How West Ham's tight-knot troop can frustrate Man City (and maybe themselves)

As mentioned in last week's analysis, Manchester City's rigid and predictable playing style has left them looking creatively starved. Assuming that Yaya Toure's form doesn't dramatically improve, a significant proportion of the creative burden will lie upon the shoulders of David Silva who, cutting in from the left, may struggle against West Ham's compact central midfield trio.

Sam Allardyce is an excellent defensive organiser, compressing the gaps between lines of defence and ensuring that West Ham's third of the pitch is highly congested. Key to this success is the narrowness of Alex Song, Mark Noble and Cheikhou Kouyate, all of whom are excellent tacklers and positionally disciplined.

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