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Manchester City did not just lose. They were out-structured. That is the part too many people miss when they talk about this game. If you go through all the slides, the bigger picture becomes clearer: this was not simply about effort, bad luck, or one or two moments. It was about shape, spacing, pressing triggers, central control, and what happens when your structure stops serving your best players. This view shows the full structure of the game: team shape, pressing triggers, spacing between lines, and off-ball movements. It is a great resource for coaches, analysts, and anyone trying to understand the tactical side of football properly. For us, that is where Pep Guardiola and Manchester City got it wrong. At times, City looked too complicated for their own good. The central balance weakened, the distances became vulnerable, the wide overloads did not protect them enough, and Haaland was left fighting a disconnected battle instead of being supported by a structure that consistently served him. Madrid, on the other hand, looked clearer. More direct. More coordinated. More ruthless in how they attacked the weak points in City’s shape. That is why we would encourage people not to stop at the score line. Go through every slide. The tactical story is far more revealing than the headline result. Our view: Real Madrid did not just beat Manchester City with quality. They beat them with better structural clarity. Do you agree, or do you think City’s problem was more about personnel than Pep’s tactical design? Lastly, this is what we can do for you or your club, and our rates are reasonable. #FootballAnalysis #TacticalAnalysis #ManchesterCity #RealMadrid #PepGuardiola #ChampionsLeague #Coaching #Scouting #SportsAnalytics #PerformanceAnalysis #FootballTactics #GameModel #EliteFootball

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