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Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:46 am
by mr_nool
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. vs. Manchester City F.C.
Premier League
Saturday 12 August, 17:30
Falmer Stadium, Brighton


It is finally here after a barren summer with youth football and the women's Euros as only respite: D-day, Match Day. On Saturday Manchester City travel to the south coast to kick off the new season against newly promoted Brighton & Hove Albions.

I know I say this every August, but I do not think I have ever been this excited for a new season to start. After a couple of frankly uninspiring campaigns, there is a real buzz around the whole club ahead of Pep Guardola's second season at the helm. This summer has seen a veritable overhaul of the City squad taking place, bringing the average age down by roughly three and a half year to a level in parity with the squads from the last two title-winning season. But it's not only a question of replacing old, tired legs with younger, fresher. The quality of the new signings is mouthwatering.

Up front Brazilian wunderkind, Gabriel Jesus, feels like a whole new signing, having missed most of the spring campaign due to a metatarsal fracture sustained shortly after he arrived in the January window. It will be exciting to see what he can accomplish alongside a fresh and rested Kun Agüero. Added to that is City's first signing of the summer, 23-year-old Portuguese Bernardo Silva – a tantalizing, young attacking player who dazzled the City fans with his performances for Monaco in last season's Champions League battle between the two clubs. With players like Sterling, Sané and Silva “the Original” still on the books, City can now bolster arguably the most potent attacking force in England, maybe even in all of Europe.

However, it is at the other end of the pitch that the real revolution has taken place. Much maligned keeper, Claudio Bravo, has new competition in the young, Brazilian international Ederson, who has looked very strong in pre-season (let us ignore the clanger he dropped in his first game for the club in the "Lone Star Derby"). With Bravo just back from an extended holiday after his Confederation Cup bravado, Willy Caballero's replacement looks likely to pick up the spot as first choice keeper and City look all the stronger for it.

When it comes to full backs City have gone from Zimmer frames to Walker. The 27-year -old former Spurs-player is joined by French power house, Benjamin Mendy, and versatile Brazilian and ex-Madridista, Danilo. It is always sad to have to say goodbye to old club heroes and trusted servants like Zabaleta, Clichy, Kolarov and Sagna, but if the performance of Walker and Danilo in pre-season is anything to go by, we are in for a real treat. Their shear pace and attacking threat gives Pep a whole new tactical avenue to explore this season, and also allows for much more flexibility. The Catalan is likely to stick to this summer's 3-5-2 experiment, but will probably mix it up with the more familiar 4-3-3 and 4-1-4-1 formations from last season. Who knows, every now and then we might even see Pep opting for a traditional 4-4-2 with Jesus and Kun together upfront (although I suspect Sterling will also be used in this role).

Exciting is the word! And still I haven't talked about the brilliants displays from teenagers Phil Foden and Brahim Díaz on the US tour, or the possible signings that may still be completed before the transfer window closes at the end of the month. But let us move on to THE GAME.

The Opponent
I will not pretend to know all too much about Premier League debutants Brighton & Hove Albion. I do not watch more than a handful Championship games a season, and the last time the Seagulls and City faced off in a league game was back in 1989 in the Second Division (the match ended in a 2-1 defeat for the Skye Blues). That said, Brighton have a few good seasons behind them in the second tier before finally taking the final step to the Premiership, and have been lauded for their disciplined, high pressure counter attacking football. The atmosphere at Falmer Stadium is likely to be electric on Saturday night and former RoI international Chris Hughton's players will need no extra motivation.

Despite having broken their own transfer record three times this summer, Brighton’s dealings in the transfer market have been relatively modest. The first record signing was Australian keeper Mathew Ryan who was bought from Valencia at the beginning of the transfer window. The 25-year-old was never able to make his mark in Spain and in January he was shipped off to Belgian side Racing Genk on a successful loan spell, which earned him the transfer to the Premier League.

The second record signing, Dutch international Davy Pröpper, was brought in from PSV Eindhoven at the beginning of this week for a fee in the region of £10m. Pröpper is a proper box-to-box midfielder, and at 25 it is time for the Champions League merited player to take the next step in his career. However, Dutch signings from the Eredivisie have been a bit hit-and-miss in England lately, and the question is if Pröpper will turn out to be a new Clasie (Southampton) or Janssen (Tottenham) who have both flattered to deceive, or if he will be able to adapt to English football like Middleborough’s Maarten de Roon.

The Pröpper record only lasted for a couple of days. On Thursday, Brighton completed the transfer of Jose Izquierdo from Club Brugge for a fee believed to be around £13.5m + add-ons. The Colombian winger has been one of the best players in Belgium over the last seasons. In 2015/2016, he was voted player of the year and last season he managed 16 goals in all competition.

