Edersons save was at 0-0 !If Foden scores the one on one in the final then Ederson's save doesn't matter. Mistakes happen
Edersons save was at 0-0 !If Foden scores the one on one in the final then Ederson's save doesn't matter. Mistakes happen
It is improbable, but I agree - he is a huge player for us. Neither Akanji nor Dias can bring the ball into midfield with the same confidence, creativity, or aura that he can. That is not a criticism of those players, just the reality that JS is a supreme player.agreed. Its such a shame about his injuries. He is genuinely world class in all aspects of the game. He stays fit I belive we have a genuine chance at winning the league (for me he is nearly as important as Rodri) - however how likely is that?
Well, we know that they’re both keen to go to the World Cup, so those are 6 games that we need to work around. I can quite easily envisage them playing in their respective international double headers, so that might mean we then have to minimise their involvement in the games directly after: that lot (H), Everton (H), Newcastle United (A). The same could hold for Rodri as well. By dint of preventing injuries and accommodating internationals, we might find ourselves operating with a skeletal squad.Yup
You just know both Stones and Ake go away with the international teams and return with an injury - its literally like clockwork.
Play them before and then say if you aint 100% after those games you dont go.Well, we know that they’re both keen to go to the World Cup, so those are 6 games that we need to work around. I can quite easily envisage them playing in their respective international double headers, so that might mean we then have to minimise their involvement in the games directly after: that lot (H), Everton (H), Newcastle United (A). The same could hold for Rodri as well. By dint of preventing injuries and accommodating internationals, we might find ourselves operating with a skeletal squad.
They would simply declare themselves fit. We just have to accept that they’ll go and brace ourselves for the likelihood of further injury.Play them before and then say if you aint 100% after those games you dont go.
It is improbable, but I agree - he is a huge player for us. Neither Akanji nor Dias can bring the ball into midfield with the same confidence, creativity, or aura that he can. That is not a criticism of those players, just the reality that JS is a supreme player.
Lovely stuffI don't think any more signings are needed.
Bernardo RW with a pivot of Gundo and Kovacic with Nunes/Rico rotating as first choice RB .
It's got to be frustrating for him. Imagine getting injured and then having medical professionals tell you they don't know why your injured.
Stones said his injuries last season were doubly frustrating because they could not be explained by City's medical staff. He added: "I don't know what the reason is, and we've sat with the medical staff, sports science, to try and figure out why. Some things can't be explained.
And if that happens then Khusanov gets a chance to stake his claim...isnt that what most of our fans want?Yup
You just know both Stones and Ake go away with the international teams and return with an injury - its literally like clockwork.
You'll catch a few with that.......I don't think any more signings are needed.
Bernardo RW with a pivot of Gundo and Kovacic with Nunes/Rico rotating as first choice RB .
The main reason we may have a defensive injury crisis is that Stones and Ake are unable to play once a week or even every 2 weeks.Stones and ake would be played once a week or 2 weeks for me unless we suffer another defensive injury crisis
Afternoon JosepI don't think any more signings are needed.
Bernardo RW with a pivot of Gundo and Kovacic with Nunes/Rico rotating as first choice RB .
Not being able to rely on your first choice world class centre half isnt great.And if that happens then Khusanov gets a chance to stake his claim...isnt that what most of our fans want?
Either we get a fit Stones/Ake or Khusanov gers a chance, sounds not too bad for me
I wonder if the issue was psychological as much as physical. We all know that when you're overcoming injury, you can struggle to be free of the feelings that the injury brought on. If he feels great now, that's a blessing. Let's hope that it lasts.It's got to be frustrating for him. Imagine getting injured and then having medical professionals tell you they don't know why your injured.
Stones said his injuries last season were doubly frustrating because they could not be explained by City's medical staff. He added: "I don't know what the reason is, and we've sat with the medical staff, sports science, to try and figure out why. Some things can't be explained.
I agree. It is about balance.I don't know how realistic it is for us to lose too many more experienced heads in one summer. There is a human, cultural impact to making changes on that scale. You need the squad to evolve, of course, but having experienced leaders who can pass on the culture, the standards, that have defined Guardiola's City seems to be an overlooked aspect by many on here
These are lads who have gone through everything together. They've played, trained, traveled, won, and lost with each other. Coming into day one of training, the look and feel of the squad will already be very different. We've already lost some huge figures in the dressing room with KDB, Walker, Grealish (won't be rejoining the squad realistically after the CWC snub), Carson (obviously not a factor on the pitch but a big character in the squad), plus a few on the coaching side
Bernardo has been made captain specifically to be a standard bearer of what it means to play for this team. To instill those values and how we approach the game, both tactically and mentally. I don't think one more year of Bernardo, Stones et al providing that critical cultural link while our younger players settle in or get vital game time on loan is the disaster that many are predicting