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RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann Pep Guardiola made a mistake making tactical adjustments to his Manchester City team during their wonderful defeat to Lyon. (More football news)
City left the Champions League on Saturday, with Lyon advancing in the quarter-finals – where they will face an imperious Bayern Munich – with a 3–1 victory.
READ: Lyon 3-1 Manchester City – Report
Raheem Sterling missed an opportunity when City lost 2–1, moussa Dembele secured Lyon’s progress with his goal so far.
Apparently, to fit the Lyon system, Guardiola switched to a 3-4-3 form for Saturday’s crash.
But his tweaks backfired, and Guardiola was criticized for converting the system, while Lyon coach Rudi Garcia claimed his team “won tactical battle. “
Nagelsmann, however, insists that it was individual moments that tactics that in the end charged the City.
READ ALSO: Guardiola urges Manchester City to ‘stand up’
“The concept at the back wasn’t too complicated,” said Nagelsmann, who alternates between 3 and 4, at a press conference before Leipzig’s semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
“Whether it’s 3-4-3 or 4-3-3, I don’t think that’s the case for Kevin De Bruyne.
“At the end of the day, those are individual situations. In my opinion, it’s too simple to blame education for something like that.
“If the City had won, everyone would have said “world-class tactics!”Now he’s surprised at all. It’s a tightrope.
READ ALSO: Guardiola DIY extends UCL drought in city
“In a playoff game, you have to make tactical changes that you may not be able to make in the league. If necessary, you can take a point. He doesn’t paint in the Champions League. All the coaches have to be there”. to place it your way. “
Leipzig booked their place in the semi-finals with a 2–1 win over Atletico Madrid, while PSG beat Atalanta spectacularly.
Nagelsmann expects a major challenge, especially with Neymar and Kylian Mbappé probably to start with PSG, but believes his appearance is playing with more verve and stamina than they showed in the latter stages of the Bundesliga season.
“I think in the Bundesliga the players were tired and had difficulty catching up,” he said. “It was a moment.
“They are hungry for victory and against Atletico Madrid it was imaginable to see him. We’re happy, but at all times we have to do more and the players are ready. “
“The quality [of the PSG] is very high, so it will be a collective effort. We’ll try to impose our game and be brave. We have to check to put them under pressure, we have that potential, with a lot of young players, and we’re going to prove it. “
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