Nicolás Otamendi - 2018/19 performances

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Those looking to pin that goal on him

I rightly, 'pinned it' on both of them.

One centre back goes for the ball, the other covers.

One made an absolute shithole of a job going for the ball & the other made an absolute shithole of a job of covering.

If he wasn't there to have an effect on the outcome of a straight ball down the pitch, can you please explain to me exactly why the fuck he was there at all ?

What was his job ?

Time & fucking motion studies perhaps ?
 
I rightly, 'pinned it' on both of them.

One centre back goes for the ball, the other covers.

One made an absolute shithole of a job going for the ball & the other made an absolute shithole of a job of covering.

If he wasn't there to have an effect on the outcome of a straight ball down the pitch, can you please explain to me exactly why the fuck he was there at all ?

What was his job ?

Time & fucking motion studies perhaps ?
Love Laporte - my PoTY for City.

But that misheader and the resultant debacle was mostly on Laporte. Otters was running back and in semi-good position. I think Otters did his best under the circumstance.
 
Love Laporte - my PoTY for City.

But that misheader and the resultant debacle was mostly on Laporte. Otters was running back and in semi-good position. I think Otters did his best under the circumstance.

He has to anticipate the possibility of the mistake imo & what might happen.

Which is what their striker did better.
 
He has to anticipate the possibility of the mistake imo & what might happen.

Which is what their striker did better.
True - but the guy isn't a speed demon. I think he saw what he needed to do and did his best to get into position. If you want to fault him, OK - but it's for lack of speed rather than positional sense for me.
 
Otter beaten to a 60/40 ball where he was the 40, nothing to see here.

Yeah thinking of it now, it's understandable he would end up 40-60 from a hoof down the middle, against a player of Padraig Amond's quality. No way of getting in front of him.

We shouldn't be too hard on Laporte either.

Not only did he have to get off the ground, he also had to direct the ball using only his head.
 
Yeah thinking of it now, it's understandable he would end up 40-60 from a hoof down the middle, against a player of Padraig Amond's quality. No way of getting in front of him.

We shouldn't be too hard on Laporte either.

Not only did he have to get off the ground, he also had to direct the ball using only his head.

Laporte misjudged the flight, fucked up and left Otter with a 40/60.

Actually sorry no, I'm being too lenient, he should've anticipated the fuck up.
 
True - but the guy isn't a speed demon. I think he saw what he needed to do and did his best to get into position. If you want to fault him, OK - but it's for lack of speed rather than positional sense for me.

I agree re speed, but it's his reactions & judgement which are slower imo.

He has got away with quite a few since he came back.
 
Yeah thinking of it now, it's understandable he would end up 40-60 from a hoof down the middle, against a player of Padraig Amond's quality. No way of getting in front of him.

We shouldn't be too hard on Laporte either.

Not only did he have to get off the ground, he also had to direct the ball using only his head.
I completely disagree wrt Laporte.

The guy had two choices available - attempt to win a headed ball and to head the ball into safety - or to drop back. Laporte chose the riskier option and failed - placing his teammate whom he new to be not especially fleet of foot into an untenable situation.
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Keep in mind that Laporte is my PoTY for CIty - in spite of this gaff.
 
Laporte misjudged the flight, fucked up and left Otter with a 40/60.

Actually sorry no, I'm being too lenient, he should've anticipated the fuck up.

Your partner goes for the ball, one guy one day goes 'meh' that's ok, another guy another day goes "what if he fucks up, I'll cover the striker ?"

Which one is the top defender ?
 
I completely disagree wrt Laporte.

The guy had two choices available - attempt to win a headed ball and to head the ball into safety - or to drop back. Laporte chose the riskier option and failed - placing his teammate whom he new to be not especially fleet of foot into an untenable situation.
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Keep in mind that Laporte is my PoTY for CIty - in spite of this gaff.

The striker is the important part imo.

Cover him, then no problem if your mate fucks up. Might as well, if you are there.

Otamendi himself has done at least one bizarre thing per game since he came back & someone has covered most of them.
 
Your partner goes for the ball, one guy one day goes 'meh' that's ok, another guy another day goes "what if he fucks up, I'll cover the striker ?"

Which one is the top defender ?
Your post is of relevance only if you believe that Otters had the physical ability to get into position but either didn't care to or misread the situation. This ground has been covered.

Secondly, if Laporte is my PoTY for City - if not the P/L - then is there any question about whom I think is the better defender?
 
Your partner goes for the ball, one guy one day goes 'meh' that's ok, another guy another day goes "what if he fucks up, I'll cover the striker ?"

Which one is the top defender ?

Look at Otter's position when Laporte heads it, exactly where he should be to cover, problem was Laporte fucked up and headed it straight into Amond's path.

I'm questioning now whether you've actually seen the goal.
 
Look at Otter's position when Laporte heads it, exactly where he should be to cover, problem was Laporte fucked up and headed it straight into Amond's path.

I'm questioning now whether you've actually seen the goal.
Otters for me could have been a bit deeper - between man and goal - he seemed to be side-by-side with Amond. But yeah, Otters was basically in the best position that he physically was capable of getting to for me.
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This is all subjective of course and many posters will have different views.

But my breakdown of responsibility for the goal is as follows:

70% Laporte - chose to head the ball when paired with a partner who is known not to be especially fleet of foot;

20% Ederson - off his line, in no-man's land, with two defenders in good position to defend;

10% Otters - not fit enough to get between man and ball, although he knew he needed to get there but wasn't physically capable of doing so.
 
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Look at Otter's position when Laporte heads it, exactly where he should be to cover, problem was Laporte fucked up and headed it straight into Amond's path.

I'm questioning now whether you've actually seen the goal.

It's headed toward both of them.

I don't understand the concept of this argument at all.

When Steve Redmond did this exact kind of thing, when we were complete shit, he used to get slaughtered for it.

Now, we have possibly the best team on the planet & it's ok not to react & no longer classed as dozy defending.

That's the same exact goal we used to let in, in the same kind of games, when we were total shit. It's the City Cup Knockout Goal.

Then we'd lose, because we didn't have 3 or 4 at the other end.
 
Otters for me could have been a bit deeper - between man and goal - he seemed to be side-by-side with Amond. But yeah, Otters was basically in the best position that he physically was capable of getting to for me.

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Play this forward somewhat :-).

Also Otters is obviously a bit far to the left - the proper position is certainly to the right and a bit deeper.

Otters is almost in the correct position, but not quite. It's clear that he knew the danger and did his best.
 
It's headed toward both of them.

I don't understand the concept of this argument at all.

When Steve Redmond did this exact kind of thing, when we were complete shit, he used to get slaughtered for it.

Now, we have possibly the best team on the planet & it's ok not to react & no longer classed as dozy defending.

That's the same exact goal we used to let in, in the same kind of games, when we were total shit. It's the City Cup Knockout Goal.

Then we'd lose, because we didn't have 3 or 4 at the other end.
>> ow, we have possibly the best team on the planet & it's ok not to react & no longer classed as dozy defending.
Dozy defending means that a defender is unaware of the danger and thus failed to reach the optimal defensive position.

Otters was not "dozy" at all - not by a long shot.
 
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