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Zakarias is so underrated!Showing your age there pal! It's as if Guardiola's been watching old videos of the Mighty Magyars
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Zakarias is so underrated!Showing your age there pal! It's as if Guardiola's been watching old videos of the Mighty Magyars
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If they do push wingers high up against our full backs that is fine as it leaves more space in the midfield. My understanding is that Pep is all about creating numerical superiority in places on the pitch, it is why the goalkeeper has to pay like an outfield player.
The point I am making is that whatever system we use in a game will be about giving us numerical superiority in the midfield and creating overloads against their defenders. When your philosophy (feel dirty using this word after Van Gaal and United's overuse of it) is so fluid it does make it hard to stop!
What if Pep's done a Clarkie and Stoke have been working on countering a system and we'll do something else tomorrow? (Start with Plan B!)
It doesn't matter what tactics Pep puts out, we ain't good enough according to PeterTheRed.
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Quote from: PeterTheRed on August 3, 2016, 11:48:09 AM
GK: Hart, Caballero
Hart is nowhere near good enough. He's prone to mishaps just like Mignolet, in fact their fans treat him with as much disdain as we do with the Belgian.
FB: Sagna, Clichy, Kolarov, Zabaleta
All over 30, with the exception of Clichy, have lost more than a yard of pace due to either age or injuries. All in need of replacement, but none forthcoming this season. I like Kolarov, but even he's come in for criticism. Unless if Man City decides to sit deep this year, none of them are capable of playing a high line without major risks. Vardy would have a field day.
CD: Kompany, Otamendi, Stones (?), Mangala, Denayer
Kompany, like Gundogan, has chronic injuries. Otamendi is a good CB, but yet to still find his feet in the PL consistently. Mangala was terrible last season, Denayer has been out on loan most of the time, hasn't even had regular PL time yet. Stones? Who knows. He fits the Guardiola profile for a ball playing CB, and I do like his potential. But he is nowhere good enough yet for PL competition, nevermind Europe.
CM: Fernandinho, Gundogan, Fernando, Toure, Delph
Again, old and in need of replacement. Yaya's a basketcase now, at 33, he's nowhere near mobile enough. Fernandinho and Fernando are inconsistent at best, can be good, but also have terrible nights, usually as a pair. There's even talk now of converting Fernandinho to a CB now. Gundogan is a great controller, but as I said before, you're rolling dice as to when he'll be injured again. Delph? Right.
AM: Silva, De Bruyne, Nolito, Nasri, Sane, Navas, Sterling, Zinchenko
ST: Aguero, Bony, Iheanacho
Possibly the strongest attack on paper in the Preimer League. But you can only put out a maximum of four of them at once.
They are a bit heavy in attacking midfield, something they will resolve by offloading Nasri/Navas. Apart from that, deep and well balanced team.
Yes, balanced as in many of them need to be replaced. ]
That is exactly it and why the goalkeeper position is so important.
If they push players onto our defenders a midfielder will just slot in there and the keeper will act as an additional option . Like you say superiority in numbers across the field.
The parking of the bus will be more of an issue as the temptation will be to return to side to side passes. That is when the fullbacks even centre halfs will need to push on, brave in posession and be integral to the build up play.
Hopefully all of the drilling in training around which position players should be in at what times will stick and we will play the ball quickly from left to right to beat to bus parking. Really looking forward to what is done against Stoke and how Pep aims to neutralise their threat!
Wouldn't surprise me.What if Pep's done a Clarkie and Stoke have been working on countering a system and we'll do something else tomorrow? (Start with Plan B!)
All that and Jordan Henderson still wouldn't make our bench!It doesn't matter what tactics Pep puts out, we ain't good enough according to PeterTheRed.
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Quote from: PeterTheRed on August 3, 2016, 11:48:09 AM
GK: Hart, Caballero
Hart is nowhere near good enough. He's prone to mishaps just like Mignolet, in fact their fans treat him with as much disdain as we do with the Belgian.
FB: Sagna, Clichy, Kolarov, Zabaleta
All over 30, with the exception of Clichy, have lost more than a yard of pace due to either age or injuries. All in need of replacement, but none forthcoming this season. I like Kolarov, but even he's come in for criticism. Unless if Man City decides to sit deep this year, none of them are capable of playing a high line without major risks. Vardy would have a field day.
CD: Kompany, Otamendi, Stones (?), Mangala, Denayer
Kompany, like Gundogan, has chronic injuries. Otamendi is a good CB, but yet to still find his feet in the PL consistently. Mangala was terrible last season, Denayer has been out on loan most of the time, hasn't even had regular PL time yet. Stones? Who knows. He fits the Guardiola profile for a ball playing CB, and I do like his potential. But he is nowhere good enough yet for PL competition, nevermind Europe.
CM: Fernandinho, Gundogan, Fernando, Toure, Delph
Again, old and in need of replacement. Yaya's a basketcase now, at 33, he's nowhere near mobile enough. Fernandinho and Fernando are inconsistent at best, can be good, but also have terrible nights, usually as a pair. There's even talk now of converting Fernandinho to a CB now. Gundogan is a great controller, but as I said before, you're rolling dice as to when he'll be injured again. Delph? Right.
AM: Silva, De Bruyne, Nolito, Nasri, Sane, Navas, Sterling, Zinchenko
ST: Aguero, Bony, Iheanacho
Possibly the strongest attack on paper in the Preimer League. But you can only put out a maximum of four of them at once.
They are a bit heavy in attacking midfield, something they will resolve by offloading Nasri/Navas. Apart from that, deep and well balanced team.
Yes, balanced as in many of them need to be replaced./QUOTE]
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Its a great test for us tomorrow. They are usually pretty organised but being at home and with the likes of Arnautovic, Shaquiri will be a threat going forward also. Those players will try and expose the space behind the fullbacks so we will see how the formation copes with that
I'm not sure Shaqiri will play. He's been injured and had no pre-season at all.Its a great test for us tomorrow. They are usually pretty organised but being at home and with the likes of Arnautovic, Shaquiri will be a threat going forward also. Those players will try and expose the space behind the fullbacks so we will see how the formation copes with that
I am hoping that we are too far ahead after 20 minutes to worry, after those comments by Marc Wilson about their lack of defensive coaching... ;)
Seriously though I hope we can come through this test well. Listening to Pep's press conference gives me lots of confidence though. The way he was able to list their dangerous players and how they play shows how well prepared we will be. I have read all about the preparations he makes but nice to start seeing it with us!
I hope our posession of the ball prevents them from ever really getting comfortable with the ball. I also hope Willy has a fine game as not sure I could cope with the media gloating if he did anything wrong. The way they have spoken is as though he is not a professional goalkeeper!
Oh and I must say Frank I have enjoyed this tactical chat, always nice to speak to people interested in this side of football. The reason I regularly buy FM games as I want to try things or and the same reason I stop playing them after a couple of weeks as they are just not able to incorporate the complexities of real football.
I'm not sure Shaqiri will play. He's been injured and had no pre-season at all.
I think Pep has got a lot of people rethinking the game. For tactics the best website out there is Spielverlagerung, if you have not already found it.