Another new player to look out for is the 21-year-old Dutch winger, Soufyan Ahannach, who has signed from Almere City. The step from the Dutch second tier to the Premier League is of course enormous and Ahannach is most likely “one for the future”, but the tricky winger set the Jupiler League alight last season with 18 goals and 15 assists.

City
When it comes to predicting how Guardiola will set up his team on Saturday, I might as well hold up my hands and admit that I have no clue. The Catalan will most likely rely heavily on rotation this season, and I do not think he will stick to one standard formation. If the pre-season is anything to go by, a 3-5-2 formation with Walker and Danilo as wingbacks is to be expected. However, I think/guess that Pep will throw a curve ball and start the season off with the much-used 4-3-3 from last season.

The City manager has an almost full squad to choose from, with only Gündoğan and Mendy still not fit to play. However, both Claudio Bravo and newcomer Bernardo Silva are only just back from their extended holidays and will most likely not feature until the unorthodox friendly game against partner club Girona FC on Tuesday.

Predicted starting eleven (4-3-3):
Ederson
Danilo
Kompany
Stones
Walker
Yaya
Silva
KdB
Sané
Sterling
Kun Agüero

Prediction:
I think this will be a very tough game for City. Premier League newcomers usually perform way above their level in the beginning of the season, and I do not think the Seagulls will be an exception. A home game against Pep Guardiola and his City super stars is as good of a motivational fix you can get, so the opponents are sure to be fired up. Add to that a vibrating, beer-fueled Falmer Stadium for a half five Saturday kick-off, and it could all turn into a bit of a nightmare for the boys in blue.

That said, I can’t help feeling excited and optimistic about the season opener. I believe Pep learnt valuable lessons last seasons, and the atmosphere in the team seems great. I do predict difficulties, but I think City are strong enough to overcome them. Predicted score: Brighton & Hove Albion 2 – 3 Manchester City.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 7:55 am
by Hazy2
Our record at Brighton is, turn up get battered, well it was at the Goldstone ground....
great preview btw . Thanks

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 8:32 am
by Justified logic
Excellent preview Mr N. Well done.

I predict a 1-3 win.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 8:39 am
by john@staustell
Justified logic wrote:Excellent preview Mr N. Well done.

I predict a 1-3 win.


Is Bravo playing?

I'll go for 4-0 to us. Team prediction - impossible!

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 9:03 am
by Nigels Tackle
lovely little preview that nooly.... you can clearly tell that work slows down for you in the summer months! ;-)
i can't wait for the season to kick off. will be stopping off on the way home from work tonight to purchase a selection of ales to enjoy whilst watching nacho tear arsenal another one.
pub, with my brother, tomorrow evening to watch us smash the premier league new boys.
come on city!

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:57 am
by CTID Hants
Great read that Noolie,

Do we pronounce his name prooper?

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:59 am
by Tokyo Blue
Thank you for that, Mr. Nool. A cracking read. It raises the anticipation considerably.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 11:00 am
by mr_nool
CTID Hants wrote:Great read that Noolie,

Do we pronounce his name prooper?


Cheers mate! The ö should be pronounced like the i in bird, but short. I.e. the pronunciation is somewhere in between proper end prepper.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 11:02 am
by Foreverinbluedreams
mr_nool wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:Great read that Noolie,

Do we pronounce his name prooper?


Cheers mate! The ö should be pronounced like the i in bird, but short. I.e. the pronunciation is somewhere in between proper end prepper.


Prupper it is then.

Love the Zimmer frame to Walker line.

Top work Noolinho.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:08 pm
by nottsblue
Great read Noolie. Thanks for that

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:50 pm
by Wonderwall
Nooly, that is a cracking read, I will put it on the news section as soon as I have sorted out my login to the wordpress, it always screws up and has done me again!!

Thanks for the preview, nice to see well thought out reviews back on the site :D

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 3:47 pm
by Hutch's Shoulder
Agree with the 2-3 prediction. I can see us going behind, either 1-0 or 2-1 as a result of their first game passion, before our quality brings us back into it. I just need to chose a City scorer for the predictions thread now.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:15 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
A monumental, unsurpassed preview altogether mr_nool; an excellent read and all credit to you for composing it.

With regard to the game, I think we'll go one down, before a late equaliser for it to finish 1-1; either that, or we lose 1-0.

Really worried about this contest.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:29 pm
by patrickblue
Brilliant stuff Noolie, although you forgot to mention that we've spent more on full backs than Brighton have spent on anything for their entire existence.

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:36 am
by dazby
Zimmer frame to Walker. That alone was worth the price of admission.

Great stuff Noolio!

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:21 pm
by Bluedj
Excellent stuff Noolie, very informative. Nice one

Re: Brighton vs. City, Preview

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 6:49 pm
by Bluelondon
Great post