Chelsea(A) - Post Match Thread

I think Bernie is quite a tenacious little chap and has no problem pressing opponents.
Bit more lightweight though, I think Chelsea would have tried to bully him a bit.

TBH, I quite like that we haven't had to rush him into the side, he's getting chance to settle in properly and learn the City/Pep way.
 
After yesterday and all the plaudits - on here and elsewhere - I really want to see City put in performances like that against supposedly weaker teams.
Stoke next up at The Etihad - Mark Hughes and all...........
Pep will need to remind the team that he wants 'perfection ' every game............beat Stoke 4 or 5 nil - that should be the aim.
 
I don't know if people read ESPN i usually don't but today i saw that Mark Ogden had written about yesterdays game, he hates city so i was interested if he said anything positive about us this time. Unfortunately most of his text was a dig at Sterling...... Below was half of Mark Ogdens match review.... Enjoy

''Pep Guardiola personally vetoed any prospect of Raheem Sterling moving to Arsenal as part of a swap deal for Alexis Sanchez on transfer deadline day, insisting there was "no chance" he would allow the winger to leave Manchester City.

But while Guardiola makes no secret of his admiration for the former Liverpool player, Sterling continues to infuriate the City manager with his decision-making in the final third.

Guardiola believes that Sterling can become one of the best attacking players in Europe, but there is no question that he wants him to become more clinical and ruthless when in and around the penalty area.

In the first half at Stamford Bridge, Guardiola reacted furiously when, after being picked out unmarked on the right, Sterling failed to find a City teammate with a cross into the penalty area.

It was a sloppy cross by Sterling, who rushed his delivery, and Guardiola made a pointed gesture at the England wide man to register his annoyance.

And moments later, after another failure to make the right pass, Guardiola summoned Sterling across to the touchline to give him a pep talk about the need to sharpen up.

Sterling has scored five league goals already this season, so he is clearly doing something right, but he continues to give the impression that he could contribute so much more.

He needs to be more measured and colder when in the final third.''
Load of shite, but sort of true, haha.

No need for Ogden to write it out, however I reckon Pep does get quite infuriated by Raz, he knows that he is capable of being top drawer if his final ball and finishing was to improve, that's why I think Pep talks to him so much.
 
Bit more lightweight though, I think Chelsea would have tried to bully him a bit.

TBH, I quite like that we haven't had to rush him into the side, he's getting chance to settle in properly and learn the City/Pep way.
Totally agree...very skillful but the PL is a 'hard' league.
 
Bit more lightweight though, I think Chelsea would have tried to bully him a bit.

TBH, I quite like that we haven't had to rush him into the side, he's getting chance to settle in properly and learn the City/Pep way.

Very much this. He's built like a rasher of wind and I think a long slow introduction into the Prem is the way to go. Once he gets used to the cloggers he'll be the perfect long term replacement for Spanish Dave
 
It certainly is. When Pep was appointed, Henry Winter wrote: He will revolutionise English football. I believe him. Consider this England have enough talent to play this way. I know it's harder be cos the players only meet up for short times, but England's biggest failing is tempo and a poor transition...all that square passing at the back followed by a long ball.. But England Have Stones, Walker, Alli, Ka ne, Delph, Rashford, Sterling....what is stopping us ??

Gross incompetence at the FA. In the World cup before last we were the third worst passing team in the entire tornament. You think somebody somewhere would have looked at those stats in alarm and said, "This needs looking at". But no, the stench of defeat follows the team into each tornament where they are repeatedly outpassed by so-called inferior teams.
Then they appoint a manager who couldn't manage Middlesbourough. The whole thing needs sorting from grass roots. Otherwise it's always going to be the sad spectacle of Kick-and-Rush football. Exciting though that is domestically, nationally we are a joke team.
 
Maybe Stoke or Burnley at home would be a game to give him a start, I certainly wouldn't underestimate how much work Raz and Leroy did yesterday with their pressing, not sure Bernardo would have suited a game like that quite yet.

Agree about Ederson, he's a fucking monster.

I don't know how it came across on the telly, but the defensive work Sane, Sterling and Jesus got through yesterday was prodigious to say the least. All of them hounded the life out of Chelsea's players as soon as we turned over possession and reduced their options to zero. Sane reminded me of Ian Rush a couple of times as he hurtled back and forth after their defenders, he was that dogged.
All in all (and particularly considering who the opposition were) I thought that was one of the most emphatic, professional and skilful displays I've ever seen from a City team. We owned them from first to last
 
Not a big fan of Ota in the past and that free kick at the end could have been costly. Having said all that though he had a very good game and him and Stones with Eddie behind developing into a good partnership. So yes very good yesterday and the last few games.

Agree with what you say about Otamendi. The late free kick he gave away was absolutely awful and could have cost us the deserved win. He did have a great game however and I'm pretty sure Pep will be reminding him about jumping in again.
 
All this about Otamendi did anyone see his pass before the goal that completely took out the whole Chelsea midfield? No? Okay.
 

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