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PEP GUARDIOLA’S new signings can make a Real difference in Madrid as Manchester City’s ‘mini Rodri’ and Omar Marmoush look ready to start.

It was a case of Marmoush? You can’t handle Marmoush… for Newcastle at the weekend.

Manchester City players celebrating a goal.

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Erling Haaland played a supporting role as Omar Marmoush helped himself to a hat-trick against NewcastleCredit: Getty
Omar Marmoush of Manchester City celebrating a hat-trick goal.

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The stand-in skipper thrived in his unusual role as sidekickCredit: Getty
Omar Marmoush of Manchester City scoring a goal.

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Marmoush turned on the style with his quickfire trebleCredit: Getty

Here, Dean Scoggins from our brilliant Tactics Exposed show, explains how Pep destroyed Newcastle and what that means for the Champions League second leg on Wednesday.

HAALAND’S THE DECOY

Seems amazing – using the world’s best striker to be a decoy runner.

But that’s exactly what Guardiola did against Newcastle as Marmoush bagged a hat-trick.

Unselfish captain for the day Erling Haaland dragged Newcastle’s defence upfield and they kindly followed him to allow flying Egyptian Marmoush to run in behind for his first goal.

His third was more good work from Haaland – who cleverly took the defenders to the back post, allowing space in front of Marmoush for Savinho’s cross to find him.

Haaland may not have scored – but City hit four.

Illustration of Manchester City's football team formation.

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Haaland started as the lone striker supported by Marmoush, Phil Foden and SavinhoCredit: SunSport
Illustration of Manchester City's soccer team formation.

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When Haaland dropped in, the defenders followed and allowed Marmoush to run in behindCredit: SunSport
Diagram of a soccer game showing player positions and a highlighted area of the field.

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Those runs created space for his team-matesCredit: SunSport
Illustration of a soccer play showing Haaland and Trippier near the goal.

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Haaland would usually run towards the penalty spotCredit: SunSport
Illustration of a soccer play showing Haaland passing to Trippier.

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By going outside his marker, Marmoush could move into the gapCredit: SunSport
Omar Marmoush heatmap from Man City vs Newcastle match, showing 40 touches.

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Marmoush operated on the left but came in with devastating impactCredit: SunSport
Haaland's heatmap from Man City's 4-0 win over Newcastle, showing 22 touches.

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Haaland made 22 touches in the matchCredit: SunSport

MINI RODRI GLUES CITY TOGETHER

Nico Gonzalez gave a midfield masterclass that Rodri would be proud of, and Pep labelled him ‘mini Rodri’ after the game.

He’s not very mini at over 6ft and was dominant against a physical Toon.

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But it was his ability to read the game that was so impressive – he is almost one pass ahead of everyone else.

He read where the next Newcastle pass was going and was there to press or cut it out.

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Manchester City's Nico Gonzalez playing soccer.

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Nico Gonzalez was dubbed ‘mini Rodri’ by GuardiolaCredit: Getty
Illustration of a soccer play showing Gonzalez's pass being intercepted.

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Gonzalez cuts out the passing lines as part of the pressCredit: SunSport
Soccer game analysis showing Gonzalez's pass being intercepted.

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This helps Manchester City win the ball backCredit: SunSport
Gonzales anticipating the ball during a soccer game.

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Gonzalez is also comfortable on the ball so can play the ‘2-in-1’ roleCredit: SunSport
Illustration of Nico Gonzalez's match statistics against Newcastle.

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His stats make for impressive readingCredit: SunSport

Exactly 100 completed passes knitted City back together and kept them going forward against a stretched Newcastle.

EDERSON VOLLEYS

Another assist for City keeper Ederson showed his value, with that help from Haaland’s run.

But Ederson also hit some great passes out of his hands to the chests of the City widemen who maintained their width to stretch Newcastle sideways and loosen their grip on midfield.

The keeper also stepped into the defensive line to create an overload which meant Newcastle, who press 1v1, didn’t know whether to stick or twist.

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson smiling.

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Ederson picked up yet another assistCredit: Getty
Illustration of a soccer play showing Ederson and his teammates' positions on the field.

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The goalkeeper is happy to step out as the free man and pick his passCredit: SunSport
Premier League goalkeepers with the most assists.

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He is now clear at the top of the all-time assist list among Prem goalkeepersCredit: SunSport

NOW A REAL CHALLENGE

City set up in attack with a 2-3-5 shape, with the right-back inverting into midfield to give them more dominance and Josko Gvardiol providing attacking width on the left.

But that often leaves them exposed defensively, as Real showed in the final ten minutes of the 3-2 defeat in the first leg.

With the emergence of Nico and Marmoush, who were both subs in the game, Pep could opt to make it a more 3-2-5 shape with Stones staying in defence from right-back to replace the injured Manuel Akanji.

Nico could be trusted to play the ‘2-in-1’ role that Rodri plays in attack and defence and it could be Kevin De Bruyne who misses out in attack to allow Marmoush to play in attack for direct balls with Haaland again.

But it’s a big call for a big game!

Soccer players on a field with overlaid circles indicating player positions.

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Guardiola may go for a 3-2-5 shape against Real MadridCredit: SunSport
Soccer players on a field, Bellingham in possession.

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Gonzalez will relish his battle with Jude BellinghamCredit: SunSport
Illustration of Manchester City's starting eleven and manager Pep Guardiola.

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Kevin De Bruyne may miss out while Josko Gvardiol can offer width on the leftCredit: SunSport
John Stones of Manchester City dribbling the ball past Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappé of Real Madrid.

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John Stones may start in the right-back role to step into midfieldCredit: Getty

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