All 11 City players touch ball in 2nd goal of win over Hull
LONDON — Manchester City didn’t just appoint Pep Guardiola to win trophies. City hired him to do it with the sort of style his iconic Barcelona and magnificent Bayern Munich sides did.
The Spaniard’s first season in England has been far from smooth sailing with a Champions League qualification spot not yet secure, but his side’s second goal during a 3-1 victory over Hull on Saturday showed why many remain so excited by his presence in the English Premier League.
All 11 City players, including recalled goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, touched the ball in the 20-pass move which ended with the familiar sight of Sergio Aguero putting the ball in the net.
“The second goal is the big example of what we would like to be,” Guardiola said. “I don’t like the defenders to just defend and the strikers just to score goals. I like everybody involved in the way we want to play.”