He had a 100% chance but he was dumb and he couldn't handle the ball well, so the defender got there and etc.It's not true. He played well first half. Tell me what FFS did?
He had a 100% chance but he was dumb and he couldn't handle the ball well, so the defender got there and etc.It's not true. He played well first half. Tell me what FFS did?
You've brightened my day.I didn't sleep a wink and this morning I'm still amazed that after supporting City for 65 years that I can remember I can still be so badly affected by one defeat. Pep's come in for criticism as is the case after every CL defeat and I too was surprised and concerned by the omission of Ferna from the starting line up and Raz's place in it. But I'm certainly not going to argue with or criticise a football genius and I was convinced that Raz must have really impressed in training - and maybe he did. In the end the selection wasn't the problem, and if he didn't have a grat game Raz was no worse than anyone else. All week I had been telling myself that we had all the best players, the better team and the better manager, that if we played our best we'd win, and I'm just as convinced of all that this morning: but there was just a niggling voice telling me that teams rarely play their best in CL finals and the nighmare would be if City were way below their best - and so it proved. Whether it was nerves , whether the occasion got to our lads I don't know but from the off they were leaden footed and hesitant. At times they looked like 11 complete strangers needed three touches to decide what to do with the ball. I'm not criticising any of them because I was a bag of nerves a week before kick off and I got worse but none of them was recognisable as the player we see week in week out and I sympathise massively with them because they really feel the pain of defeat far more than I do. But Kev rarely got into the game until he was flattened by a brutal body check (did Mo Salah see that?) and even Phil - heroic young Phil Foden - never influenced the game anywhere near as much as we know he can on an off day. Some games teams just never get going, a real collective off day. Just our bloody luck that our first CL final was such a day. But City will be back and one day of a screwed up system will all be worth it when we see our lads holding that damned trophy up high.
This is the line-up we all knew would work best, & the one we feared Pep would tinker with. Last night was sooooo avoidably predictable! :-(Dear Pep
What was wrong with
Eddy
Walker, Stones, Dias, Zinchenko
Bernie, Fernandinho, Gundogan
Marhez, KDB, Foden
No there won't
We failed to keep possession our greatest strength, we failed to get behind the full backs, only once did we look like scoring, ONCE!I think he was concerned about Reece James after the last game and wanted strength and pace to counter that, hence Raheem.
Then he wanted maximum focus on possession play, which is why he went with Gundo.
Personally before the game I called Sterling and Fernandinho, with Bernardo dropping out. Pep telegraphed what he was thinking by playing Raheem so much recently.
Yep. So would Haaland.Agree with your point but based on that Kane should fit like a glove. He’d also provide an aerial threat that we’ve lacked since Dzeko left.
Not if we play like that again. There is no evidence to suggest we’ll be in another btw just arrogance
I think @ayrshire_blue was expressing a feeling of confidence rather than being arrogant and why shouldn’t we be confident? We didn’t fluke it to the final and bad judgement potentially cost us the trophy.Not if we play like that again. There is no evidence to suggest we’ll be in another btw just arrogance
We need some more personality on the pitch, we have two at the back in Walker and Diaz, but midfield and upfront, zero.After last night's game, I think we need to 100% purchase a mobile DM and a striker.
Wouldn't be shocked to see Sterling or Mahrez being sold for Grealish either.
Lacking a mobile DM for the modern game seems criminal nowadays.
It is fucking arrogant because we have been to 1 final. 1. Just one. Less than two. This is, if anything, an outlier.I think @ayrshire_blue was expressing a feeling of confidence rather than being arrogant and why shouldn’t we be confident? We didn’t fluke it to the final and bad judgement potentially cost us the trophy.
Most probablyHindsight is a wonderful thing, but given what happened last night, if Pep had the chance to replay the match, would he put out the same lineup & formation again?
:-|
Good post, you’re probably right but he’s never played that line up before. It’s him trying to be clever in a big game.I think he was concerned about Reece James after the last game and wanted strength and pace to counter that, hence Raheem.
Then he wanted maximum focus on possession play, which is why he went with Gundo.
Personally before the game I called Sterling and Fernandinho, with Bernardo dropping out. Pep telegraphed what he was thinking by playing Raheem so much recently.
thats the line up i was quietly confidant about all week , than 6:45 saturday and my heart sank !This is the line-up we all knew would work best, & the one we feared Pep would tinker with. Last night was sooooo avoidably predictable! :-(