Shocking to lose that game from that position considering what was at stake.
Given we all know what a perfectionist Pep is, he certainly wouldnt have been happy at half time, did you see his reactions to the Sterling misses?
We should have started a derby, at home, for a potential title winning game, with a striker on the pitch.
It should have worked would you agree seeing the first half performance?Yes its hypothetical that sergio woukd have even had thise chances but ill never understand starting such a huge game without a striker.
Maybe it is "fizzling out" because of the work we have put in?Yesterday has took the edge off what has been a dream season so far....will I be like a kid in sweet shop when winning the league actually happens in a few weeks?...no ....just feels like the season has fizzled out without a fight after so much work has been put in
From players who have probably been deemed from a younger age not good enough at finishing to be a striker so they’re just a winger or “forward” or attacking midfielder. You buy strikers at football clubs to score goals. We had four under Mancini, four under Pellegrini, now we have one plus a young kid under Pep. Burnley even have four strikers. Yesterday, if he’s rotating the team, he can play the third choice striker from the squad if he wants to “rest” (why Jesus needs a rest I’ll never know!) players, but we don’t have one. Instead we’re relying on players who shin and scuff shots to score goals - and he didn’t score the chances he got.No we weren't, but not because Kun was on the bench but because those guilt edge chances didn't even force a save.
I best not give you the weather forecast for Skeggy then.I feel exactly the same mate. In the car with the famiy on the way to skegness for a few days and im in a right fuckin mood with pep guardiola and mcfc
That is purely hindsight. If sterling and Gundog had taken their chances and we saw the game out 5-0, would Pep still have gotten it wrong?
We were 2-0 up, should have scored more and they were chasing shadows for 45 mins. The team he selected was justified IMO. He should have changed things when we started to switch off I would agree.
Just watched the first half, how City weren't out of sight by half-time beggars belief. Criticism of Pep is OTT I feel. He did his job, put out a team to dominate the game and create clear chances which should have resulted in at least a 4 goal lead at HT. Who's to say Aguero would have got in the position Sterling was in to take those chances? Not seen the 2nd half yet but imagine the players subconsciously eased off a bit starting to think it was almost won and looking ahead to Tuesday. Not really excusable but understandable.
Beating the rags to win the title would be great for the fans and would make the title all the sweeter but in the bigger picture its all about lording it over them a bit more. The title will be won regardless. 100%.
Cant forget that Pep's bosses will be prioritising CL performance as key for his time at City. What if some brilliance from DeBruyne late in the game helps us get through to the semis?
Where Pep went most wrong I feel was the game at Anfield where he hedged his bets. Why not just have a wild shootout with Liverpool? If its another 4-3 at least you've got some away goals. Be a bit more savvy for the home leg.
That is purely hindsight. If sterling and Gundog had taken their chances and we saw the game out 5-0, would Pep still have gotten it wrong?
We were 2-0 up, should have scored more and they were chasing shadows for 45 mins. The team he selected was justified IMO. He should have changed things when we started to switch off I would agree.
Spot on. Dunno if you were at game yesterday but I felt like there was no atmosphere from the ko second half, it was flat even before they scored. I’m not one to usually bemoan stuff like that but yesterday given the context it was very poor.When you watch the 2nd half, you will see where he made his real mistake yesterday, not noticing that all of a sudden our midfield were being overrun, our defenders were losing composure and the legs looking leggy. His subs were 15 minutes too late.
Ok my last comment on the matter. IMO Young wasn't out of control, ...
Spot on with this Salford , agree with it 100%We have a problem with the system (feels crazy to say that after the season we have had) in that when teams press us, we lose the ball and they break (or play a long ball) we are absolutely wide open at the back. Something that really hasn't been tested all that much this season, until the last week (and the previous time we played Liverpool), is our ability to effectively beat a committed press usually just for a few minutes - and, quite clearly, we are shit at it.
We seem surprised by it, then panic, and then lose any semblance of shape until the ball hits the net. If we just lose the ball through a sloppy pass or good interception everyone switches on to win it back, if we lose the ball through pressure something very different seems to happen in their minds. Definitely a mentality thing for me, and definitely something we need to fix if we want to fulfill this team's true potential.
Still fucking miles better than them, clearly, despite the result.