StillBluessinceHydeRoad
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Which side weren't you going to rotate from?We didn't need to rotate last night.
Which side weren't you going to rotate from?We didn't need to rotate last night.
If you take that to it’s logical conclusion you are saying that he either doesn’t want to win or he is making it harder to do so. That just can’t be the case. We have won almost everything we can and, I think, we will work this one out. I actually think there a lot of people on this forum who do expect to win every game and every trophy and they distort the balance of debate (I most definitely do not include you in that cohort)nobody expects to win every trophy but at least give is your best shot . Pep doesn't .
I think he's the one who looks like a bit like Zabaleta. After a hundred bee stings, mind; )Which one are you?
i'm still scratching my. he has all the tools to win it , why not use them .Really can't see anything drastic being done mate, but he's done himself absolutely no favours with that fuck up last night.One more shot at it next season, then if failure again that could be Pep gone.
you may as well have said would he have moved Messi into holding midfield, as Gundy is our team leader in goals against PL competition and one off CL scoring leader this year.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.
But after 60 games of playing either Rodri or Fernandinho he ripped that winning formula up because he was scared of Chelsea. I love Pep but don’t underestimate just how colossal a fuck up he made last night.
Would Pep have dropped busquets for the champions league final and moved iniesta into holding midfield because he was scared of Carrick? I think we all know the answer to that.
If you take that to it’s logical conclusion you are saying that he either doesn’t want to win or he is making it harder to do so. That just can’t be the case. We have won almost everything we can and, I think, we will work this one out. I actually think there a lot of people on this forum who do expect to win every game and every trophy and they distort the balance of debate (I most definitely do not include you in that cohort)
This is so right and wrong. It is a psychological test of manager, player, team and club. Pep has been there and won it (and taken us to 3 of the last 4 league titles) and he constantly talks about how the club need to understand what they are going for and to have the belief they can do it. Last night was another lesson and we are not alone, there was some stat on first time finalist losing the last 7 times or something. Pep picked a team well capable of winning that game but the team failed him and us, if they can’t win because so and so isn’t playing then that isn’t a great look.CL is a tactical and psychological test tho and we failing in both. Pep does not have trust in the team to do the job hence the tinkering, and surprise surprise players look scared, second best to lesser teams at the big stage.
I think Sterling is getting the blame as some believe his inclusion was at the expense of a defensive mid.Agree. Sterling getting the blame has really pissed me off. Not saying he was great but like you say he was more of a threat than any of the other attacking players. I can’t understand why Zinchenko gets a man easy ride for his comical defending for the Chelsea goal and what does Bernardo Silva actually do exactly? 3 goals and a handful of assists. He has been average now for 2 years.
Really can't see anything drastic being done mate, but he's done himself absolutely no favours with that fuck up last night.One more shot at it next season, then if failure again that could be Pep gone.