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Why imagination of Isco is what Manchester City really need this January

Why imagination of Isco is what Manchester City really need this January

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By Jack Gaughan
Jan 24, 2013 9:10:00 AM

There is not an awful lot wrong with the way in which the champions have gone about their business, but the Malaga attacker could help reignite compatriot David Silva

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By Jack Gaughan

Gaging Manchester City's title defence is no easy task: only three points off their tally at this stage in 2012, statistically they are creating more clear-cut chances than ever before, yet there is a perception that their performances have lacked a certain swagger.

Had Roberto Mancini and the departed Brian Marwood captured Robin van Persie in the summer rather than arguing over potential targets, the January assessment would have undoubtedly been a whole lot different.

If Manchester United are to win the Premier League title, it will be down to the goals Van Persie has scored - the tap-ins, the blockbusters and the decisive ones. City, meanwhile, are 15 goals down on their total after 23 games last term. That gap would have been bridged were the Dutchman plying his unique talents at the Etihad Stadium.

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Alas, he is not, and if Mancini is to retain the crown, City ought to add an extra dimension to the way in which they play. The problems, if you can call them that, do not lie with Edin Dzeko, Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero – all of whom have a conversion rate of over 30%.

The real crux is that too much responsibility is being placed on David Silva’s ability to unlock defences and while the strikers are not scoring goals out of nothing, it is the lack of chances created in the big games which is impeding another assault at the top.

What the champions really need this January is Malaga’s Isco.

The Spaniard has been the standout performer in the Champions League so far this season. At only 20, and like Silva also a product of Valencia’s youth setup, Isco is one of the hottest properties on the continent.

The £17 million release clause in his Malaga contract – before the club attempt to try and tie the youngster down to a new deal – seems appealing to City, even with Financial Fair Play restraints imposed. In truth, Malaga have a battle on their hands to offer anywhere close to the salary Isco is worthy of, given their financial predicament.

It would be unfair to label City slow and ponderous in possession during the bigger fixtures – against Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Everton and Liverpool – but the insistence on recycling possession to such a degree hinders progress. The idea is to pin the opposition into their own final third, but often looks as if the midfield are going through the motions and waiting for doors to open.

Isco’s positional awareness, fleet feet and trickery means he would add a new aspect of attack for City, especially when playing at home.  

The statistics back the theory that City are slightly cumbersome going forward up. In only two of their seven so-called ‘big’ matches have Mancini’s men created more than one clear-cut chance – against Arsenal and Tottenham. In two (Liverpool and Everton) they failed to fashion a single clear-cut opportunity throughout the 90 minutes.

They have drawn four of those seven matches – not good enough if City harbour real ambitions of clinching the title once again.

The burden placed upon Silva is proving too much for the Spaniard, who has generated only two clear-cut chances in his big games this season, as opposed to eight last year. He is not being hampered against lesser opposition, with 10 overall compared to 14 for the entirety of 2011-12.

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It is not that City’s main source of creativity over the last 18 months has been sussed out by the better opponents, just that the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes have figured how to stop the 27-year-old picking pockets of space in the final third.

Against Liverpool in September and United in December, only 25 per cent of his passes were forward. City drew and lost those matches. During the game he truly flourished in, against Spurs in November, 57 per cent of his passes were progressive. They won that game. That analysis is fairly simple, but when Silva is allowed to play, City win.

It is not that Silva is having a poor season – far from it – but the former Valencia man needs an accomplice. At present, City’s three in behind the front man seem satisfied to wait for mistakes or a lung-busting run from a full-back.

A total of 30 per cent of Yaya Toure’s passes and 36 per cent of Gareth Barry’s are positive, but neither, up until very recently, join in to the extent whereby Silva can affect proceedings without the worry of being hounded by two or three defenders.

There are astonishing statistics to back up why City really ought to snap Isco up before somebody else does. In Europe’s prized competition Isco makes almost five successful dribbles every game – three more than even Barcelona’s Lionel Messi – boasts a 90 per cent pass completion average and provides more accurate through-balls to his strikers than any other on the continent.

It is that flash of brilliance he possess that wins the really big matches, and only Joaquin and Paris Saint-Germain’s Jeremy Menez have played more key balls since the beginning of the tournament.

While Isco’s La Liga form hasn’t been quite as sparkling, the figures indicate his willingness to boss possession in the fixtures that really matter and attempt to dictate. Every Champions League fixture is a cup final for Malaga.

It is not as if the signing of the player will upset the balance of the side either. Isco’s ability will only dislodge one man: Samir Nasri. Show me a City fan who would turn that down.
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Right, that's just about it from me, folks. Thank you so much for all your contributions. We hyped this one up. We said it was going to showcase everything that is great about German football. And you know what? It delivered. It was an absolutely absorbing final between the continent's top two sides, a fitting conclusion to what has been a fantastic tournament. Impossible not to feel so, so sorry for Dortmund but they need only to look at what Bayern have done tonight, lifting the trophy just 12 months after throwing it away, to see that it's possible to bounce back from this kind of devastation.

But Bayern deserve this. They've paid their dues and nobody can dispute that they are the best team in Europe. Bayern, we salute you. Over to everyone else now to try to come up with a way to beat this most wonderfully balanced of sides! But, until next season, good night - and good luck.
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Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp has finally faced the press and, judging by his comments, is a tad upset with perhaps something other than the final scoreline.

"First and foremost, congratulations to Bayern Munich because they won so it's not important to speak about what happened in the game," he told ITV1. "After the game you have to respect the result and that's what we do now.

"I didn't see (Robben's) goal. It was a free-kick and we were not in the right formation at that moment. It was late in the game and it has been a really hard season for us. But Bayern Munich had to fight too. We deserved to be in the final and we showed this tonight."
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Sir Alex Ferguson also has a new job... Well, kind of. The former Manchester United boss was entrusted with the honour of presenting the man of the match award after the game and relished the task: "It's my first job since I retired and it's a pleasure!"

Robben humbly received his accolade before commenting: "I think it’s such a shame a world-class trainer is leaving the game." Quite.
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Heynckes, class act that he is, was also quick to empathise with a devastated Dortmund.

"I told their players: I know your disappointment after losing a final. I lost a final to Liverpool, too.

"During the first half we had trouble to get into the game. At half-time a adjusted our play. I think both teams felt pressure. If you see that you have a 25-point-lead in the league, it is normal you are the favourite. But after 30 minutes we freed ourselves.

"Over the past year, we improved and improved. We improved and modified so many details. I was stricter and I have to say that the players followed me and there is harmony in the dressing room."
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And finally we get to hear from Bayern Munich boss Jupp Heynckes, who will be replaced by Pep Guardiola this summer.

The big news is, though, that he seems to have a job lined up for himself, which restores one's faith in our fickle game, given the man is now a two-time Champions League winner!

"The decision on what I will do after the DFB Pokal match (against Stuttgart next saturday) was already taken last June? Retire? No, you will learn that after the DFB Pokal final."
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