The problem when players only get a game here and there to show what they're about is it results in them trying too hard to be the hero. Think Jesus was guilty of that on occasion yesterday.
The guy gave 100 per cent as always and scored a vital goal which was well executed. He might have made the wrong decision a couple of times while in good positions but on balance he was well worth his starting place.The problem when players only get a game here and there to show what they're about is it results in them trying too hard to be the hero. Think Jesus was guilty of that on occasion yesterday.
I'd always start him against them. He gives them fits with his sheer effort, he never stops harassing them and makes good runs behind.Be happy for him to start at the weekend , cant be selfish if the pass is on though
He pretty much took Robertson out the game in the first half, Jesus pinned him back. Jesus will definitely play on the right at Wembley again, I think it may even be the same team.I'd always start him against them. He gives them fits with his sheer effort, he never stops harassing them and makes good runs behind.
I did. I've just watched his cameo video on the website and he's put himself about and taken a couple of thuggish tackles from assorted Dipper journeymen. Pity he didn't square the ball when he chose to shoot. Kev wasn't 'appy!Agree but thought overall he played well.
His attitude??? Seriously?For Jota's goal, Jesus gave up tracing back and lost his man Roberson. Roberson picked up the loose ball and it was vital to that goal. It was not like a defender beaten by a world-class attacker. It was just attitude problem. A few yard of tracing back and the problem will be solved. Instead, Jesus just stood still there. Unforgivable. Especially when we were 1-0 up.
Maybe not an 'attitude' matter, but it can't be denied that Jesus effectively 'goes missing' / is largely ineffective for long periods of games. I wouldn't say that he 'hides', more a case of his work being a bit aimless. He doesn't make enough impact on defenders to force mistakes.His attitude??? Seriously?
This moment.His attitude??? Seriously?

I agree he’s got negatives to his game. He’s defo not a striker and doesn’t possess that clinical instinct imo. However the one area he excels in and I’m sure has resulted in his selection more often then not is his positive attitude and his physical effort on the pitch is exceptional. In short there’s a few areas where he can be justifiably castigated but attitude is definitely not one.Maybe not an 'attitude' matter, but it can't be denied that Jesus effectively 'goes missing' / is largely ineffective for long periods of games. I wouldn't say that he 'hides', more a case of his work being a bit aimless. He doesn't make enough impact on defenders to force mistakes.
He flatters to deceive.
Cherry picking a moment in a game against one of the best club sides in Europe? Definitely not an example of him having a bad attitude. He switched off. They’re different things. I don’t know a single city fan that would highlight his attitude as being an issue.This moment.
Jesus had enough time to move to a position closer to the box before Bernado/Stones cleared up header. OR if he concentrated more he would have chance to catch up Roberson. But Roberson started quicker than him while he was still enjoy watching like a VIP.
We played a 4-4-2 defensive block and Jesus did not fill his position - thus left a big gap on the right flank.
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Cherry picking a moment in a game against one of the best club sides in Europe? Definitely not an example of him having a bad attitude. He switched off. They’re different things. I don’t know a single city fan that would highlight his attitude as being an issue.
Oh dear, I would really hate to be Sterling, Jesus or Mahrez on this forum. These 3 are damned! damned if they do, damned if they don't! Totally fucked to be either one of them here.For Jota's goal, Jesus gave up tracing back and lost his man Roberson. Roberson picked up the loose ball and it was vital to that goal. It was not like a defender beaten by a world-class attacker. It was just attitude problem. A few yard of tracing back and the problem will be solved. Instead, Jesus just stood still there. Unforgivable. Especially when we were 1-0 up.

I think he kept Robertson quiet for best part of the game. Probably the best LB in the prem. Jesus has not played as much as he could have and this is down to ability not attitude. For me a move to Juve/Italy would suit him and I think the club and fans would thank him for his contribution. I just can’t see a fault in his attitude. It’s his number 1 resource imo.The first thing I said in the post was "For Jota's goal".
This is not cherry picking. This is the moment when we lost a very important goal.
Of course he used to be very good in terms of helping the defensive and that was part of Jesus I loved. I remembered how good and hard work he was against PSG.
But not in this game, really disappointed. It was not like we asked him to sprint back but just a few yard would be enough.