Is Aymeric Laporte the answer to Man City's defensive issues?
Pep Guardiola is an admirer of Athletic Bilbao defender Aymeric Laporte
Manchester City want to sign Athletic Bilbao's Aymeric Laporte this summer, according to Sky sources. The French defender looks a good fit for Pep Guardiola's Etihad Stadium revolution, writes Nick Wright.
Pep Guardiola counts Argentine manager Marcelo Bielsa as one
of his biggest influences so perhaps it is not surprising that he
shares his idol's admiration for Aymeric Laporte. The French centre-back
was schooled by Bielsa as a teenager at Athletic Bilbao, and Guardiola
is eager to continue his education at Manchester City next season.Sunday's 2-2 draw with Arsenal showed why the incoming manager has identified central defence as City's most pressing area in need of attention. This season they have conceded more Premier League goals (40) than in any of the previous five, with Nicolas Otamendi and Eliaquim Mangala struggling to meet expectations and Vincent Kompany repeatedly falling victim to injuries.
Laporte on City rumours
Aymeric Laporte denies he has agreed to join City but Sky sources confirm he is a target.
Basque journalist Endika Rรญo has followed his progress from the start. "He is a central defender with the profile that Pep Guardiola likes," he tells Sky Sports. "He's strong, tall and powerful but what characterises him most is playing out from the back. He makes the central midfielders' jobs easier. He has good distribution and he has quality with the ball at his feet."
A money-spinning transfer to the Etihad would cap a rapid rise for Laporte, who was only 18 when Bielsa promoted him to Athletic Bilbao's first team in November 2012. "It was quite a difficult year for Athletic," recalls Rรญo. "Javi Martinez had left and they were having trouble renewing Fernando Amorebieta's contract, so Bielsa promoted Laporte even though he had hardly played for the reserves."
A City ready for Pep
The appetite for Pep Guardiola in Manchester will be greater than it ever was in Munich.
Bielsa loved Laporte - "I don't remember a single fault I could tell you about," he said in 2015 - and he made 17 appearances before the 60-year-old was replaced by Ernesto Valverde in the summer of 2013. Bielsa's gruelling training methods had taken a heavy toll as Athletic finished 12th in 2012/13 but the squad were reinvigorated by Valverde. Laporte, in particular, went from strength to strength.
Laporte battles for the ball with Barcelona's Luis Suarez and Marc Bartra
Laporte has come out on top in duels with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo since breaking into the Athletic team. He helped them reach the final of last year's Copa del Rey and played every minute of their historic 5-1 aggregate win over Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup in August.
Laporte is a great player with every quality. I don’t remember a single fault that I could tell you about. He’s fast, he has character, he is competitive, he has very good technique and he is very intelligent.
Marcelo Bielsa on Aymeric Laporte in 2015
As for weaknesses, there is little to cause alarm. "In some games you can still see his youth and inexperience," says Rรญo. "There have been some errors and he has been sent off for inexperienced fouls, but with time he has got better. You can see that he learns very fast for a player so young, and it's not surprising that some of the biggest clubs in Europe want him."
Laporte in action for Athletic Bilbao against Espanyol
Laporte's rare combination of technical ability, physical prowess and youthful experience has thrust him to the forefront of Manchester City's plans. Their defensive problems have been costly this season, but as they prepare to usher in a new era at the Etihad Stadium, Bielsa's pupil looks ready to make his next step up with Guardiola.
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