Guardiola praised O'Reilly's physical presence on the field, his ability to control the ball, and his defensive awareness. He also noted that O'Reilly's pace and willingness to play in different positions make him a valuable asset to the team.
The manager highlighted the stability of the team's back four, with players like Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, and Ruben Dias providing leadership and pace. O'Reilly's ability to score goals, particularly from unexpected positions, has also caught the manager's attention.
Guardiola acknowledged that O'Reilly's movement off the ball is reminiscent of experienced players like Fabian Delph and Joao Cancelo. He also noted that O'Reilly's ability to play both inside and outside the midfield area gives the team more options and opportunities to create scoring chances.
The manager emphasized the importance of winning duels and moving into spaces on the field, which O'Reilly has demonstrated in his recent games.