Nick Cushing’s ‘tactical masterclass’ as Man City beat Chelsea

by Curtis Jones
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Cushing released his emotions at full-time, walking around Joie Stadium with a beaming smile on his face as he applauded supporters.

He stayed back to soak up the plaudits as they sang ‘Blue Moon’ and chanted “City, City, City”.

Former City midfielder Izzy Christiansen described it as a “tactical masterclass” from Cushing but he insists the foundations were laid, and it is about belief.

“For me it was about making sure we could compete against the top teams. To win trophies, you have to beat the best,” said Cushing.

“We have to be a threat in every phase of the game and have that presence. It’s how you win tight and critical games.”

City imposed themselves early on and controlled possession but momentum swung throughout a tense first half.

Cushing switched formations in the second half, moving from a 4-3-3 to a 4-4-2 and introduced Miedema – back to form after returning from knee surgery in January – as a substitute to make a significant impact.

He called for bravery and confidence from his side following their defeat in the cup final and Miedema believes they delivered it.

“Champions League nights at the Joie Stadium have been pretty special so far, so I’m really happy that we got the win,” Miedema told BBC Sport.

“You always want to start but I am not in a position where I can play four lots of 90 minutes in a row. We need to be smart.

“[Cushing] really wants us to play forward and take risks. At times we did that really well. Hopefully we can take it to another level on Sunday and Thursday.”

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