Key Points

Pep Guardiola was full of praise for Tijjani Reijnders after the midfielder scored twice in Manchester City's friendly win over Palermo. The Dutchman, who joined from AC Milan, showcased his attacking instincts in a dominant display. Guardiola also lauded new signings Rayan Cherki and Rayan Ait-Nouri for their early impact. With the Premier League opener approaching, City's squad looks in strong shape.

Key Points: Guardiola Hails Reijnders After Brace in Man City Win Over Palermo

  • Reijnders shines with two goals in City's 3-0 win
  • Guardiola highlights his versatility in midfield
  • New signings Cherki and Ait-Nouri also impress
  • Khusanov shows promise ahead of Premier League opener
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Guardiola delighted with 'special' Reijnders display in City's win over Palermo

Pep Guardiola praises Tijjani Reijnders' 'special' display as the Dutch midfielder scores twice in Man City's 3-0 victory over Palermo.

"We knew that he is a special player arriving into the box. – Pep Guardiola"

Sicily, Aug 10

Pep Guardiola has heaped praise on new signing Tijjani Reijnders after the Dutch midfielder scored two second-half goals as Manchester City beat Palermo 3-0 in Sicily.

Reijnders joined City from AC Milan in June, before going on to play three times for Guardiola’s side at the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA and he was the star of the show in Sicily as City ran out comfortable winners against their City Football Group sister club.

The 27-year-old is comfortable operating in a deep midfield role, but it’s in the attacking position he played against Palermo that Pep feels he has ‘special’ qualities.

“Yeah, we knew that he is a special player arriving into the box. He loves to do that. People in Italy know him perfectly [after his time at AC Milan]. He scored two goals and he made a fantastic performance like the rest of his teammates.

“He can play as a holding midfielder but he loves to arrive to the box to help our strikers like Erling [Haaland] and Omar [Marmoush] and anyone who plays there,” said Guardiola.

Reijnders was one of three outfield players to join City before the Club World Cup alongside attacking midfielder Rayan Cherki and left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri.

All three have made fast starts to life at the Club, with Guardiola clearly pleased with what he has seen.

And with January signing Abdukodir Khusanov impressing in the win over Palermo too, Guardiola says he is delighted with his squad ahead of next week’s opening Premier League game against Wolves away.

“The three signings we have done before the World Cup were really good. Cherki, Ait Nouri and Reijnders. Same with Khusanov in January. He showed his potential today and he is one of the fastest players I have seen. We haven’t played many games. We’ve trained well but now we’ll go back to Manchester, try to make a good week and prepare the games.

“I am happy [with the squad] since the USA and our World Cup. Our vibes there were really good,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Another season, another star for Man City! But honestly, as an Indian viewer, I wish Premier League matches weren't so late at night here. 1:30 AM kickoffs are brutal for working professionals 😴
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Aditya G
Guardiola's eye for talent is unmatched! Though I wonder when we'll see an Indian player at this level. With proper training from childhood like European academies provide, maybe in 10 years? 🇮🇳⚽
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in both Mumbai and Manchester, it's fascinating to see how City's global approach contrasts with Indian football's local focus. The CFG model could really help develop Indian talent if implemented properly here.
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Karthik V
While City's success is impressive, their spending power creates unfair competition. Hope FFP rules are enforced strictly. Meanwhile in India, we need more investment in grassroots football rather than just focusing on ISL glamour.
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Nisha Z
Reijnders' performance was 🔥! But can we talk about how Pep always finds ways to maximize his players' strengths? Indian coaches should study his methods. Our national team could benefit so much from this kind of tactical innovation!

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