Man_City_Loyal
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that's why Pep's paid millions.
It's about making sure Burnley are back in their own half and all of our players are where they're supposed to be. If we attack at speed then lose it, they'll have a bunch of big players up top against our midgets in tonnes of space to work with.
It wasn't about not scoring a second, it was about guaranteeing they don't score. If they scored it would've been an almighty task getting a winner, so why bother risking it?
And it worked perfectly, they didn't come close, and we still created chances.
This is worse than the match day thread! Same idiots complaining even after we've won, you couldn't make it up, FFS.
To test our arseholes still work.
It’s ok now the boys have a full weeks rest. We will be going for the throat early against Leicester.9th game this month and it showed.
Tiredness showed for the first time in the last 10.
Can someone confirm, we did win the game yesterday?
Reading some comments here I may have missed something.
I like this site but there is a reason others call it Bluemoan
Surely any team protecting a 1-0 lead in a game of that importance is vulnerable to that though? Especially against a team like Burnley who set out in games to to be only a goal behind before launching a bit of an assault for the last ten mins.
I hated watching those last minutes but I think it would have been awful to watch no matter how we set about containing them.
It’s not complaining. It’s a discussion. It was part of the game, so it’s a valid topic to discuss. OK?
As a life long City fan I have never ever seen a City team, or a City Manager, use those kind of tactics before.
If you went Yesterday like I did, you will have witnessed City fans screaming at the players to keep on attacking when we broke away, and the nervous and agitated frustration when the players stopped with the ball, held on to it outside Burnley’s 18 yard box, and began playing the ball about amongst themselves, allowing the Burnley players to get back, and to get into shape. Sometimes we lost the ball doing that, gave possession back to Burnley, and the ball was then humped up field, putting our defenders under pressure. Even Pep was losing his rag with some of the misplaced passes and mistakes when we stopped attacking and started passing the ball around instead. That wouldn’t have been obvious if you were watching the match on TV. If you were at the match you would know exactly what I mean.