the team’s shape switches from the conventional 4-3-3 to a 3-2-5.
    Guardiola uses inverted fullbacks as, when possession is turned over to the opposition, it makes sense to have more defence-minded players in the middle of the park who can cut out counterattacks.
    Essentially, when City lose the ball, there are four defenders and a defensive midfielder back behind the ball already to congest the centre of the pitch and stifle the opponent on the break.
    Nevertheless, this does cause one major issue when defending for City.
    As both fullbacks are in central positions and the wingers are high and wide, there is a lot of space on the flanks which is largely exposed.
    Everton’s Demarai Gray picks up the ball near the halfway line runs down the open left channel before cutting inside and scoring, exploiting the space left on City’s flanks.
    With smooth transitions, opponents can be smart and play into these spaces to take advantage of the major weakness in City’s defensive structure.
    Everton managed to scrape a draw recently at Etihad Stadium by exploiting this area of the pitch when counterattacking.
    Can Man United handle City’s intensity?
    One of the most striking characteristics of City’s demolition of Chelsea in the third round of the FA Cup at the weekend was just how intense the Premier League champions were when pressing high up the pitch.
    Graham Potter’s struggling Blues could hardly play out of their own half and were pressed relentlessly by City as Guardiola’s side were hungry to win the ball back.
    City committed quite a lot of bodies forward during the press, with Kyle Walker even leaving his position on the right side of the defence to push up to the final third to press Chelsea’s left-back Lewis Hall.
    City would force Chelsea to play to the left side of the pitch quite often and would adopt a man-marking approach, trying to box the Blues into the corner where they could trap them and regain possession.
    In this FA Cup humbling, Chelsea lost the ball 26 times in their own third of the pitch as City completed stifled the London team’s ability to progress from deep.
    The topics of discussion when talking about a team coached by Pep Guardiola are always centred around principles in possession and his attacking philosophy overall.
    Of course, City are scintillating to watch, but the players are not slackers.
    You don’t win back-to-back titles twice in four years without working hard during the defensive phases.
    Manchester City are incredibly well-drilled off the ball. In fact, no side have forced more turnovers of possession in the final third than Guardiola’s men this season.
    Kevin de Bruyne favoured the right side against Chelsea in City’s recent Premier League win
    On the other hand, Manchester United have improved massively in their build-up play which was an area where the side desperately struggled at the beginning of the campaign.
    Cast your mind back to the comedy of errors made in the 4-0 defeat against Brentford back in August and compare the team’s build-up play to the present day.
    It is clear that Erik ten Hag has been drilling his side to pass out from the back cleanly over the past few months to a point where the Red Devils are confident doing so.
    Even David de Gea has started to become more involved in the team’s play. The centre-backs split wider, the fullbacks push slightly higher and Casemiro roams around the edge of the area, looking to create an angle to receive from the defenders.
    In-possession, Man United’s setup is a 4-3-3 with one pivot player as opposed to a double-pivot operating behind the opponent’s forward line when pressing.
    United have scored some fabulous team goals in recent weeks, with a few coming all the way from the goalkeeper.
    The side’s overall build-up play has significantly improved.
    However, City are a different animal. Arguably the best pressing side in the Premier League right now, the champions will be really intense out of possession, and it will be interesting to see whether or not the hosts can cope with this relentless pressure.
    Man United will either excel or crumble under the high pressing of City. Failure to bypass their rival’s press could be one of the deciding factors in this derby clash.
    A change in midfield?
    To the elation of Manchester United fans, the days of Scott McTominay and Fred pairing together in the middle of the park in a league game seem long gone.
    The duo started in midfield on Tuesday as the Reds breezed past Charlton in the Carabao Cup, but the team’s play suffered overall.
    With the game into its final thirty minutes, ten Hag brought Casemiro and Christian Eriksen on from the bench to add more quality in that department which is exactly what they did.
    With both summer signings on the pitch, as well as the in-form Marcus Rashford, United rioted late on, bagging two more goals to see off a valiant Charlton and progress to the semi-finals of the competition.
    In fact, the 6-3 loss in the derby in October forced ten Hag to adopt a new midfield trio.
    Casemiro had yet to start in the Premier League by that point, but the Dutch coach’s hand was forced and so the Brazilian was thrown in for the next match against Everton at Goodison Park where he picked up the Man of the Match award.
    From there on, the three-man midfield has consistently comprised of Casemiro, Eriksen and Bruno Fernandes.
    Casemiro runs the show for Man Utd
    However, with City coming to town this weekend, perhaps a change is on the horizon.
    Eriksen has been a wonderful signing for 20-time league champions, coming in on a free transfer in the summer.
    However, the Dane is not the strongest when playing in a team that is sitting deep for large periods of time.
    With City expected to dominate the ball at Old Trafford, ten Hag will have to tweak his typical approach and so bringing a more defensive-minded player into the fold may be the best option.
    The Sky Blues like to use the halfspaces quite a lot to create chances in the box.
    The advanced central midfielders often get beyond the winger, attacking the channel between the opposition’s fullbacks and centre-backs before playing cut-back crosses into the penalty area.
    As Diogo Dalot was preoccupied with Grealish, Silva made a run between the fullback and central defender to receive at the edge of the area. The Portuguese playmaker played an excellent ball to Haaland at the back-post which almost led to an opening goal by City.
    Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva are superb in these positions, hence why they register so many assists year-on-year.
    Ten Hag will need to think up a plan to combat these runs. Given that the United boss prefers to deploy a 4-2-3-1, which becomes a 4-4-2 out of possession, the best option would be to instruct the double-pivot to plug these gaps by tracking the runners into the channels.
    This is something that Man United didn’t do well enough in the reverse fixture at the Etihad, largely due to having Eriksen in the midfield.
    Eriksen is a wonderful player on the ball, but his weaknesses certainly show out of possession. Fred or McTominay may be a much better shout alongside Casemiro in the double-pivot.
    Fred has seen the space open up between his left-back and nearest centre-back and so steps in to track the Burnley attacker’s run in order to prevent them from receiving the ball in the box.
    The pair read the game really well and are solid at plugging gaps in the backline when they open up, which will be vital on Saturday to defend against the runs from deep of City’s advanced central midfielders.
    While ten Hag will lose the passing range of Eriksen, it may be important to have a little more defensive nous alongside Casemiro given that the Red Devils will be defending for large parts of the match.
    What does this all mean?
    It’s still early in the season. Both teams can afford to lose but defeat could hamper the two sides in their own respective quests for top four and Premier League glory.
    For the first time since losing to Man City in October, United are expected to be the team that has far lass possession than their opponents and so it will be interesting to see how the hosts adapt to a change in style.
    We can expect a much closer battle this time around and a win for Manchester United will prove that ten Hag’s men truly are a force to be reckoned with this season.
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    Meanwhile, the rest of the contenders for the Champions League spots will be eagerly watching in the hope that City can end United’s rich vein of form.
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    Man Utd ‘send Charlton boss Dean Holden email for semi-final tickets hours after knocking him out of Carabao Cup’

