Done. Now the Manchester City Close the curtain by 24-25 and do it in the worst possible way, falls early in Club World Cup against Al Hilal (3-4). A shocking result of Priori, but perhaps seeing the Guardiola trajectory and the players whose Saudi Arabia team led by Simone Inzaghi was less.
1
Purpose
Bond, 34 years
Under the sticks al Hilal was Bono, who was a Sevilla manager for four full time and showed Nervión his ability to win matches. Key to more than one European League tie, it also moved that level to Morocco’s choice. Now miracles on the Saudi Arabia team. The World Cup began to stop a penalty for Valverde and was lying in the city with a scandal.

2
Defense
Canco, koulaibaly and lodi
In the defensive plot it is a team with two long sides that can also be lanes such as Canco and Lodi, with the past in Barça and Atlético, which is 31 and 27 years old respectively and continues to provide excellent performance. In the middle part there is a wall, which sometimes adds to the attack, called the Kalidou Koulibaly, former Naples and Chelsea. Senegalese scored a goal, while Canco provided help.

3
Midfield
Milinkovic-Savic, neves
In the machine room, the role of Ruben Neves is key, sometimes third central, as that element provides the balance and axis where everything turns. Next to him and another paper circle was Milinkovic-Savic, the clear example of the midfielder’s arrival. Neves, who gave a goal passed Portugal and ‘Mili’ with Serbia.

4
Stroke
Malcom and Marcos Leonardo
In the absence of mitrovic – the good scorer – for the damage, both Malcom and Marcos Leonardo assume that paper. The Duo of Brazil is damaged in rival defenses. Former Barcelona runs into space and has the freedom for full front attacks, while young Marcos Leonardo where they pay 40 million in Benfica has three goals at four Club World Cup clubs. Good results are no accident. Against the guardiola between the two they put 3 out of 4 goals.
Source: La Verdad

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