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Postby Dubciteh » Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:25 pm

stupot wrote:So that's 5 centre backs, 3 full backs, 2 defensive mids, Bern, Kev, Gundo, the 3 born in 2000, Mahrez and Grealish.
After all the worry about squad size that's 18 outfield players before you get on to the likes of Cole Palmer and co.


I still would have liked a top dollar specialist full back preferably left back. Its our weakest spot. Gomez can fill in there but im unconvinced on him and would have preferred a starter to push cancelo and walker who literally have no competition now.
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Re: welcome manuel akanji

Postby Mase » Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:35 pm

Dubciteh wrote:
stupot wrote:So that's 5 centre backs, 3 full backs, 2 defensive mids, Bern, Kev, Gundo, the 3 born in 2000, Mahrez and Grealish.
After all the worry about squad size that's 18 outfield players before you get on to the likes of Cole Palmer and co.


I still would have liked a top dollar specialist full back preferably left back. Its our weakest spot. Gomez can fill in there but im unconvinced on him and would have preferred a starter to push cancelo and walker who literally have no competition now.


Gomez has played LB the same number of season Cancelo has, 1. He’s not a LB and like you say we need a proper specialist at some point.
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Akanji: ‘Move to Manchester City happened quickly… Haaland said I’d learn a lot’

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By Pol Ballus Sep 12, 2022

Manuel Akanji heard transfer rumours about himself all summer. The 27-year-old was entering his last year of contract at Borussia Dortmund and multiple offers came up. Leicester City were reportedly one of the clubs interested in the centre-back, who was not too sure about agreeing to a move away from the Bundesliga until Manchester City got involved.

“The transfer window was long. I had a lot of talks with my agent and there were some offers but nothing felt right until the point where City came to me and then it was clear that I wanted to do this,” Akanji tells The Athletic. “I was thinking that I had one more year in Dortmund so if nothing else would have come up I probably would have stayed.”

“The process to move to City started the weekend before the transfer deadline. In a couple of days, it all went through — that’s why none of the media knew, because it happened all of a sudden. I’m happy it happened and I’m here now with this team.”

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Akanji is speaking two days after his debut. He is 15 minutes late on his way home from the training ground. “Excuse me for the delay! I was stuck in traffic,” he apologises. He is staying in the city centre, at City Suites Apartments — the same building where team-mate Ilkay Gundogan and manager Pep Guardiola live — as a temporary home. He’s been on his own in Manchester, spending his free time watching the US Open and the start of the NFL season while he waiting for his family to arrive. They landed over the weekend, his wife and children — the second of whom was born just days after he signed his contract at City — and Akanji is searching for a permanent place to stay.

The Swiss’ first week in England has been hectic but he can’t hide his smile at the challenge ahead. Being the fifth first-team centre-back to join the squad is not a concern.

“I knew the situation at Man City. I watched a lot of their games over the last few years and I knew they already have world-class players all around the team. I’m ready for the challenge. It might not be easy and I can’t expect to play every game but we have so many games coming up and we have injuries, suspensions, whatever.

“The club told me that we don’t have a No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — we’re all players in that position and the guys who train best and play the best are going to play. Guardiola will make changes because if he plays the same team every game there will be problems — your body just can’t do it.”

Akanji made his debut in the Champions League against Sevilla. He had trained for less than a week under Guardiola, but his performance at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium earned some praise from his manager: “He showed what a good central defender Manchester City just bought”.
He trained one day and a half with us but he showed what experience he has at Dortmund and what a good central defender Manchester City brought to us. He has quality similar like Aymeric – he can break the lines with the pass. He reads really well the spaces. pic.twitter.com/IcRCWWxGjS

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“I had less time (training) than the others but I can cope with that,” Akanji explains. “I’m not at the level they are but I try to learn every day and the coaches are telling me if I can improve on things. I’m here to learn and some things are new to me with the system, but I haven’t had problems before with (that)”, he adds.

“Before the game, I was a little bit nervous but I felt comfortable on the pitch, it just felt normal. I did what I always do and the guys around gave me an option to always play to.”