    MANCHESTER UNITED rubbed salt in the wounds of Charlton manager Dean Holden after they sent him an email offering League cup semi-final tickets just hours after knocking his side out of the tournament.The League one side saw their Carabao cup run cut short by Man United on Tuesday when they lost 3-0 in the quarter-finals of the competition.
    Dean Holden has been in charge of Carlton since December 2022 after an impressive spell as Stoke City caretaker managerCredit: AFP
    Holden’s side had knocked out Premier League high-flyers Brighton in the previous round on penalties, but were unable to repeat their heroics at Old Trafford.
    Marcus Rashford bagged a late brace to ensure the Red Devil’s progressed to the next round of the competition, but it was the next day that things got even worse for Holden.
    The Charlton boss is known to be a Manchester United season ticket holder and he received an email from the club detailing how he could purchase a ticket to United’s semi-final after they had knocked his side out.
    The email was shared on Twitter showing quite how awkward it will have been for Holden to read after seeing his side crash out.
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    Charlton find themselves 12th in League One and will now have full focus on their league campaign as they hope for an outside chance at making the play-offs.
    Manchester United will face off against Nottingham Forest in the next round who beat Wolves on penalties to secure their place in the semi-finals.
    Erik ten Hag’s side will have to get straight back to business as they have the highly anticipated Manchester Derby against rivals Manchester City to tend with on Saturday.
    United have changed their fortunes from the start of the season and are now just four points off City and sitting inside the top four.
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    The Red Devil’s are looking to push on further with reinforcements reportedly getting closer to arriving at The Theatre of Dreams.
    Wout Weghorst is rumoured to have all but completed his move to the club on loan until the end of the season. More

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    Nottingham Forest set to ask Ten Hag to let on-loan Dean Henderson play AGAINST Man Utd in Carabao Cup semi-final

