First thought is that his short passing really is sublime. He is so calm and composed that even Ederson needs to look over his shoulder. It enables us to play out from the back to a degree we have never seen before at United, as I can recall. His long range passing, however, is for now no better than DDG - not in the slightest. That may change, and if so, it may transform our play.
That being said, I also find that we are approaching that City brand of football that is simply a snooze fest. Moving the ball back and forth between defenders is neither here nor there, and one may start to wonder when the goalie har just about more touches than anyone else in the squad. Playing out from the back is fine, but play football ffs.
Also, his actual good old fashioned goal keeping isn't all that impressive. I wouldn't call them mistakes, but if DDG let in that 2-1, I would have branded it a mistake, even with the deflection - his hand was weak as he was on it. We've seen it a couple of times already. He's on the ball, meaning it's possible to save it, but it goes in off his arms/hands.