Akanji is used to being branded a ball-playing centre-back. Dortmund paid £20million ($23.2m) in 2018 when he was tipped to be one of the most promising defenders in Europe. However, the position under Guardiola is different.

“Centre-backs are the first guys to get it from the keeper and even at City I am having to get used to how good Ederson is with his feet because I’m not used to the keeper building up with the team as well.

“I see a lot of details in training that I haven’t learned before — how you stand with the ball, how you block a shot and stuff like that.”

Connections between Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund have been constant in recent years. After Akanji’s arrival, there are four players in the squad with a spell at the German club in their careers — Gündogan, Sergio Gomez and Erling Haaland. In 2017, City sold 17-year-old Jadon Sancho to Dortmund as well. Sancho and Haaland were two of the closest friends Akanji had in Germany, and they have also been important in recent weeks.

“I am in touch with Jadon a lot. With Erling, I spoke before I came here obviously, we also stayed in touch when he left the club.

“They told me here I will learn a lot in training because the intensity is so high that it makes it a lot harder. It’s not like we are doing different exercises from Dortmund but the quality and intensity makes it so much higher. It’s hard and that shows you can get used to the Premier League. I think that it is a lot faster than in Germany.”

Haaland has been a key figure in Akanji’s first days at the club, although all the players are “relaxed” and “easy to talk to”. “I start getting more into the conversations, says the Swiss, “not just the typical, ‘Hi, how are you?’ or ‘congratulations on your new baby’. The talks are getting funnier and deeper. That’s a signal you’re getting more used to the team.”

He has been impressed by the high standards too. “In my first session I trained with the guys who didn’t play against Nottingham Forest and there were some young players from the academy and the second team who are already good and bringing so much quality. Julian Alvarez is really good and is still young — he needs to adapt a little bit as well to the football we play here but you can also see things in him that are good. Cole Palmer, too.”

Akanji is also picking up details on each of his new team-mates, those things that you can’t learn about from afar.

“When I watched any City games, I didn’t particularly realise for instance how Ruben Dias leads from the back. He communicates a lot to everyone. I feel like those are things you don’t see on TV, also because you can’t hear it. He (Dias) talks a lot and made it easier for me in my first game.”

Before he can get used to life in Manchester, the Champions League will allow Akanji to reunite with his former team-mates for the last four seasons. City will host Dortmund in the second round of fixtures in the group stage, a challenge the Swiss can’t wait to take on.

“It won’t be weird for me,” he says. “I’m looking forward to the game. I’m trying to do everything to win. I didn’t come here to lose games, so I hope we can get the three points on Wednesday.”

He is aware of the speculation around his move, and potentially his ambition. There might be some sceptics about Akanji’s decision to join a club with four elite centre-backs, and potentially limited game time. Even before being asked about that, he recognised the critics, and how they will motivate him to prove a point.

“I want to show I did not come here to be just a random player. I want to be on this team and play as much as possible. Some people might still have doubts about it and I need to prove to them I can do it, and that’s why I’m here.

“Some people might think I came here just as another defender to play some time. I don’t know what everyone thinks as I don’t read all the newspapers but there are always some doubts about everyone. Even Erling, when he came, there were questions over if he could do here the same as he did in the Bundesliga! Of course, he’s proving them wrong.”
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Akanji played with Haaland at Dortmund (Photo: Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty Images)
Few people in that squad can know Haaland as Akanji does after sharing more than two years at Dortmund. Last week, sporting director Sebastian Kehl stated Haaland’s transfer saga became a “burden” on his final months at the club, “both in the dressing room and in the club”. Yet Akanji is only positive about the Norwegian.

“He (Haaland) speaks up if he thinks it’s the time to do it. I like players who operate like that,” he declares.

“Obviously, it depends on how you say things, but it helps if you can have a conversation about anything that happened. Not only about football issues because I think in daily life works like this as well. I feel it’s important to tell your team-mates how you are feeling”.

Being a vocal figure in the squad is something to which Akanji aspires as well.

