After watching the first half I was very happy with Ross and his defensive awareness. The effort he put in to keeping the squad's shape, blocking out passing lanes, and pressing forced City to make difficult passes or dribble into double teams. This off the ball work was outstanding and left me more impressed with Ross than I have been in a long time.
In the second half, after City withdrew Zabaleta; bringing De Bruyne in more central, we made the switch for Schneiderlin, and that really allowed the rest of our midfield the freedom to get forward and find more time and options in City's end of the pitch to pick a pass. I think this is when Ross is viewed by most as "at his best".
Overall, if he can continue to develop and value himself in a more team orientated box-to-box role, I believe he will find his confidence again and we will begin to see more moments of brilliance from him. Ideally, in the form of stellar outside the box goals!