looks like few sleeper cells have woke up now rags on march
They were no where to be seen the last two games.
All it took was a draw
looks like few sleeper cells have woke up now rags on march
There was a poster in the pre-match thread saying how we need to play him else we won't be able to sell him.He is just so lazy.
But did we play really well? Really?
Did we defend fantastically or did we just defend deep and with numbers?
Listen if you're happy with that, then I respect that. I just believe that we should be better than that. I'm just asking myself, would Real Madrid or Barcelona or Liverpool do that?
It just seems odd to me that Pep would pick this moment to dramatically change his philosophy. For someone who believes, to his very core, that to cede possession so easily is almost a sin. Why now? Why not last year when it probably warranted it more.
On the subject of Ait Nouri I'm not sure he'll get back in at LB straight away after Nico's performance yesterday. Saka would've ripped him a new one, besides he may have been caught out of position. He'll be fine for when we play lesser opposition but not against Dippers, Spurs or Newcastle.We have too many players out. Marmoush would have been extremely crucial yesterday on the counter. Ait Nouri would have been important as well. The subs arnt in rhythm yet (Savinho specially) and will hopefully get into it soon. It's looking a lot better than last Saturday now atleast.
There was so little in it in the first half - Arse were so pedestrian - I commented that it was hard to tell which one was the home team.Real & Liverpool have regularly done the same to us in the past.
Mate, we're in a transitional season where we're rebuilding from the back to attack & also trying to rebuild our confidence, & reinstill our team spirit & rediscover that iron will to win.
What we're having to do is akin to changing your footwear midway through a marathon. Your opponents aren't going to stop performing & wait whilst you get up to speed. They'll take every advantage they can.
Whilst we're busy getting up to speed, we're gonna have to be more pragmatic during higher grade matches. Our fans need to realise that in our circumstances, points are more important than performance accolades.
I'd rather we did what we did yesterday & leave the Emirates with a point, than receive all the performance accolades with fuck all to show for it. Based on what I saw, our time of dominating games against elite teams will come again. When, I couldn't say, but the last 8 days has shown promising signs.
ArseAnal fuckin knew it too! Odegaard apart, they were at full strength & were properly rested. City were neither, & as the home side the onus was on them to make their advantage count & they couldn't.
If they couldn't beat us at home under those circumstances, it's the Tarquins who'll be realising their current advantage over City could be very short-lived indeed.
I remember Real Madrid coming to Etihad with a mindset to not concedeBut did we play really well? Really?
Did we defend fantastically or did we just defend deep and with numbers?
Listen if you're happy with that, then I respect that. I just believe that we should be better than that. I'm just asking myself, would Real Madrid or Barcelona or Liverpool do that?
It just seems odd to me that Pep would pick this moment to dramatically change his philosophy. For someone who believes, to his very core, that to cede possession so easily is almost a sin. Why now? Why not last year when it probably warranted it more.
Savinho makes an effort and we don't concede.Im still fuming about his lack of effort.Having had a few hours to reflect on the goal that was conceded I have come to the following conclusions:
A) a free kick should have been awarded fir the foul on Gonzalez - symptomatic of the refereeing of Attwell
B) Nathan Ake and Josko Gvardiol were uncharacteristically slow to respond to Martinelli's run - forgivable mistakes
C) Josko should have pushed up in line with Nathan but again, forgivable
D) Savinho who had plenty of energy, however, had one job to do, but he didn't do it. He didn't make any effort to close Eze down. Given that he has done the sum of bugger all when called upon this season, and he spent the immediate aftermath moaning to his team mates on the pitch after the Derby thrashing says it all. He has a bad attitude. If he doesn't improve we should get rid. That's not knee jerk that's based on observations last season and this - he does it when he feels like it which won't do. I'm done with him.
man up ? wtfKushanov goes off , we concede..
Happened against spurs I think..
Also I think he needs to man up, (not the only one I suspect) I know he had his foot trodden on but blimey!!!
Thought we played alright, I don't get where all this bollocks is coming from.Just watched the highlights back from MOTD, Arsenal didn't create a single good opportunity really, 2 snap shots from Eze and Madueke. That was it. Their goal has been dissected to pieces already and clearly one we could/should have relatively easily avoided.
Now this wasn't a typical City performance over the last few years but we aren't that side anymore. I was absolutely chuffed with it and took more confidence from yesterday than the previous 2 results/performances. We know we can dominate the ball when we need to, we know we can create and finish chances and if we can show that solidarity, battle and spirit, we won't be far off.
I've felt for a year or so, we may lack enough heart and players who seem to give a f**k but whether it's Donnarumma's influence or the fact the players want to get back to the top, we seem to be finding it.
Fans moaning saying 'accepting 2nd best isn't Manchester City', that's entitled for me. Arsenal right now are in a better situation than us and Pep adapted pre game and in the game and it was justified, brought a good point and but for a lapse in concentration/free kick not given, would of brought a very good 3.
Loads to build on yesterday, players look hungry and now let's wrack up some points over the next 6 weeks, if the gap is less than 7 by the time we play Liverpool, we have a opportunity at home to pull ourselves into a title race I certainly didnt (and still dont currently) expect us to be in.
Savinho didn't work anywhere near hard enough when he came on, disappointing that.There’s no way in a million years SAVINO should be allowing Eze 7 years on the ball and the space to look up, see the issue with our line and casually float one into the danger zone.
He was five yards away, with fresh legs made no effort at all ! If Spurs were genuinely interested in buying him we should have snapped their hand off.
Keep saying it but him and Nunes should be nowhere near the team.He is just so lazy.
fuck off raggyYesterday was a sad indictment on the club, that we had to employ such agricultural methods to get a draw
I'm sure Mourinho has a wry smile after yesterday
Liverpool always sit deep, hit on the break and dive for penalties/freekicks when they play us.But did we play really well? Really?
Did we defend fantastically or did we just defend deep and with numbers?
Listen if you're happy with that, then I respect that. I just believe that we should be better than that. I'm just asking myself, would Real Madrid or Barcelona or Liverpool do that?
It just seems odd to me that Pep would pick this moment to dramatically change his philosophy. For someone who believes, to his very core, that to cede possession so easily is almost a sin. Why now? Why not last year when it probably warranted it more.
Next season for us. Liverpool haven’t looked great but they’ve won every game with their main signings doing nothing. So I doubt they’ll get worse
But let’s see how it goes
I am one of the biggest critics of our team’s defence and I was impressed by how we nullified Arsenal. Donnarumma is commanding excellently and the back four was focused. Pep set the team up perfectly and it worked well. We clearly lack control in the midfield still.But did we play really well? Really?
Did we defend fantastically or did we just defend deep and with numbers?
Listen if you're happy with that, then I respect that. I just believe that we should be better than that. I'm just asking myself, would Real Madrid or Barcelona or Liverpool do that?
It just seems odd to me that Pep would pick this moment to dramatically change his philosophy. For someone who believes, to his very core, that to cede possession so easily is almost a sin. Why now? Why not last year when it probably warranted it more.