kaz7
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Feels like he has been here for ages but he hasn't played much so much settling in to do yet,but i love him already,when he gets the balance between attacking and defending right he will be a beast,we used to have Gael ffs ha
Some of it was, but lets not get carried away, he hit one out of play first bounce the other side, and had one great cross to Walker who was on the other touch line.
Also as a defender in the first half hour he did a good impression of a traffic cone, and left Otamendi totally exposed several times, he must have been the most relieved man in the stadium when he realised that Klopp had inexplicably taken off Salah at half time.
Sorry, he did some good stuff, but was pretty poor until he didn't have Salah on his side for me.Party pooper.
LOL, this.What a fucking unit Benjamin is.
I didn't realise he is such a big lad; he's like Yaya, but with more pace.
Haha, had the same moment. "OMG, Yaya is subbed on! Oh wait..."LOL, this.
At one point in the broadcast I looked at the screen and saw some huge City player, massive in stature - Wow! - I thought - I didn't realize Yaya was on.
It was actually Mendy!
Truth tellerSome of it was, but lets not get carried away, he hit one out of play first bounce the other side, and had one great cross to Walker who was on the other touch line.
Also as a defender in the first half hour he did a good impression of a traffic cone, and left Otamendi totally exposed several times, he must have been the most relieved man in the stadium when he realised that Klopp had inexplicably taken off Salah at half time.
I really struggled when Mangala came on, just as well that he wore white wrist bands.LOL, this.
At one point in the broadcast I looked at the screen and saw some huge City player, massive in stature - Wow! - I thought - I didn't realize Yaya was on.
It was actually Mendy!
I agree with Cleavers in that I actually thought he was a bit Kolarov like yesterday. Unbelievable quality of crosses going forward but got mullered a few times defensively and didn't look up to speed pace wise.
I'm putting it down to a general lack of fitness, without a full pre season and believe he will be a fantastic addition but I thought he was only OK yesterday and not worthy of Ian Wright's fulsome praise on MOTD, not that i generally take too much notice of what he's got to say anyway.
Yeah, me too, I think he will be a fantastic addition in due course. Some of his crossing was almost KDB quality.I do think he'll get better but he does need to brush up defensively. He's too static at times and I thought he needed to offer more help to Otamendi defending against Salah.
Saying that, his delivery into the box was absolutely superb.
To earn that accolade, he will need to work at the defensive aspects of his game. He's a beast going forward, and he sent in some devilish crosses. But in that first half hour, he was marked AWOL several times, leaving Ota painfully exposed to Salah, who had him on toast. But it's early days, and I'm hopeful he will improve in time.He looks like he could be the best left back I've ever seen at City. Strong, quick and those crosses are a major strength. It gives us a bonus killer attacking option, and his behind-the-line crossing will open up many defensive teams and is meat and drink to Sergio.
I don't agree actually. I think Pep has enough nous to know that if you tell your fullbacks to play so agressively, they can't cover at the back at the same time. The rest of the team has to be set up in such a way that if you lose the ball while he and/or Walker are up front, they can still close down the counter attack. They should be able to do that with three at the back. I don't think enough of our defenders have the pace, positioning or temperament to do that, but that doesn't mean Pep's going to start asking Mendy and Walker to do two fundamentally contradictory things. If they can get back, great. Sometimes they won't and they have to be set up in such a way as to snuff out a counterattack without them.To earn that accolade, he will need to work at the defensive aspects of his game. He's a beast going forward, and he sent in some devilish crosses. But in that first half hour, he was marked AWOL several times, leaving Ota painfully exposed to Salah, who had him on toast. But it's early days, and I'm hopeful he will improve in time.