dronefromsector7G
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How many times did he get PAST the defender exactly?He got passed the defender lots of times yesterday….but then did nothing with it…… no end product.
How many times did he get PAST the defender exactly?He got passed the defender lots of times yesterday….but then did nothing with it…… no end product.
I thought he played quite well. Gusto is a top 1v1 defender and then you had Palmer helping, being very disciplined tactically as well as Disasi sliding over from the centre to double up on Doku. There just wasn’t always the space for him to operate, and he still manages to beat his man a couple of times and put a couple of dangerous balls in.
To be fair he put a few decent balls into their box but they always had 3 defenders waiting to cut out any ball to Haaland who never came to the near post. On our left we mainly leave the crossing to Walker who is pretty inept at that. The crossing yesterday was generally amateurish.How many times did he get PAST the defender exactly?
Watch some replays - he was double marked as Grealish usually is. The only difference is Grealish runs back towards our half and either recycles the ball or gets hacked down. Doku tries to beat a defender but often loses the ball to the first or second defender. On the occasions he escapes the ball in is poor from him but there is no one moving for him anyway. Its bewildering tactically that Pep is repeating this .Seemed to be under instruction to not use his speed and go past his man , he kept passing it backwards instead , same as grealish does , on pep that he was largely wasted yesterday
Agree needs someone playing closer to him he can work little angles with.Watch some replays - he was double marked as Grealish usually is. The only difference is Grealish runs back towards our half and either recycles the ball or gets hacked down. Doku tries to beat a defender but often loses the ball to the first or second defender. On the occasions he escapes the ball in is poor from him but there is no one moving for him anyway. Its bewildering tactically that Pep is repeating this .
I’m all for constructive criticism. This was a game where every City player suffered due to the tactics we decided to adopt. To be mild towards a striker that got fed again and again (when it was super hard to deliver a good ball because if you tried to go past the bank of 2 opposing players, two or three more would put their bodies on the line when you try to shoot - such that even the greatest player in Europe could only get little joy) but didn’t deliver but pour all the blame on an easy target - that will surely warrant a reaction from me.So we are going to defend the guy that has consistently failed to deliver the killer ball (not one game) while attacking the guy that has averaged approx a goal a game since he’s been here?
I like Doku, he is exciting to watch and he offers something that very few of our other players do…but, there’s no getting away from the fact that once he he does what he does, there is very little at the end of it. That’s the crux of it. I can like watching him play but also think ‘well not much came of that’. We all hope and expect his end product will improve but right here, right now, it isn’t good enough. I don’t know how anyone can argue otherwise.
Look what it caused yesterday. Would you be happy for him to start another match as an attacking midfielder?Julian seems to be surviving his "less than par" run pretty well.
I will praise Grealish when I have to and for the record I think he is the more established player than Doku. Or maybe you should see my posts about Haaland or Foden after yesterday’s match. I slated them because they were ineffectual but Bluemoon decided to pour her fury on Doku who I thought did better than other attacking players, poor as he was.As demonstrated by your numerous posts just on the recent few pages of this thread your opinion on Grealish is biased against to the point of being worthless.
No I am not. Care to point out my dishonesty? I have said that whenever Doku has a poor showing, we tend to automatically assume that Grealish would have had a MOTM performance if he was involved. It can be very difficult to break down all these disciplined defense lines. Because we are the most feared side in the league, teams would normally up their defensive block to frustrate us.And when you're being dishonest?
If Lord Kevin De Bruyne could only create little, Foden was not so involved (I get the argument of him being better in the middle but he has done more than enough for us in that position before so it’s not a strange position for him), Alvarez wasn’t on it (he is not an AM but he has scored and assisted quite well this season regardless) and finally in the rare occasion that either Doku or KDB put it on a plate for the target man, he wasn’t on it on the day, wouldn’t that suggest that the problem was greater than one single player that fans were willing to latch on?To be fair he put a few decent balls into their box but they always had 3 defenders waiting to cut out any ball to Haaland who never came to the near post. On our left we mainly leave the crossing to Walker who is pretty inept at that. The crossing yesterday was generally amateurish.
How many killer balls did Foden deliver from the right side on Saturday?So we are going to defend the guy that has consistently failed to deliver the killer ball (not one game) while attacking the guy that has averaged approx a goal a game since he’s been here?
I like Doku, he is exciting to watch and he offers something that very few of our other players do…but, there’s no getting away from the fact that once he he does what he does, there is very little at the end of it. That’s the crux of it. I can like watching him play but also think ‘well not much came of that’. We all hope and expect his end product will improve but right here, right now, it isn’t good enough. I don’t know how anyone can argue otherwise.