mosssideblue
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They were right, we were toothless up front and woefully exposed at the backThe players didn't look like they had confidence in the system from the get go
They were right, we were toothless up front and woefully exposed at the backThe players didn't look like they had confidence in the system from the get go
Catch yourself onI don't care about the trophy's we will always get them with our backing, I just can't handle the arrogance and ego anymore I'm done with him.
You have to learn from your mistakes. I don't want to lose Pep, the grass isn't greener anywhere else I can assure you; but he never seems to learn from his.He has been amazing for us,i wouldnt want anyone else at the helm,but he let us down last night with those tactics.It also makes his decisions in the FA Cup semi all the more farcical.
How the fuck did he get it so wrong three times on the bounce? That should not be happening.
Read again our exchange from December. I was perfectly right that we were going to get better and win the PL, you were completely wrong that we were declining under Pep.It’ll also be full of happy clappers like you.
So he isn’t as “ruthless” as some suggest.To keep players happy.
Very good and totally agreeOur formation last night was similar to the formation at Anfield: Gundogan played at DM instead of Rodri and Kevin played at AM instead of Gundogan. The front 3 were the same, they were the same also vs Spurs at Wembley when in the 1st half we played arguably our best football after February.
So, those saying we played a completely new formation in the CL final are wrong. We played that formation when Kevin was injured and we beat with it Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal and Everton in February and Spurs at Wembley in April.
Was Pep wrong to try Gundogan at DM? Maybe he was. Probably he was. When you lose, the alternatives always look much better, even if every possible tactics would allow the opposition to have some chances and win.
Truth is we had a poor first half with Rodri in Paris and poor first half with Ferna in Manchester (yes, the 1st half at the Etihad vs PSG was poor, read the interviews with Pep and Mahrez after the game). Overall, we didn't play much worse than in Paris, but failed to score from our chances, whereas in Paris Kevin scored from a cross and Mahrez himself admitted he was lucky with the free kick.
People's analysis of tactics is too much influenced by the final result. If we win it's great, if we lose it's bad. Maybe Pep made a (big) mistake with the starting XI, but the players didn't perfotm well either, including Dias and KDB.
Maybe Pep made a (big) mistake with the starting XI, but the players didn't perfotm well either, including Dias and KDB
You’re insane. You don’t tell players who got you to a final to switch up a winning formula to play a guy who has been out of form for half the season and expect it to be rosyThe players should be able to adapt.
I don't think anyone criticising Pep is giving the players a free pass.
The way he set us up left us incredibly exposed and we were lucky to be behind by one at half time. That doesn't mean it's his fault that Stones was a nervous wreck but the space was there for all to see.
It's all good and well saying "if we won, we'd be saying he's a genius" but a huge part of why we didn't win is that he fucked with the midfield in order to crowbar in a player who has been in awful form for months.
He took a huge gamble when the gamble wasn't necessary.
We didn’t lose because we were exposed, we lost because we couldn’t find a way through their organised defensive wall and score. Would Rodri or Fernandinho changed that , doubtful. What would ? Maybe a centre forward disrupting them, maybe but probably a different type than we have this season..I don't think anyone criticising Pep is giving the players a free pass.
The way he set us up left us incredibly exposed and we were lucky to be behind by one at half time. That doesn't mean it's his fault that Stones was a nervous wreck but the space was there for all to see.
It's all good and well saying "if we won, we'd be saying he's a genius" but a huge part of why we didn't win is that he fucked with the midfield in order to crowbar in a player who has been in awful form for months.
He took a huge gamble when the gamble wasn't necessary.
Agree. Sterling off, Phil to the left and Kun (or Jesus/Torres) in the middleAbsolutely furious at three things:
Changing a team tactic and dynamic that rolled over the top of Dortmund and PSG. Experiments on a game he had absolutely no right to. One game in 84 was it with no holding midfielder?
Stands and watches his tactics fail for 80 mins before changing them, leaving too little time for the change in tactics to take effect. We dominated the last 10/15 once Sterling and Bernardo came off.
Starting an out of form Sterling and leaving our club legend on the bench. Aguero would have given everything, fucking everything that game, instead we had Sterling toddling about falling over the ball.
Whilst people's analysis of tactics will be influenced by the result for me this isn't about retrospection.Our formation last night was similar to the formation at Anfield: Gundogan played at DM instead of Rodri and Kevin played at AM instead of Gundogan. The front 3 were the same, they were the same also vs Spurs at Wembley when in the 1st half we played arguably our best football after February.
So, those saying we played a completely new formation in the CL final are wrong. We played that formation when Kevin was injured and we beat with it Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal and Everton in February and Spurs at Wembley in April.
Was Pep wrong to try Gundogan at DM? Maybe he was. Probably he was. When you lose, the alternatives always look much better, even if every possible tactics would allow the opposition to have some chances and win.
Truth is we had a poor first half with Rodri in Paris and poor first half with Ferna in Manchester (yes, the 1st half at the Etihad vs PSG was poor, read the interviews with Pep and Mahrez after the game). Overall, we didn't play much worse than in Paris, but failed to score from our chances, whereas in Paris Kevin scored from a cross and Mahrez himself admitted he was lucky with the free kick.
People's analysis of tactics is too much influenced by the final result. If we win it's great, if we lose it's bad. Maybe Pep made a (big) mistake with the starting XI, but the players didn't perfotm well either, including Dias and KDB.