Hahaha was it Zin?You lazy bastard, haha!!
He's probably been our best player for the last month. In the two games he hasn't played, we haven't scored and we have looked woefully shite.Let's not get sentimental here on how good Yaya HAS been, it's time for him to go in the summer. 10 minute cameos (in games where he can be arsed) and the odd wonder goal is not enough! Adios Yaya.
He's also a totally different type of player. He isn't a Yaya repalcement. He doesn't try to control a game.Just get pogba ?
He's 10 years younger and not great at tracking back either.
Brilliant post and is exactly what a lot of Yaya fans on here have been saying for ages.Biggest Yaya backer on the board, and I thought he played well on Tuesday, but from the praises coming to him I think majority on this board don't understand his main role on the team. On Tuesday team was playing behind the ball, and counter attacking which they don't do 99% of the time (mostly possession based team). Yaya role was to play behind Aguero and spearhead the counter attack. He did that well, but for all the praises coming to him for he wasn't that effective in the end because team didn't score. He had more sprints and more action in the final 3rd giving the appearance of effectiveness, but I don't think there were that many clear cut chances.
Majority of the time Yaya is initiating the play from deep and linking D to forwards. So if all is going to plan, he is laying the ball at the feet of the likes of Silva, Sterling, etc to make the final move to Aguero. He is not going to get credit if it comes off. If team is chasing goals, he will go forward more often and take more risks, and it will appear like "he is trying harder" but really he is playing a different role. Most fans don't recognize this and slag him with lazy tag.
He tries, he just doesn't have that much technical ability around him so it is easy for the opposition to press him, knowing that we have to filter everything through him.In fairness, neither does Yaya 90% of the time.
He tries, he just doesn't have that much technical ability around him so it is easy for the opposition to press him, knowing that we have to filter everything through him.
Sorry, i mean in a defensive position this season he has been surrounded in the majority by Sagna, Kolarov, Clichy, Otamendi, Demichellis, Mangala, Delph, Fernando and Fernandinho. This is the area of the pitch that he has to drop into because none of the above are good enough with the ball to allow us to play possession football from the back. The technical ability is at the other end of the pitch, but even then, Silva has struggled badly this season, Sterling doesn't really have a reliable touch, De Bruyne and Nasri have missed big chunks, Navas is ridiculously one-footed.That's not true though is it?
We've seen it on multiple occasions when he clearly hasn't put in 100%, even his loyalist supporters surely can't dispute that. And saying Fernandinho, Silva, De Bruyne, Sterling, Aguero etc. don't have the technical ability around him is just fucking nonsense. I don't know how any other team in the world wins without him, maybe that's why he's always so tired and just ambles about 2-3 seconds after the ball has gone?
Crap coming from him. Is it any worse than the " Crap" that's being said on here.He knows he's going. His agent knows he's going. They're just doing damage limitation now to save face and make the club look like the bad guys.
Once he's gone, you can expect so much crap to come from him about us that it'd make BBC sport look like a City fanzine.
Well we might as well say that balotelli won us the league with his pass to Aguero, therefore, he's a City legend.
To me, a City legend is someone that takes the club to their heart. Some players have been here and behaved like we should be grateful that they've graced us with their presence.
give me someone who actually does the important stuff over a badge kisser anyday ,Well we might as well say that balotelli won us the league with his pass to Aguero, therefore, he's a City legend.
To me, a City legend is someone that takes the club to their heart. Some players have been here and behaved like we should be grateful that they've graced us with their presence.