IMO, the moment in this transfer window is not focused on the mistakes of the previous season, but on building a far ideal team. whether it's Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and even Manchester United.
You don't focus on the mistakes but you learn from it. If the mistakes are not studied, they'll be repeated. Chelsea is one team that has not learnt from the their previous mistakes. They went about buy every available player and they're doing the same again now.
All these teams have so much work to doe in order to reinforce their squads. They have to look for the lapses and positions that needs back ups. It's a very strategic process and it's something Manchester City has mastered well that's why they'll continue to dominate as long as Pep is still around. You can see now that they've added Savio to their team together with Doku, that would mean very good wingers that can dribble. Pep saw that his wings weren't that effective so he reinforced. That's what all teams should do instead of just buying a player because they player is good
First, Chelsea still has Todd Boehly over doing and playing roles he is not suppose too, repeating same errors from last season by not mixing up the players he brings into the club with experience players, how do you get the impact you want this way?! I have also seen Enzo Maresca talking about trusting the process and all that stuff, will the owners waiting f Chelsea give him that freedom to do whatever he wants?
As for Manchester City, in the absence of Kevin De Bruyne and the decline of Jack Grealish last season, Manchester City saw their creativity on the pitch reducing. I think this is the right thing for Josep Pep Guardiola to do, he cannot rely too much on the name Jack Grealish, game after he disappointed him last season.
It's not about dribbling, you could still drill and not be able to create any good chance in the game. It's a smart call but let's hope Savio blends in immediately.