The second
most expensive player in Manchester City’s history has spent this season losing
his battle for a regular place in the team. And Joao Cancelo needs to heed the
veiled warnings which Pep Guardiola has been sending his way, if he intends to
remain at the club beyond the summer.
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right back, perhaps, thought that the £60million price tag he wore when he
arrived from Juventus last summer would ensure him top spot in the pecking
order at the Etihad Stadium.
Joao Cancelo
Cancelo
stepped in for the Old Trafford derby last week, but that was simply because
Pep Guardiola prioritized the second leg of the Champions League against Real
Madrid, scheduled for next week but which will no longer take place.
There is
some doubt over Cancelo’s future at the club, with reports that the player is
unhappy at playing second fiddle after playing just seven league games this
season. Guardiola has made it plain that if he wants to play more games, he has
to seize his chances when he gets them.
Walker has
responded to the challenge presented by Cancelo, just as he did in the last two
seasons when Danilo was brought in as competition. The former Tottenham man has
frustrated Pep Guardiola at times, not least in the first title season of his
reign, when Walker had a meltdown in the 3-2 home defeat by Crystal Palace.
He was
dropped in the aftermath of that one, a clear signal that he needed to be more
consistent and more focussed defensively. His powerful gallops down the right
flank have been an important feature of City’s attacking game, but the player
has, in the last couple of years, developed as a defender, too.
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There have
been games when he has been asked to be conservative, and that reached its zenith
in the Bernabeu last month. Plenty of fans remember that Walker did not cover
himself in glory in Real Madrid’s goal that night failing to clear after
teammates had made a hash of the situation.
But the way
he pushed up on Madrid’s tricky winger Vinicius, and apart from the goal
negated his impact on the game, spoke of a player who does not simply rely on
his pace and strength to get him out of trouble.
Kyle Walker and Pep Guardiola
Now Walker
faces another test. He is perhaps the only member of Guardiola’s strongest XI
who is not currently in his international squad. That is more down to the
extreme competition for a right-back berth in the England set-up than anything
else.
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Alexander-Arnold and Kieran Trippier have been exceptional, while United’s
Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Chelsea youngster Reece James are applying pressure from
below. That has meant Walker has not been in the England squad this season, and
with Euro 2020 scheduled for this summer, he has limited time to impress
manager Gareth Southgate.
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