Sunday, 25 October 2015

Pellegrini praises City's defensive efforts


Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini was
reluctant to take the "easy" option of packing his
defence in the 0-0 derby draw with United.

Manuel Pellegrini praised Manchester City's defensive efforts
after the derby against Manchester United at Old Trafford ended
goalless but insisted "it's not my way of playing".

City went into the match having scored 11 times in their
previous two Premier League games but the absence of
influential attacking duo Sergio Aguero and David Silva through
injury was keenly felt throughout a laboured 90 minutes.

Yaya Toure spurned the best two openings of the first half for
the visitors but they were forced to defend after the break, with
substitute Jesse Lingard striking the crossbar for United five
minutes from time.

Pellegrini's team are back on top of the Premier League on goal
difference ahead of Arsenal – two points better off than United
– and the manager claimed it was "easy" to defend with his
team stationed increasingly close to their own penalty area.

"I'm not disappointed because we did okay in a difficult
stadium," Pellegrini told Sky Sports.

"We played better in the first half, but as a team we need to
defend as well, it's a tactical game. It's easy to defend with 10
players in your box, for me it's not the way to do it but we did
well.

"I don't know if we have played our best. I always read how
teams going away and playing tactical are doing well - it's all
mind games, and although it's not my way of playing we did it
this time.

"We have returned to the top, which is important."

City had faded as an attacking force by the time Pellegrini made
the uncharacteristically pragmatic move of replacing Toure with
veteran defender Martin Demichelis in the 77th minute and the
Chilean explained that his team's carelessness in possession
forced a change in approach.

"We lost too many balls in the second half," he said. "We didn't
have clear chances but we had more attempts than United did.

"It wasn't my intention to play that way second half but United
had more of the ball."

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