Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City manager, has shown through his casual attire at Wembley that the Community Shield is not a top priority for him. He is more concerned with assessing his squad’s readiness for the upcoming Premier League campaign. While the victory over Manchester United in the Community Shield was a nice bonus, Guardiola’s main focus remains on securing an unprecedented fifth consecutive Premier League title. Despite the absence of a goal from Erling Haaland in the match, Guardiola can take positives from the form of his main striker, who impressed during the U.S. tour. The emergence of youngster Oscar Bobb also adds to the positive aspects for Guardiola. However, concerns linger regarding the impending departure of Julián Álvarez and the over-reliance on Rodri in midfield.
With three weeks remaining in the transfer window and a significant amount of money obtained through outgoing transfers, City has the resources to address any shortcomings in the squad. As challengers like Arsenal and Liverpool assess the early stages of the title race, Guardiola will be wary of potential threats. While City remains the team to beat, they are not as invincible as they have been in the past. Guardiola acknowledges that despite winning the Community Shield, there is still room for improvement in the squad’s overall performance.
The absence of Rodri due to a well-deserved break after the Euros raises questions about City’s midfield depth. Guardiola’s decision to overlook Kalvin Phillips in favor of Nico O’Reilly in the Community Shield match indicates potential changes in the squad composition. While Guardiola sees Mateo Kovacic and Rico Lewis as potential replacements for Rodri, neither are traditional holding midfielders. The importance of Rodri to City’s structure cannot be understated, and his absence could weaken the team’s defensive stability.
Replacing the goal-scoring output of Julián Álvarez poses another challenge for Guardiola. The Argentine forward has been a reliable source of goals for City and his absence will be felt in the attacking department. While City boasts a talented group of forwards including Bernardo Silva, Savinho, Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Jérémy Doku, and Oscar Bobb, none can match Álvarez’s goal contribution numbers. Guardiola will need to find a way to distribute the goal-scoring burden among the remaining forwards to maintain City’s attacking threat.
Manchester United’s Perspective
Manchester United, despite their loss in the Community Shield, have their sights set on the upcoming Premier League season. The potential acquisitions of Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich signal United’s intent to strengthen their squad. The performance of Marcus Rashford and Mason Mount in the Community Shield raises questions about their form and impact on the team. Erik ten Hag, the United manager, will need to address defensive issues in the squad before the start of the league campaign.
Manchester City’s victory in the Community Shield provides Guardiola with valuable insights into the squad’s strengths and weaknesses. The upcoming weeks in the transfer window will be crucial for addressing any deficiencies and solidifying City’s position as title contenders. Manchester United, on the other hand, will be looking to bolster their squad further to mount a serious challenge in the Premier League. As the season progresses, both managers will face different challenges in their quest for success.