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST are set to ask Manchester United for permission for Dean Henderson to face his parent club in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Goalkeeper Henderson, who is on a season-long loan from Old Trafford, was Forest’s hero after saving two shoot-out penalties in Wednesday’s win over Wolves. 
    Dean Henderson was the penalty hero in Nottingham Forest’s quarter-final winCredit: Getty
    Reds boss Steve Cooper said: “It’s something we will look into the possibility of pursuing. 
    “But it’s all just talk at the minute. 
    “We haven’t really had a chance to breathe since the game. We’ll pick that up as and when.” 
    Henderson made saves from Ruben Neves and Joe Hodge after the tie had finished 1-1.  
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    It meant four-time winners Forest reached the semi-finals for the first time since 1992. 
    The goalkeeper, 25, was forced to sit out Forest’s loss to the Red Devils when the sides met in the Premier League in December. 
    Veteran Wayne Hennessey stepped in for that game and would be the obvious candidate to step in in Henderson’s absence. 
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    Meanwhile, the Football Association is reviewing the melee which took place at the end of Wednesday’s ill-tempered game. 
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    Stewards ran on the pitch to intervene in the immediate aftermath of Forest’s shoot-out win as players became engulfed in a mass brawl. 
    Forest‘s Morgan Gibbs-White, who joined from Wolves in the summer, was among those who appeared involved after he celebrated in front of away fans who had booed him. 
    But Cooper said: “I haven’t had chance to assess it. 
    “It has been a quick turnaround and I have been more focused on the Leicester game.  
    “Everything was calm in the tunnel after and I know some of the Wolves staff and we spoke about the game. 
    “I don’t want to say something because I am not aware of what happened.”  More

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    Arsenal told they can sign Sergej Milinkovic-Savic THIS MONTH in shock loan deal before £44m transfer for Man Utd target

    ARSENAL have been told they can sign Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic on loan this month, according to reports.The Gunners are hoping to complete a deal for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhailo Mudryk, who’s their No.1 January target.
    Lazio are reportedly willing to sell Sergej Milinkovic-Savic this monthCredit: Rex
    But Mikel Arteta also wants depth in midfield ahead of what could be a testing second half of the season in the Prem, FA Cup and Europa League.
    The Gunners failed in their deadline day attempts to sign Aston Villa man Douglas Luiz, who’s since signed a new deal.
    That appears to suggest Arteta still wants to bring in a centre midfielder.
    And TuttoJuve reckon Milinkovic-Savic could end up being that man.
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    The Lazio ace’s contract expires in the summer of 2024, but he could be allowed to leave the Italian capital this month.
    He’s a long-term admirer of Premier League clubs following his form in Serie A with Arsenal and Manchester United often linked in the past.

    But the report now claims that Lazio are losing patience over his contract situation, which means they might be forced to cash in.
    As a result, the Serie A giants would now be prepared to accept a six-month loan deal with an obligation to buy for £44m in the summer.
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    The 27-year-old is enjoying another fine season having scored five goals and registered seven assists in 22 games.
    His overall record for Lazio now stands at 121 goal contributions in 316 games, an exceptional return for a midfielder. More

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    Tottenham vs Arsenal: Stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for huge North London derby

    ARSENAL take on North London rivals Tottenham this weekend in a huge game in the Premier League title race.The Gunners lead the league by five points, with Manchester City right behind them.
    Arsenal beat Tottenham 3-1 last time in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Tottenham are scrambling to try and finish in the top four this season but find themselves behind Manchester United and Newcastle.
    And the last time Arsenal and Spurs clashed, the Red side of North London won out 3-1.
    The stakes don’t get much higher for Mikel Arteta’s side in their next meeting, as a win could see them extend their lead at the summit of the table.
    Man City play United away on Saturday, and there could be some valuable points dropped.
    When is Tottenham vs Arsenal?

    Tottenham’s clash with Arsenal will take place on Sunday, January 15.
    The game will get underway at 4.30pm UK time.
    Tottenham vs Arsenal will be held at Spurs’ Stadium.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Tottenham vs Arsenal will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football.
    You can live stream the action from the NOW TV or Sky Go apps, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Team news
    Arsenal’s big injury concern may be that of Bukayo Saka, who hobbled off in the 3-0 FA Cup win over Oxford in midweek.
    Emile Smith Rowe is back in the fold for the Gunners, however, after playing in the victory against the League One side.
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    Dejan Kulusevski is back in training for Spurs and Yves Bissouma is also likely to be fit for the game.
    But Richarlison and Rodrigo Bentancur are still worries for Antonio Conte.
    Odds

    Tottenham – 21/10
    Draw – 5/2
    Arsenal – 11/10

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    Man Utd chiefs ‘admit they OVERPAID for Antony transfer’ as fans grow frustrated with £85.5m star’s one-dimensional play

