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Joe Bray

Youthful training squad gives Pep Guardiola and Man City coaches a unique opportunity

Aside from working closely with Erling Haaland and Riyad Mahrez, the extent to which Pep Guardiola can make any detailed tactical progress this week must be limited.

After a three week break, Manchester City are ramping up preparations for the resumption of the domestic fixture list later this month, taking a 19-man squad to Abu Dhabi for a week of warm-weather training.

However, with most of the first team squad involved in the World Cup, the City squad is mostly made up of youngsters from the Elite Development Squad. And while that restricts what Guardiola can work on when it comes to first team tactics, he has a unique chance to put his best academy players through their paces by giving them his full focus.

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Of course, there will be individual tweaks that can help the likes of Haaland, Mahrez, Cole Palmer and Sergio Gomez. Those players can still improve - even Haaland - and they should benefit from some more personal coaching from the manager before other first-teamers return.

On the whole, though, there will be little benefit to implementing any new tactics that Guardiola plans to deploy in the Premier League, because most of the players won't be there. The squad for the upcoming Carabao Cup clash with Liverpool may be made up of most of these 19 players, but it's fair to say the youngsters involved will soon drop back down to the academy when the World Cup is finished.

Before that happens, those EDS players must make the most of an opportunity that may never come again. Some are familiar faces around the first team, or have been involved in pre-season squads before. However, they have probably never been in a squad like this one - mostly youth players but in a first-team environment with senior coaches and Guardiola leading the sessions.

It is these kind of opportunities that make a lasting impression on Guardiola. Players like Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Liam Delap and James McAtee have taken their chances when training with the manager to get first team promotions. Look at Rico Lewis, included on the pre-season tour of the US this summer and impressed so much that he is now a cover right-back for the first team.

Lewis is in Abu Dhabi and can be one of the players to benefit most from a more personal week of coaching with the first team staff. Shea Charles and Oscar Bobb are behind Lewis when it comes to the senior team, so a good week of training could persuade Guardiola that they deserve more consideration.

Likewise, Carlos Borges has 16 goals and 11 assists in just 18 appearances for the youth team this season, but is yet to break into Guardiola's squad. He is a player who can take everything in, learn from Mahrez and Haaland, and really benefit from the week in Abu Dhabi.

Then there are others, who are only just experiencing the step up to the under-21s, like Will Dickson, Jadel Katongo and Kian Breckin. Some of the academy's top performers this term, this week will be a priceless insight into what it will take to be a first-team player at City.

And the training camp also is a chance for City's coaches to put the best of the next generation through their paces, and give them their full attention rather than training alongside a full first-team squad who will understandably take priority in day-to-day training. The trip won't define the City futures of every youngster in the squad, however history suggests that anyone who makes a particularly good impression will be remembered going forward.

Guardiola has committed his future to City until 2025, so if these youngsters want to reach his first team, they could do worse by impressing him in Abu Dhabi this week.

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