Champions League Final | Post-Match Thread

Thought Stones, Silva and Sterling were poor and we were unlucky losing our best player to injury, other than they just played better, probably because Guardiola decided to not play the team that won the second leg vs PSG and use a formation they probably practiced for a week or two.

Not too gutted as we’ll be in a CL final again.
 
I think I have had enough of Pep.

We get to another CL final, what will he do? We all knew CFC would play 3 quick forwards and play counter-attacking football so why did you do that Pep? We needed cover in this game more than any other.
Sorry but that and many of the other comments on here disgusts me. If any of the team read this forum I wouldn't blame them all for walking out. What he's done is beyond my wildest dreams even 10 years ago. There's no guarantee any other manager would have even got us close. Nobody else has.
 
They let themselves down. They were poor all over the park and that, despite his poor selection and tactics, cannot be solely down to the manager.
He tends to overthink it in big games -

Thomas Müller about Guardiola after quarter final loss last year ...




Similar to his mentor Marcelo Bielsa, Pep Guardiola sees it as his duty to give his players as much information as possible about their opponents. Peps brooding, his analytical skills and ideas, paired with the individual strength of the players, especially in the league, lead to the often extreme dominance of the Guardiola teams. "In the long run, Guardiola is therefore the best coach and his teams are the strongest," Bayern's Thomas Müller told The Athletic in February. Guardiola's 28 titles since 2008 cannot be ignored, even if it was only enough for the Carabao Cup this season.



Before knockout games, however, the coach may be too cerebral, torn between adapting to the opponent and maintaining his own style of play. "Sometimes it was therefore not one hundred percent clear what we were doing," said Müller. "Perhaps Müller is right," replied Guardiola at the time.





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Maybe, but none of our players were anywhere near as aggressive in closing down Chelsea as they would normally be and we started with none of our players who 'get stuck in' i.e. Fernandinho, Rodri or Cancelo.
People complain about Pep over thinking things and in this case I think he over thought the referee rather than the opposition.
I'm with you matey. We needed to play our natural game, but we need a DM for that.
 
I thought he made a poor decision to come for the ball, but where was dias as the left sided cd and zinch wasn't goal side and never tried - it was basically a set play from Chelsea - you could hear the shout
You can’t blame stones when Zinch stood there and watched the guy run past him. The goal was on Zinch
 
You wait so long to get to our first champs league final and then throw it away with a really limp performance. I knew as soon as the team was announced it was a terrible mistake. We lacked shape, lost our press and were clueless. One shot on target is a whimper. Pathetic performance. Really disappointed Pep didn't just play the same team that excelled to get us to the final. Gutted. Never played to our potential. Didn't deserve to win it. Utterly shocking performance for a game that meant so much.
 
Pep made a complete arse of it.

99 times out 100 I love the guy but tonight, it just had to be all about him didn't it?
As always when one is hurting, we are looking for simple reasons to explain why we didn't get what we wanted.

The set-up, players not playing well, De Bruyne getting hurt, an official who called things tight, Kante and fine performances from others in royal blue -- a lot of things combined made this happen. It's not all on that formation, though it's easy to say that because it was the starting point, and plenty called it out instantly so it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
 
I’ll never understand why Pep chose the team he did there. No CDM, Foden out of the position he’s been brilliant in. Pep’s undoubtedly a genius but he’s set us up for failure there.

In all honesty we weren’t great and they were well organised, and well managed, if nothing special.

Rudiger’s on my list of players to root against. Intentionally left one on Kev there. Cynical. With that said Kev was having a quiet one.
 
Sat on the coach waiting to go back to the airport. I really thought Pep had learnt his lesson and wouldn't try to be clever. Neither of Fern or Rodri when they have one of the best midfielders going in Kante who will run all day, is mind blowingly stupid.

KDB was well off the pace even before he was injured. We didn't make the keeper make a save all night.

Also playing sterling when you haven't trusted him for months. Unbelievable.
 

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