Gary O’Neill, the manager of Wolves, explains an unexpected method of getting ready for the Sheffield United match…

After defeating Tottenham 2-1 the previous weekend to maintain their European hopes, Gary O’Neil’s Wolves will take on relegation-threatened Sheffield United at Molineux on Sunday, with the Black Country team being the clear favorites.

Gary O’Neill has been binge-watching Manchester City in order to get ready for Sheffield United’s visit.

The manager of Wolves says he is eager to pick up tips from industry experts in order to keep his team moving forward.

“You prep in case they do something slightly different,” he remarked. “Chris has been well-known for the formation he uses; he’s done it at Sheffield Utd and Middlesbrough.” This week’s work has been a little interesting because the game is one where you would think we would have more ball play.

Thus, a great deal of attention is focused on our goals.

“I saw how tough it was for Manchester City against a team that is hard to break down when I watched their match against Brentford in midweek. It was crucial for City to avoid giving up a goal from a counterattack or set-play in order to maintain their advantage and try to score the winning goal, which they did.

“I watch Manchester City all the time. Always. It’s not a reference to Manchester City. However, because they have such amazing players, you have to wait to see how they handle low blocks, which they encounter frequently.

Not only do I watch them. But the most they deal with is when you talk about a low block. There’s no assurance that we will. In several games, Sheffield United has shown aggression both at home and abroad.

I watch all-around talented teams. My goal is to increase my knowledge. Pep has been at the top of the manager’s list for a while, which is why I like what they do. He is a very gifted person.

“I adore how they manage the games. Just me, attempting to further my knowledge and understanding

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