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Enzo Maresca’s Manchester City opener was startlingly bad

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Enzo Maresca’s Manchester City opener was startlingly bad

The Community Shield isn’t always a sign of things to come, but City’s form in their defeat to Arsenal is concerning in the wake of Pep Guardiola’s departure Sign up for our free newsletter here There are caveats.

It was only the Community Shield – and no side has gone on to win the league after lifting the Community Shield since 2018.

It was against the league champions, whose pre-season has involved far less strenuous travel than their own.

By the time the season really gets going, there will be greater clarity in central midfield, with Rodri set to complete his move to Barcelona imminently.

But this was a startlingly bad opening for Enzo Maresca at Manchester City.

Succeeding a manager of Pep Guardiola’s stature is never easy, as numerous clubs have found.

But it’s not just Guardiola’s stature, the sense that whoever follows him stands in his shadow.

It’s that his style of play is so idiosyncratic that the transition process inevitably becomes more difficult.

Even though Maresca was Guardiola’s assistant at City in 2022-23, and his football is Guardiola-inspired, it is not identical, not least because Guardiola was always evolving.

Even allowing for all that, though, it was remarkable how poorly City defended in their 3-0 defeat by Arsenal on Sunday .

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