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly admitted they overpaid for Antony in the summer.The Brazilian 22, joined from Ajax for £85.5million following a lengthy transfer saga.
    There are polarising opinions about Antony at Old TraffordCredit: Getty
    The deal put him fourth on the list of the Premier League’s most expensive players behind Jack Grealish, Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba.
    He hit the ground running with goals in each of his first three league matches.
    But since then he has managed just two goals and produced performances which have divided Man Utd fans.
    A display which typified that division was the 3-0 win over Charlton on Tuesday.
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    Antony scored the opening goal of the game with a wonderful curling effort into the far corner.
    But he was then on the receiving end of groans from the Old Trafford faithful for the rest of the match.
    His desire to constantly cut in on his left foot frustrated the home supporters as he slowed down United’s attacks on several occasions.
    He was then replaced by Marcus Rashford on the hour mark, before the England international bagged a late brace.
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    According to ESPN, Man Utd are aware they paid over the odds for the South American attacker.
    However, they insist there were legitimate reasons for doing so.
    They included a lack of alternatives, Antony’s stated desire to join, and growing interest from other clubs threatening to increase his price tag.
    Despite his Jekyll and Hyde performances so far this season, Erik ten Hag defended him back in October, saying: “He is a young player we have to develop, but he has to develop himself.
    “We have to expect more from him. He needs challenges. That’s why he came to the Premier League.
    “He will step up. In the first weeks, he’s scored goals, he did good stuff, but also I see a lot of room for improvement in his game.”
    Man Utd are preparing to add to their attacking options by signing Wout Weghorst on loan until the end of the season.
    Ten Hag’s men currently sit fourth in the Premier League, two points ahead of Tottenham but nine behind leaders Arsenal ahead of Man City’s visit on Saturday afternoon. More

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    Man Utd will still struggle to seal top striker and midfield transfer targets in summer without HUGE squad overhaul

    MANCHESTER UNITED will find it tough to seal their top striker and midfield targets in the summer without a huge cull first, according to reports.The club will need to spend big to bring in their preferred players at the end of this season and they could face financial challenges in doing so.
    Erik ten Hag may have to sell players so he can afford to buy his top transfer targetsCredit: AFP
    Many first-team stars could be sold to balance the books and allow for manager Erik ten Hag to continue his re-build of the squad.
    The Telegraph report that even if the Glazer family sell the club it will not lead to a major boost in transfer funds for the summer.
    This is because Man Utd still owe other sides £307million in unpaid transfer instalments and UEFA’s new financial rules could prevent them further.
    The governing body are set to restrict spending to 70 per cent of total revenues by 2025/26 with it dropping ten per cent each time over the next three seasons.
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    United reportedly splash out more than 80 per cent of revenues on transfers, wages and agents fees at the moment.
    As a result, it is more important than ever that United qualify for the Champions League due to the extra money they would gain.
    Another season out the elite competition would lead to a 30 per cent cut in their £75million-a-year deal with sponsors Adidas.
    So that Ten Hag can buy top targets like Tottenham’s Harry Kane, Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong and Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, the club could have to sell players.
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    United may decide to cash-in on the likes of Harry Maguire, Fred, Donny van de Beek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka to raise funds.
    Reports suggest Ten Hag could have to choose between a marquee attacker or midfielder.
    With the budget tight, the Red Devils are restricted to just loan signings in January with the club nearing completion of a deal for Wout Weghorst.
    The club are aware of their financial limitations and have cheaper striker alternatives on their list of targets such as, Goncalo Ramos of Benfica and Mohammed Kudus at Ajax. More

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    Mykhailo Mudryk all-but confirms Arsenal transfer as he subtly posts picture of himself in club shirt on his Instagram

    MYKHAILO MUDRYK appears to have confirmed his switch to Arsenal after posting a photo of him wearing a Gunners shirt.The 22-year-old has openly said he wants to sign for the North London club.
    Mykhailo Mudryk uploaded a photo of his cat to his Instagram storyCredit: Instagram @mmudryk10
    Mudryk was seen wearing an Arsenal shirt on the screen in the backgroundCredit: Instagram @mmudryk10
    But Arsenal have seen their opening two bids knocked back with Shakhtar said to be demanding £88m for his services.
    The Gunners are yet to submit a third offer, while Chelsea are also in the race.

    Despite the transfer battle between the London giants, Mudryk is currently in Turkey on Shakhtar’s mid-season winter tour.
    But he’s still got Arsenal on his mind.
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    He’s dropped a series of hints in recent weeks and has often showed he’s been watching games on his Instagram story.
    Mudryk also praised Mikel Arteta during Arsenal’s win at Brighton on New Year’s Day.
    But the youngster might have dropped his biggest hint yet.
    That’s because he uploaded a picture of his cat with a caption that read “my biggest cheerleader” to his story.
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    However, in the background, Mudryk was on the television wearing Arsenal’s home top in mock-up photo.
    Whether or not he’ll be wearing the famous red and white in the flesh in the coming weeks remains to be seen.
    But it’s clear to see Mudryk is doing all he can to get his dream move to the Emirates. More