It is a similar story with passing. Otamendi is once again at the top of the charts for passes attempted, ahead of Fernandinho in second place with Stones in third.
While for pass completion, Stones leads the way for City ahead of Otamendi in second place and Fernandinho in fourth – all three of them currently registering above 90 percent.
In fact, Stones’s rate of 96.6 percent is bettered in European leagues only by the 96.7 percent completed so far by Paris St Germain’s Thiago Silva.
It is not out of the ordinary for a holding midfielder such as Fernandinho to sit near the top of a team’s touch and passing charts – Nemanja Matic has dominated both for Manchester United this season.
Yet the figures for Otamendi and Stones are more unique.
It suggests that all three are the glue binding this most exhilarating of attacking forces together and the bedrock of the goals being bagged by Aguero and the like.
Not that they haven’t been scoring themselves. Stones and Otamendi have netted three times apiece this season while Fernandinho has scored twice.
Needless to say, Guardiola has been the first to recognise the trio’s significance. "I think Fernandinho right now is one of the three best holding midfielders in the world,” he said ahead of Sunday’s 3-1 win over Arsenal.
“Just as with John (Stones) and Nico (Otamendi), Fernandinho has achieved another level, with his positivity and his mentality. He gives us a lot, with the ball and without the ball.”
That contribution could end up being the key to any success City go on to enjoy this season.
From SuperSport
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