“I can be like this too. Maybe not right now, because I’m still getting used to the team! But yeah, that’s how I am.

“If one of my team-mates makes a mistake on the pitch I wouldn’t kill him, because most of the time they will feel bad enough already. I might try to give him a solution, or tell him how I can try to help him,” concludes a player who, days before playing against his past at Dortmund, is already picturing his future at the elite of European football — right where he aspired to be.


Pol Ballus is a football writer for The Athletic. Since 2015 he has been an English football correspondent for multiple Spanish media, such as Diario Sport and RAC1 radio station. He has also worked for The Times reporting about Manchester City, Manchester United and Spanish Football. In 2019, he co-wrote the book Pep’s City: The Making of a Superteam. Follow Pol on Twitter @polballus

He looked very comfortable last week in his first start, like he had been in the side for years. Looking at the schedule, WC in-between, This player is going to get a lot of game time. It is clear that City are not 100% of Laporte's recovery, Ake and Stones are injury prone. So it only makes sense they brought this lad in for such a good price for an experienced CB in his prime with Champs league pedigree.

Good piece, thanks. City rely on good, football playing centre backs and will always need to rotate. Stones and Dias look like best pair but any of the others can fit in when someone is injured or needs a rest without quality dropping - great position to be in I think.

Loved him at Dortmund, he was awesome with younger players and is just generally incredibly well spoken and highly intelligent (watch that gameshow video of him doing mental math for more on that). Its a great buy for City
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Postby zuricity » Sat Sep 24, 2022 7:11 pm

He's only gone and scored a header from a corner Pep against spain in Spain !

Nice article about him in the Zürich Overland paper this morning . How he is pleased to be working for pep.
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Postby zuricity » Sat Sep 24, 2022 8:21 pm

and assist for the second 2-1 Swiss
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Postby Nigels Tackle » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:10 pm

love him
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Postby City64 » Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:34 pm

Different class this lad . Probably our best CB now and an absolute bargain at £15 million .
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Postby mr_nool » Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:54 pm

What a fucking bargain. Who'd have though A&A would play the derby with Laporte and Dias on the bench, and wede be better off for it?
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Postby salford city » Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:22 pm

mr_nool wrote:What a fucking bargain. Who'd have though A&A would play the derby with Laporte and Dias on the bench, and wede be better off for it?


Was worried when i heard this earlier. Fair play, both were bang on it today
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Postby Mase » Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:29 pm

salford city wrote:
mr_nool wrote:What a fucking bargain. Who'd have though A&A would play the derby with Laporte and Dias on the bench, and wede be better off for it?


Was worried when i heard this earlier. Fair play, both were bang on it today


Akanji hasn’t put a foot wrong so far. Mental that we can pick up these decent CBs for next to fuck all and the Rags are stuck with £80m Maguire
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Postby Nick » Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:37 pm

Should give laporte an ego check
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Postby City64 » Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:52 pm

Nick wrote:Should give laporte an ego check

Laporte massively important to us in the big picture of this season. He looked very rusty today when he came on needs more game time .
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Postby Nick » Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:56 pm

Can't defend in big games.
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Postby City64 » Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:58 pm

Nick wrote:Can't defend in big games.

Brilliant last season.
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Postby dazby » Tue Oct 04, 2022 1:01 pm

He reminded me of Van Buyten on the weekend.
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Postby Nick » Tue Oct 04, 2022 7:03 pm

Is he first cb on the team sheet at the mo?
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Postby johnny crossan » Sat Oct 08, 2022 9:07 pm

Nick wrote:Is he first cb on the team sheet at the mo?
first rb on the team sheet :D
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Postby Indianablue » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:07 pm

Looks to be an absolute bargain at the moment. He'll get games as well as Stones, Laporte, pick up injuries on a regular basis. Whatever happened to defenders built like brick shithouses that kicked lumps out of you and played week in week out
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Re: welcome manuel akanji

Postby Dubciteh » Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:01 am

Wow what a player! And what a bargain. Hasnt put a foot wrong, option at right back is huge as we needed it as we bed rico lewis in.
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