Looking at City vs Arsenal. They are so good tactically. Especially looking at the positioning of Zinchenko. Every time the ball is on the right, which is City's most productive side by far so far, City look to move their formation towards that side to generate superiority from overloads. Zinchenko's positional adjustment almost transitions him to a DM position.
When you look at us, everyone keeps roughly the same rigid positions no matter where the ball is. Very few combinations, no overloads, just bland football waiting for some individual magic from Messi or Dembele.
Television here made the same point as you, about how fluid City are, switching positions etc.
Then they showed a longer sequence, and most players were walking, keeping their positions. Once in a while (at the right time) one player would meet which would lead to perfectly synced movements relating to the initial movement, but they still kept all spaces occupied. Most players took their time with the ball, confident that the path would open up with patience.
But they generally were much more apart from each other compared to Barcelona, using more of the pitch, not getting in each others way, always relating to each other, and filling open spaces when they appeared.
Talking about Zinchenko, where would he rank among LBs in the world?