Lingard? Henderson? Don't you watch football focus?I didn't think we were looking at anyone similar to Gundogan. Beyond Modric, Kroos, Veratti, possibly Milinkovic-Savic who's really an upgrade?
Lingard? Henderson? Don't you watch football focus?I didn't think we were looking at anyone similar to Gundogan. Beyond Modric, Kroos, Veratti, possibly Milinkovic-Savic who's really an upgrade?
You ok?
Anyway, just so we are clear, Pep disagrees with this opinion. But feel free to carry on :-)
There is no fall, Fernandinho & Gundogan will compete for 1 position, and both of them are good enough to fill it.
Don't care.
Gundogan v Arsenal was not the kind of thing Pep wants, whetever he's told you.
He was a lot more alert v Chelsea, which is a good sign.
I don't think he will end up as a main player as oringinally ntended though. I don't think he's able to move as he used to & it's some time now since his last injury.
European games have suited him better so far imo & Chelsea were a bit like that. But if it's Liverpool we draw, he has a problem.
Not too sure about that, Gundo is much more comfortable when pressed than Dinho is, granted his recovery isn't near Dinho's level but it was the press where we struggled against Liverpool.
I understand that. However, many of the players, not just Gundogan, were passing between themselves today for nothing but shits and giggles so the records with regards to it are a bit meh just.
Well said.Shits and giggles, really?
Those short passes between two players are very intentional and provocative to try and frustrate the opposition players into individual pressing and breaking their tactical shape. We use a very similar ploy with Ederson, giving opposition teams hope they can catch us out because goalkeepers are usually poor in possession and unable to play out as comfortably as our Eddie.
There is a reason the heavy passing is kept to the left of the field.
In case you haven’t seen it, there is an interesting 16 minute video on the Man City site showing Gundo’s every touch against Chelsea.
It showed he can play very well when there is not much defending to be done, but I’m not sure how well he could give defensive cover when the heat is on.
I think that's a concern one or two of us share.Hopefully as he regains confidence he can show more of his defensive capability.
I'm not concerned. With Gundogan we keep the ball more so we have to do less defending than with Dinho. Plus against Chelsea his pressing was also wonderful.In case you haven’t seen it, there is an interesting 16 minute video on the Man City site showing Gundo’s every touch against Chelsea.
It showed he can play very well when there is not much defending to be done, but I’m not sure how well he could give defensive cover when the heat is on.
I'm not concerned. With Gundogan we keep the ball more so we have to do less defending than with Dinho. Plus against Chelsea his pressing was also wonderful.
But it is impossible not to be counter attacked, no matter how much we have the ball & also our players will make mistakes.
We will still need to defend in that position, in key games. We even saw it v Leicester, with Gundo & Zinchenko lying on the ground as Vardy disappeared, to score.
His defensive contribution when things go wrong, will have to improve, if he is to get games ahead of Dinho & also people like Fred.
Incidentally, Fern has pretty much the same pass success rate as Gundogan but is much better defensively, particularly stopping aerial situations.
First of all you have to consider that what I said about Gundogan is for when there’s no Dinho, which is why I said Gundogan will be fine defensively. I wasn’t saying we play Gundogan over Dinho full time.But it is impossible not to be counter attacked, no matter how much we have the ball & also our players will make mistakes.
We will still need to defend in that position, in key games. We even saw it v Leicester, with Gundo & Zinchenko lying on the ground as Vardy disappeared, to score.
His defensive contribution when things go wrong, will have to improve, if he is to get games ahead of Dinho & also people like Fred.
Incidentally, Fern has pretty much the same pass success rate as Gundogan but is much better defensively, particularly stopping aerial situations.