Chelsea(A) - Post Match Thread

Job to find anything wrong with that performance, but it wouldn't be Bluemoon without it, so how about the rash challenge by Otamendi at the end and the fancy flick by Jesus giving the ball away when there were better options? Nah, we will let them go! This is the best City side ever, definitely a step up from last year .

I went fuckin berserk when Oti made that challenge

When I'd calmed down once the danger had gone I looked and both the dogs were cowering down the side of the sofa
 
It's easy to underestimate city, to be fair to him!!!!

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Fewest goals conceded 1st (equal)
Fewest shots against 1st
 
I can't remember a better away performance.

Chelsea were in absolute prime form, & full of confidence, having just produced one of their best ever away European performances.

Agreed. Chelsea are a top side, to win like we did at their ground yesterday was as good as it gets. That game yesterday was between the best two teams in the PL IMO and we dominated it.
 
I went fuckin berserk when Oti made that challenge

When I'd calmed down once the danger had gone I looked and both the dogs were cowering down the side of the sofa

Basing it on the recent tackle on Jesus I thought it was perfect.
 
If a side is going to press this City team, they have to be absolute fucking experts at it, not just decide to do it on the day.

It's like us, under Mancini or the Pelle, playing Barca & going 'oh we'll press these today, that will stop them'. Erm..
Biggest mistake any team can make is to press this City team when the keeper or back 4 have got the ball. It's almost as if it was part of Pep's masterplan to have Bravo there for a year to make them appear vulnerable to the press. Whatever your opinions are about Bravo, Ederson is absolutely different gravy when it comes to possession football at the back. And his out ball is not to be sniffed at either.
 
thought I'd do a season to season points compare v RAGS after 7 games. City 7 points up against same opposition compares to last season.

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Interesting
Also highlights rags have played more games at home and are yet to come against any team of any quality
 
Left ours to travel on the V1 at 9 o`clock Saturday morning. Then, train, walk, tube, walk, pub the White House in Parsons Green. Walked to ground, watched the fantastic match, walked back to Parsons Green tube on off different tube lines go back to Euston at 21.02. Last train left at 21.01 had to go to Victory and then walk to the Coach Station. arrived at M.I.A at 4.30 hot and sweaty and fucked. Walked to find a fucking taxi got in at 5am this morning.


Well worth every discomfort.

C.O.Y.B.
 
Agreed. Chelsea are a top side, to win like we did at their ground yesterday was as good as it gets. That game yesterday was between the best two teams in the PL IMO and we dominated it.

I agree.

If Chelsea let that defeat get into their heads then they could fade away, as we did last season, but if they forget about it & get back on track, they are a class above Utd & Liverpool & probably Spurs too as the season unfolds. They still could be our main title rivals at the end.
 
Biggest mistake any team can make is to press this City team when the keeper or back 4 have got the ball. It's almost as if it was part of Pep's masterplan to have Bravo there for a year to make them appear vulnerable to the press. Whatever your opinions are about Bravo, Ederson is absolutely different gravy when it comes to possession football at the back. And his out ball is not to be sniffed at either.

Ederson looks different class to everybody from what I've seen, not just Bravo.

Edit: it should also be remembered that Clichy, Sagna, Kolarov & unfortunately Zabba, are shite.
 
It's easy to underestimate city, to be fair to him!!!!

pep-guardiola-manchester-city-premier-league_4116240.jpg

A very interesting table, thanks for posting. I did not realise we were that good.
Shame that table omits goals against where we are joint first with the rags, both having conceded 2.
The media guys and Slippy G in particular might then stop going on about our poor defence.
He said after the Chelsea game that our defence is our weakness and the better teams will make the most of this weakness. I wonder who these teams are that are better than the current champions who created only 4 chances in a home game.
 
I was still saying I'd take a draw until we scored ;-)
I was gonna say that, but I thought I'd be labeled a pussy! Lol :-)

I wasn't so bothered about us losing Aguero, because strangely enough, it had the feeling of Mad Mario & the fireworks incident. As someone alluded to earlier, we played the same against them last year, but the difference between then & yesterday was our comical defending & being unable to take our chances.

I still think we have a long way to go and more purchases to make before we're properly there, but the progressive signs we've shown are very promising. Conte's shell shocked look on his face said it all, BUT he should consider this..... We dominated them twice last season, & Chelsea only had the league & FA Cup to concentrate on. This season, we've now seen the real difference when the playing field is levelled.

Conte can bang on about have 24 hours less to prepare, but they had 24 hours more to prepare against Athletico & were at home yesterday which gave them the home advantage of more fans & no travel. The fact he also mentioned how much money we spent in the summer also goes to show how desperate he was to find answers to what happened yesterday.

Another thing I noticed was how animated Pep was in his post match interview. He was a man who was trying to restrain his delight with finally beating Chelsea, never mind with them being the reigning champions & the match being at Stamford Bridge. The fact that not ONE RAG has called or text me to brag about their astounding win over pointless Crystal Palace, goes to show how profound yesterday's display was.

If I were the fan of another club, I'd be shitting myself.
 
I went fuckin berserk when Oti made that challenge

When I'd calmed down once the danger had gone I looked and both the dogs were cowering down the side of the sofa
You might have missed it as it was only on for a second, but Fernandinho was shouting and pointing a Otamendi as soon as the ref booked him. Fuckin stupid & unnecessary challenge.
 
Interesting thoughts by Gerrard etc on how Chelsea should have 'pressed' us.

Yeah Hazard & Morata would love to do a couple of miles extra chasing of the ball & we would just hate it if their midfield & defence all came into our half. No way we would possibly have exploited that.

Exactly. All these things can be said in hindsight. Let Gerrard manage a team and see how he performs and then I will value his inputs. Gary Neville was considered a good pundit, until he managed Valencia.
 
A very interesting table, thanks for posting. I did not realise we were that good.
Shame that table omits goals against where we are joint first with the rags, both having conceded 2.
The media guys and Slippy G in particular might then stop going on about our poor defence.
He said after the Chelsea game that our defence is our weakness and the better teams will make the most of this weakness. I wonder who these teams are that are better than the current champions who created only 4 chances in a home game.
Without wishing to sound like I'm in any way defending the whining slippy, he did say that IF city have a weakness, it might be at the back if teams get after them. We will find out whether that's true or not, when somebody goes toe to toe with us for a full game.
 
City was once at the receiving end of Pep's relentless football at Bayern. To be so utterly dominated at the Etihad, with the class players like Silva and Toure, is almost unreal. So intelligent and confident, it felt depressing at the time.

I'm just glad it's City that's doing it now. Everyone is playing for a higher purpose, like suddenly everyone has reached nirvana all at the same time. Just imagine how Pep could have improved prime Yaya/Silva back in 2012. Yaya would have been more of a monster than KDB currently is now, had Pep arrived sooner.

Anyone who can turn Delph into a mini Roberto Carlos against Chelsea deserves to win the Manager of the Year, full stop! Stones too, so cool and calm under pressure, the polar opposite of him last year.
 

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