Neville Kneville
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Anyone notice by the way, that we played one striker & lost, yet again ?
I think you did to be honest.
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I thought Ya Ya played ok. I didn't think it was a bad performance; Juventus nearly won the comp last year. We could have scored 4 and both their goals were impossible to defend.
I don't think the result will harm us
We can't miss chances like we did last night
If sterling scores that early chance it would have been a completely different game and atmosphere
Big games need big players, and ours didn't impose themselves last night, yet again in a CL game
EVERY CL game at home, we are going to face 10 men behind the ball, so we need to come up with an answer pretty quickly
We scored. Luckily, but it went in.
That's the answer rght there. We could easily, & I mean EASILY, of stopped Juve from scoring. Then picked them off on the break. We took off the player most likely to.
Quite frankly, I don't think this is true.the Premier league has better sides than Juventus in it, and we beat them.
Worrying that last season's performances might be rearing their ugly head again. West Ham will be no pushover on Saturday especially with Payet pulling the strings for them. Let's take this defeat out on them City.
Quite frankly, I don't think this is true.
some very good points on this thread , but it boils dwon to one thing ..........juventus took their chances and we didnt , no need for a massive inquest , on another night we take the chances and win the game , roll on saturday.
We'd all rather be upbeat after last night but unfortunately the performance prevents most of us from doing so.Ha. I can live with that as I'd rather feel as I do this morning (largely positive about last night and our prospects in the group) than to over react in the way many people are.
Time will tell whether City or Juve are the better team, as it's far too soon to judge this season's teams, but there's no doubt that Juve have been better than any English side over the past 12 months.No neither do I. Seems a bit of a stretch considering they've won 4 Serie A's on the bounce and were CL finalists last season.
We are a better side than them but they are a top side imo.
We'd all rather be upbeat after last night but unfortunately the performance prevents most of us from doing so.
Quite frankly, I don't think this is true.
I mean an answer to playing against the men behind the ball, as playing backwards and sideways certainly isn't the right one, particularly when the top teams can punish us from nowhere, as they did last night
YEs we could have easily stopped them, but we didn't, and we didn't create anywhere near enough chances, as we were to negative in my opinion
I think that is true, however with players transferred and injured, the Juve side we played last night does not appear as strong on paper as the one that has dominated Italian football for four years . A decent defense and two good strikers but how good they are only time will tell.Time will tell whether City or Juve are the better team, as it's far too soon to judge this season's teams, but there's no doubt that Juve have been better than any English side over the past 12 months.
That's hard to argue against, but the truth is its a weaker Juventus that we came up against last night than the Juventus of the past 12 months.Time will tell whether City or Juve are the better team, as it's far too soon to judge this season's teams, but there's no doubt that Juve have been better than any English side over the past 12 months.
Time will tell whether City or Juve are the better team, as it's far too soon to judge this season's teams, but there's no doubt that Juve have been better than any English side over the past 12 months.
I'm sure we will. Every game City loses hurts though, even more so when it's a game that should have been won.I'm sure you'll all get over it in due course. ;)
And City were miles away from Chelsea last year, who were knocked out of the CL by a 10-man PSG, who were then rolled over by Barcelona. Quite frankly, one of the downfalls of PL clubs in the CL over the past few seasons is their misplaced arrogance, thinking that just because they have spent lots of money they are automatically a better team and don't need to adapt tactically to their opponents. That's not how it works.I don't think Juve would have even come close to wining the Premier League. They did really well in a cup competition then, like City, were shown up to be nowhere near the quality of the winners.