Mansfield Town in the little clubs cup :(Swindon at home.
So anything other than a CL win is a crappy season?After last night
No sir.It sounds like a mad idea but does someone higher up in the club need to veto his team selections for the biggest games? I’m still scratching my head about the line up. it makes no sense ....
No idea why there is a comparison between the line up last night & the FA Cup semi in terms of performance. For the FA Cup we had 1 DM and no other midfielders - last night we had a DM who has played nearly all season as an 8, where he has been exceptional. Having Gundo as 6 and Sterling wide, altered how all of the team played - including defensively - and we were massively exposed for every Chelsea counter. The press was inconsistent as a result as well. Both our FBs seemed outnumbered very quickly.
I'm not blaming Sterling, I just don't understand how his recent performances justified his starting spot, to the extent of altering the entire game plan. Regardless of the ball over the top idea.
Personally, I wanted Pep to play Ferna - Bernardo-Gundo, Foden-KDB-Mahrez and then just pass Chelsea into a dull stupor.
Ok. What do you do then? Get a new manager in?We’ve strengthened worth a couple hundred million onto an already good core and we only just reached our first final in which we made the same mistakes as before. You can’t just keep lumping money at the problem
I'm honestly not sure it would be the same. I suspect some would have asked Aguero to come on earlier. Anyway, what's done is done.I'll guarantee you if he'd done that and we'd lost, everyone would be saying "Why didn't we change it for a team that have already beaten us twice" - last time they beat us Rodri and Ferdo started.
Maybe misinterpreted my post, it does not matter now we won two trophies, the last memory of this season is an embarrassing, insipid showing in the biggest game in the club's history.Come on though surely there’s a point where it’s beyond transfers? We pay the highest fees and the highest wages, we’re not exactly an unlucky decent side
Yeah, I know this is raw right now, but anyone who thinks getting Conte or Zidane in will somehow mean we win the quad every year needs to have a longer, calmer look at what happened last night.Ok. What do you do then? Get a new manager in?
Do you think:Exactly, make a statement of intent straight from the off, like when we signed Bernardo, Silva, Yaya.
Go and get the deals done and quickly, we need to be ready from day 1 in August, next season will be a war, Chelsea and Liverpool will be after us, we must not start the season like this last one.
45 yrs me, and yes I was on the terrace at York just as an example of where iv been with my club, so this would of been the euphoria moment of my City life.Of course I’m arsed!! I’ve been a City fan for 48 years so I guess I have seen much worse shit than this but haven’t seen better than the success our club is achieving right now. Okay, we lost. I get it … but we’ve won an awful lot too lately.
Maybe misinterpreted my post, it does not matter now we won two trophies, the last memory of this season is an embarrassing, insipid showing in the biggest game in the club's history.
Players have already spoken of how they felt after the Lyon defeat last year and how much he mentally impacted their summer.
Especially so, when a lot of the players last time were pissed with Pep for his formation against Lyon.
We went on to that pitch last night already beaten, you could maybe even see it in Pep's pre-match interview in comparison to Tuchel's.
The respective players saw that team sheet and, in that moment, we had players who didn't quite believe we could now be favourites, just as fans, ourselves, felt the omission not just of any defensive midfielder, but a squad leader in Fernandinho, had fucked us over.
Nerves can be legislated for, but too many of our players looked petrified in that first half and, in the second, were guilty of trying to do things as individuals, rather than a team, merely out of desperation.
We had no period of domination, just areas Chelsea were happy to let us play in.
With regards new signings, they are coming regardless, it was more a nod to those comments who only think we need a big name striker like Kane or Haaland (who would certainly have given us a plan B last night)
There are three of four areas that need properly addressing and my biggest point being, it needs to be players who are hungry to win.
Chelsea had that last night, they paid £220m out last summer on young players with no real trophy background and it showed.
We have a few players now who I suspect are sated by what they have already won and that can make a huge difference.
Kompany, Yaya, Silva, Fern, Aguero - we have lost leaders.
What we need now are players such as Kane, Haaland and Grealish.
People who will push the team to greater heights.
I don't think last night was the end, but it was certainly the end of the beginning.
And that takes money and players with their own personal drive.
I think a focal point to build our attacks around would have been instrumental last night.Kane would have made no difference last night. Midfield needs an overhaul. Peps Barcelona the core of the team picked itself in Xavi, insets, busquets, Messi. At city he is constantly changing a winning formula for no good reason.
The mind boggles.
99% of the time, Pep is sublime. But it's the 1% of crucial matches where he veers towards the ridiculous that I don't get!We should have fucking played a proper team in the previous two games and the fucking "pep knows" brigade can fuck off. Know your opponent!!