I think we can all do without a lecture from someone who joined in 2019 and who has 133 posts thanks.
how old are you?
jesus.....heard it all now.
posts/longevity on BM clearly makes you some kind of super fan
I think we can all do without a lecture from someone who joined in 2019 and who has 133 posts thanks.
Thought Sterling did ok - no worse than the others - and doesn’t deserve the flak. He didn’t choose to play that set up, think he was also on to limit James forward runs. It’s why the match became more long ball. No problem that Pep tried a way to get the first goal with that line up, I’m just confused why he didn’t change back at half time.Spot on - the only choices were Cancelo or Zinchenko at left back , Rodri or Fernandinho as holding mid.
Sterling on current form wasn’t up for consideration and whilst he wasn’t the worst, I always felt that James had his number.
I don’t know why Pep feels the need to overthink, be clever or different - just play our best team and structure.
Talking to Chelsea fans on the walk to the ground they were expecting a comfortable City win - based on our tried and trusted structure, players and form ( when we play our best 11).
Heard somewhere that only once this season we haven’t played Rodri or Fernandinho - Cheltenham
if that’s accuratex why pick our biggest game of the season to try and be clever/different.
They did not play out of their skins anywhere, they had a game plan and were solid and confident, they did not have to play above themselves.No - they did fear us, but rather than shrinking they stuck to their game plan and knew they had to play out of their skins defensively. They brought on Kovacic with15 mins to play. You don’t do that if you’re not fearful/aware of the opposition. I just thought the last 20 wasn’t City, long balls and throws. Occasion got to us.
What, they wanted a team without Dino or Rodri? Most in the ground were criticising the decision well before kick-off.
Its the fact that a proper DM was sacrificed to play Sterling that is really sticks in the craw.Thought Sterling did ok - no worse than the others - and doesn’t deserve the flak. He didn’t choose to play that set up, think he was also on to limit James forward runs. It’s why the match became more long ball. No problem that Pep tried a way to get the first goal with that line up, I’m just confused why he didn’t change back at half time.
Match threads are hilarious.How to sum him up in one sentence
he’s finished.. get rid whilst we can get decent money for him
I'm a bit nonplussed at the way Sergio is being treated at the end of his time with us.He loves this club. I think he would have stayed until he retired, given the chance. He is on a reduced salary at Barcelona, I think he would have excepted that at City.
Greedy and maybe reactive but we need a very pacey winger for me.Going forward we need:
One of the best strikers in the world to replace Aguero. Someone who can actually head the ball.
A top quality left back.
A replacement for Fern who can be a DM or a box to box player.
Nah just need a settled side the players we've got are good enough to win any competition...Going forward we need:
One of the best strikers in the world to replace Aguero. Someone who can actually head the ball.
A top quality left back.
A replacement for Fern who can be a DM or a box to box player.
His body was done, come on, sad but true.I'm a bit nonplussed at the way Sergio is being treated at the end of his time with us.
Exactly it was a miraculous season because Pep conceived a winning formula which was based on a system and individuals taking on specific roles eg gundogan further forward with either Fernandinho or Rodri behind.It was a miraculous season. We won almost everything without a recognised striker. By rights we should have struggled in what was Aguero's last season.
I'm forced to agree with you.... I love Pep, but it would have been a less bitter pill to swallow if he held his hands up & took responsibility.He looks a right tit today,for doubling down.Getting flak from everywhere for dropping Fern to the Bench.
Should have held up his Hands, and said this was the biggest fuck up of his managerial career.Which it was.
Not a bit of it.
His genius was not to be questioned.
We played not so good first half,better in the second.
His tactics had fuck all to do with the defeat.
Plucky City,the Club with no history until his Ego arrived,gave a good account of their selves against a Big Club,with lots of history.
I wonder how key players feel today.
Got a feeling we have not heard the last of this debacle.
Ffs dipperHe looks a right tit today,for doubling down.Getting flak from everywhere for dropping Fern to the Bench.
Should have held up his Hands, and said this was the biggest fuck up of his managerial career.Which it was.
Not a bit of it.
His genius was not to be questioned.
We played not so good first half,better in the second.
His tactics had fuck all to do with the defeat.
Plucky City,the Club with no history until his Ego arrived,gave a good account of their selves against a Big Club,with lots of history.
I wonder how key players feel today.
Got a feeling we have not heard the last of this debacle.
Also I would add did Pep decide on last night's side at the last minute or have they been working on a plan in training all week with that side? Interesting article in the independent today about how suprised the team were when the team were announcedSpot on - the only choices were Cancelo or Zinchenko at left back , Rodri or Fernandinho as holding mid.
Sterling on current form wasn’t up for consideration and whilst he wasn’t the worst, I always felt that James had his number.
I don’t know why Pep feels the need to overthink, be clever or different - just play our best team and structure.
Talking to Chelsea fans on the walk to the ground they were expecting a comfortable City win - based on our tried and trusted structure, players and form ( when we play our best 11).
Heard somewhere that only once this season we haven’t played Rodri or Fernandinho - Cheltenham
if that’s accuratex why pick our biggest game of the season to try and be clever/different.
100% agree with the Europe thing. It tastes bitter.In the league I cannot deny he has learned from mistakes but in Europe it’s the same old story each time. Thank you and enjoy your weekend too my friend
correctThe problem is, when 99% of fans feel like that about the team selection, the likelihood is, most of the players feel the same.
If the players were inanimate chess pieces, Pep’s cunning plan may have had some merit.
But these are human beings with comfort zones and dealing with the pressure of such a big game anyway, throwing a curveball at them and asking players to play in unfamiliar positions in a team we have never put out before, in such a big game was a dreadful mistake.