Now we have won the c4-square for one of the knights, which will put pressure on d6 in combination with the g3-bishop. You have two knights: one is going to f5 and the other to c4. That is why Nd1 is stronger!
Finally a knight is arriving to c4 (Ndc4) and the black pawn on d6 will suffer a lot. The black king is also very exposed. Decisive advantage!
and Black is almost losing. We see that ...Bxd5 will not work due to tactics.
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Tomi Nyback Anish Giri Corus-B 2010 Black to move
The black king is pretty unsafe at the moment in the center, and White is threatening to start a pawn march with e5-d6. Giri employs an imaginative maneuver to block the pawns and at the same time restrict the bishop.
The knight goes to e5, and the black king is perfectly placed on d6. White does not have pieces to attack along the dark squares.