From Haaland to Núñez, big six’s striking rejigs raise more questions than answers | Jonathan Wilson


There is jeopardy in fresh forward lines and that is where the initial fascination of this season’s Premier League title race lies

Can a team be too perfect? Could it be that if you have technically brilliant players in every position who have fully assimilated into a slickly intelligent system, the result is not a remorseless winning machine but a slightly cold entity so fixated on order that when disruption comes it is unable to cope?

In the aftermath of last season’s the Champions League exit against Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola dismissed suggestions that his team could not handle adversity, that crisis could send his sophisticated mechanisms haywire. But it is at the very least intriguing that City’s two highest-profile recent signings, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland, are both disruptors who do not seem a natural fit for his precisely ordered universe.

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