Pep Guardiola calls Liverpool star ‘one of the best in the Premier League’

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Pep Guardiola watched the Liverpool star in action against Real Madrid on Tuesday (Picture: Getty)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has singled out a Liverpool player as ‘one of the best in the Premier League’ in his position.

Guardiola’s side thumped Liverpool 3-0 on Sunday thanks to goals from Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku.

The result has moved City up to second in the Premier League table, four points behind leaders Arsenal.

Despite Liverpool’s defeat at the Etihad, Guardiola spoke highly of their right-back Conor Bradley.

‘[Doku] had an outstanding game against one of the best full-backs in the Premier League,’ Guardiola said after the match.

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‘[Bradley] is so quick, I saw his game against Vinicius Junior [vs Real Madrid on Tuesday]’.

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Conor Bradley has impressed Man City boss Pep Guardiola (Picture: Getty)

Pep Guardiola hails ‘amazing’ Nico O’Reilly

Guardiola also heaped praise on his own player, Nico O’Reilly, following the win over Liverpool.

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‘Nico O’Reilly was amazing,’ Guardiola added. ‘In general, everyone was extraordinary because they (Liverpool) are still the champions. Sometimes we put a full-back inside, sometimes he has been 10 or eight.

‘He can play. His presence in set-pieces in the long balls is fast. He is clever – he plays really good. I think he was really good, he has been doing really good.’

Metro @ The Match: Wirtz ghosts again

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Analysis from Metro‘s Head of Sport James Goldman after Man City’s 3-0 victory over Liverpool…

Watch out Arsenal

Any suggestion that Mikel Arteta’s previously relentless winning machine would sleepwalk their way to the title was always fanciful prior to this weekend. It is pure folly now after a couple of familiar failings reared their head at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, before City laid down an emphatic marker against Liverpool. City have hunted down the Gunners from less promising positions in the past and although the personnel might be different, Arsenal’s failure to go course and distance in the past is likely to haunt them until they finally get over the line. Nothing about City’s recent form suggests they’re going to give them an easy ride.

City’s wing wizards

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While they’ve still got to go some to emulate some of their illustrious predecessors, there’s definitely shades of Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling about the current City widemen. Jeremy Doku gave Conor Bradley an infinitesimally more testing time than Vinicius Jnr in midweek and his electric dribbling style now, more frequently than not, culminates in end product.  On the opposite flank, Rayan Cherki’s magnetic first touch and inventiveness neatly complimented the qualities of those around him before he was withdrawn early in the second period.

Nico shows why he’s been called up by England

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England’s left-back position is certainly up for grabs given the number of options Thomas Tuchel has experimented with over the course of his tenure. Myles Lewis-Skelly’s relative inactivity for Arsenal has handed an opportunity to Nico O’Reilly and it’s one the City youngster looks primed to take. Tasked with taming Mohamed Salah, the 20-year-old hardly gave Liverpool’s talisman an inch and his poise on the ball, a pre-requisite for any City player in Pep Guardiola’s system, helped his side navigate its way out of several tight spots and spring dangerous attacks.

Wirtz ghosts again

Doku’s improvement this season and man of the match display served as a timely remind that it is still way too soon to write off one of Liverpool’s two headline summer signings, but this was another concerning performance. So infrequent was his involvement in the game that it was difficult to determine the role he had been assigned. Either way, he looks ill at ease with the playmaking responsibilities he has presumably been charged with, no matter which combination of midfielders and forwards Arne Slot selects. Lightweight, indecisive and short on confidence, Wirtz and his manager have major issues to solve.

Guardiola reflects on 1000th game as a manager

Quizzed about City’s win over Liverpool being his 1000th game as a football manager, Guardiola said: ‘My players gave me a good present with this performance against the champions.

‘We had to perform good and many good things happened, they all performed to the highest level.

‘Defensively it was really good. We know their threat in behind with Mo [Salah] and the quality of [Dominik] Szoboszlai and [Florian] Wirtz and we have incredible energy with our people.

‘Playing at home and winning is good for the international break.

‘Gigi [Donnarumma] made the saves he should. Both the full-backs were outstanding.

‘The midfielders gave us a lot of passes and control. Of course the threat of Jeremy [Doku] was outstanding alongside Erling [Haaland].’

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