FromPollockToSilva
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Unsurprisingly, he looked better when we were taking the game to Villa than when we came under more pressure in the second half. Despite playing as our deepest midfielder for most of his career at City, his instincts are always to go forward and that manifested itself in some lovely passing (especially in the build-up to the second goal).
What we needed second half was for someone to take the sting out of the game and control the tempo, which has never been Ferny's strongest suit. He has too much of an innate bias for action. That coupled with his understandably tiring legs and Villa's energy in the press led to his worst period of the game, but I still don't think he was bad at any point
What we needed second half was for someone to take the sting out of the game and control the tempo, which has never been Ferny's strongest suit. He has too much of an innate bias for action. That coupled with his understandably tiring legs and Villa's energy in the press led to his worst period of the game, but I still don't think he was bad at any point