
International pre-season tours have brought both tactical progress and internal friction for English giants as clubs prepare for the upcoming season. Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has lauded the detailed training methods introduced by new Manchester City head coach Enzo Maresca during their tour of Asia. Conversely, Liverpool’s successful outing in the United States was marred by an unexpected post-match clash between teammates over leadership symbols on the pitch. At Manchester City, the transition to Enzo Maresca's leadership appears to be yielding positive results. Semenyo reported that the squad is thriving under the new regime, noting that the players are enjoying their time on the Asian tour. Maresca, who took the helm following the departure of Pep Guardiola, has spent his first two weeks implementing a rigorous and detailed approach to training that has already left a strong impression on the Ghanaian international and his teammates. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s pre-season preparations in the United States took a different turn following their 1-0 victory over Wrexham at Yankee Stadium. While the result on the pitch was positive, tensions flared between Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai during a lap of honor intended to acknowledge the fans. The two players were seen in a heated exchange involving the captain's armband, highlighting a sudden flashpoint in what had otherwise been a routine pre-season fixture. These developments underscore the high-stakes nature of pre-season tours as teams navigate leadership changes and squad dynamics. For Manchester City, the focus remains on perfecting Maresca’s tactical systems before the domestic season commences. For Liverpool, management will likely look to resolve the internal friction between Jones and Szoboszlai to ensure the team remains unified as they continue their American tour.
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