Really think spurs can get something at the emirates. They are definitely overdue to take points off arsenal and Thomas Frank will want a big result to really try and win the supporters over.Note that Spurs are better away from home than at home. Their away record is the best in the league.
100% agree. Wolves aside, we he been poor away scoring only 3, struggling to create chances, a huge drop off in possession and laboured 2nd half’s.Need to improve our away form to completely make me believe because it’s not convincing up to now and Newcastle away is a good game to see if we go back to the Villa performance! Long way to go still with this team..
100% agree. Wolves aside, we he been poor away scoring only 3, struggling to create chances, a huge drop off in possession and laboured 2nd half’s.
Surely, the confidence what we have seen from the last 3 home games can be translated into Away games and hopefully we done come back from the break with key injuries
I agree with your observation but that's a manifestation of some weakness not strength.The biggest difference I’ve noticed this season is that in the past we played our way and stuck to it no matter what which was fine because we were very good at what we did and it was good enough to win at least 90% or more of matches.
However last season it was evident that style of play was beginning to be figured out.
Fast forward and the current team appears to be more flexible and actually takes the opponents weaknesses into consideration more so we can adapt and play in a way which they don’t like where as in the past you knew exactly what you would get from a City team.
We’re definitely now more adaptable and unpredictable which I think is exciting.
I agree with your observation but that's a manifestation of some weakness not strength.
In my opinion, Pep would rather City keep possession than lose it, but he's also pragmatic. As we get stronger, expect City's % possession to creep back up.
Fucking plagiarist.A lot have given up without a ball being kicked,
That for me is being a wet wipe and a soft ****
I don’t know why my post has been resurrectedFucking plagiarist.
The most half full, half empty post I have ever read on hereCan we win the league? Yes.
Are we playing more exciting stuff? Yes.
Have we played any teams who shut up shop and counter recently? Not really.
The way we're playing is great, but there are games where we won't play this way, opposition tactics will be different and so will ours. I don't know YET if we're just doing well against certain types of teams, or whether we're just fantastic now. I'd like to think it's the latter, but at the moment I still see a slip up for us as likely as a slip up for Arsenal.
However, I've always said if we're within 6 points of Arsenal by around mid-Feb, then they should be very worried.
Isn't that just a reflection of the lower % of possession that City have had which seems to be a tactical thing.When Rodri comes back we are likely to be like City of old in terms of possession-based football.
I'm a Gonzalez fan, think his future is great, but he is no Rodri (yet). Gonzalez completes under 60 passes per game. In 23/24 Rodri completed on average over 100 passes per game.
I'd like to see both Rodri and Gonzalez in midfield. It would make it easier for Foden, Cherki, Doku and Haaland to concentrate on creating and scoring goals.
Because it was a brilliant post!I don’t know why my post has been resurrected
Isn't that just a reflection of the lower % of possession that City have had which seems to be a tactical thing.
The biggest difference I’ve noticed this season is that in the past we played our way and stuck to it no matter what which was fine because we were very good at what we did and it was good enough to win at least 90% or more of matches.
However last season it was evident that style of play was beginning to be figured out.
Fast forward and the current team appears to be more flexible and actually takes the opponents weaknesses into consideration more so we can adapt and play in a way which they don’t like where as in the past you knew exactly what you would get from a City team.
We’re definitely now more adaptable and unpredictable which I think is exciting.
Is it significant that Arsenal have failed to beat: Man Utd, Liverpool, Manchester City and Sunderland? That they are struggling to beat the better sides is a sign of weakness.
You're right of course. A stupid mistake. Their defensive play is impressive but they aren't putting in great performances or scoring loads of goals. So far they have been playing without much pressure. If City can stay close, I wonder what effect it will have on them.They won at United, but were a bit lucky.
Arsenal have dropped 7 pts so far. In 22/23 they dropped 7 pts in the first 19 games. If they drew/lost one of the next 8 games, their start to the season would be worse than in 22/23. And they finished on 84 pts in 22/23.
This doesn't mean they are worse now than in 22/23. Just that it is too early to tell how good they actually are. IMO, they are a bit too defensive and rely too much on set pieces to compensate for it.