eastmanc
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I did sorry, crap with technology.I think you accidentally replied to me?
I simply talked about inverting the fullback lol.
I did sorry, crap with technology.I think you accidentally replied to me?
I simply talked about inverting the fullback lol.
Ever since I was a kid going to watch City certain fans have always needed a scapegoat. Rememberbig Joe Corrigan being cheered because he caught a simple cross. City fans can be cruel.Hope he doesn't play otherwise fans will blame him for defeats and calling him names. Which we can already see here. He hasn't done much wrong
Agreed it takes a special talent to draw with Everton at home considering the strengths of the teams involved.Or just beyond the ken of your average football fan?
Much as I would have selected a different team yesterday and made subs earlier, I can see straight-forward reasons why Pep didn't. I also know that I couldn't manage a football team - at any level; albeit, the one season I did (back in the 80's, we won our division (IIRC only dropping points in one league game and went out of the cup to the team that won the First Division - my team was in 2nd Div).
Hope he doesn't play otherwise fans will blame him for defeats and calling him names. Which we can already see here. He hasn't done much wrong
While we're at it can he have Yayas engine and Vinnys leadership as well?Just watching the game back. First half, Rico does not put one foot wrong. He does everything that he can reasonably be expected to do. Collecting the ball tidily, never being caught in possession, building useful attacks from a midfieldish position. of course, if you require him to be a combination of Kevin de Bruyne and Kyle Walker, with bit of prime Rúben thrown in, then he has abjectly failed.
Incredible that anybody could be getting on his case.
P.S. Kev himself was downright shite.
He was our best player first half for me, but I thought everton worked him out second half, and I thought he got in the way a bit, but there were far worse than him.Just watching the game back. First half, Rico does not put one foot wrong. He does everything that he can reasonably be expected to do. Collecting the ball tidily, never being caught in possession, building useful attacks from a midfieldish position. of course, if you require him to be a combination of Kevin de Bruyne and Kyle Walker, with bit of prime Rúben thrown in, then he has abjectly failed.
Incredible that anybody could be getting on his case.
P.S. Kev himself was downright shite.
Agree. Thought his presence congested the midfield and made it harder for us to find space but he didnt put a foot wrong. That was down to pep instructions for him to play inverted and nothing with his performance which was very assured again.He was our best player first half for me, but I thought everton worked him out second half, and I thought he got in the way a bit, but there were far worse than him.
Thought it worked well first half, not so good second half, that is what Pep wants him to do, I just think everton got a grip of the tactic second half, and he got a bit lost as a result, but agree he didn't do anything wrong either.Agree. Thought his presence congested the midfield and made it harder for us to find space but he didnt put a foot wrong. That was down to pep instructions for him to play inverted and nothing with his performance which was very assured again.
everton was always going to play 10 minute footall more so at 1-0 there still in the game we just gave it them a chance or 2 earilier than expected they took it and dug inThought it worked well first half, not so good second half, that is what Pep wants him to do, I just think everton got a grip of the tactic second half, and he got a bit lost as a result, but agree he didn't do anything wrong either.
Didn't know his first name was Lewis :)Walker only has speed and experience on Lewis Lewis in that hole one touch passing and movement is far better than walkers!