City’s Resilience In Adversity

Gundoggin

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Worth a thread considering the season we have had so far both on and off the pitch . The team this season has had lots of problems as we all know but the sheer resilience of the players and Pep and the back room staff the last few weeks at the business end of the season has been remarkable . We now grind out important results and wear teams down because we can’t blow teams away in the situation we are in . Nerves of steel and sheer determination have got us in touching distance of CL qualification and possibly 3rd overall in the league and an FA cup final . Take into account all the off the field issues thrown at us and the unwanted pressure and strain it puts on the club it is truly remarkable how we are and have fought back imho .
 
Think you can include fans in that too.
As we have always shown, in adversity, we are the best fans in the land and all the world.
The sheer elation at that goal going in last night is what football is all about.
We’ve been like a wounded animal for a long time this season.
Last night showed fans and players alike will ‘fight till the end’ and I bloody loved it.
5, hopefully 6, more Cup finals to play.
Our worst season in over a decade could turn out to be a very fine season.
Time will tell.
CTID
 
When you think that:

Bobb has missed 32 PL games
Rodri 32
Aké 24
Stones 23
Grealish 15
Ederson 12
Akanji 12
Dias 11
Foden 11
DeBruyne 10
Doku 9
Haaland 6

At times, Ederson Stones Aké Dias and Akanji have all been out at the same time.

…to be where we are in the table is good going.

I expected a drop-off after winning 4-in-a-row and eight years of constant success, anyway. But add in those injuries and the drop off was magnified.
 
There are also signs, to me, at least, that Pep is beginning to forge a new team out of the ashes of the old. The midfield aren't getting as over-run as they used to and the new boys, O'Reilly Marmoush, Doku and, to a lesser extent, Nunes are beginning to find their places. Then you've got Nico Gonzales and Oscar Bobb who only look short of game-time. Savinho and Lewis, I'm not sure about but we'll see.

One tactic I'd introduce is, when we get kick off, just smash it up to their end for a goalkick and pack ten men into our half for the first minute. Those breakaways conceded after 30 seconds like last night and at OT give me the heebeegeebees. After the first minute, we look solid.
 
Absolutely agreed. We've had poor players output this year, some weren't trying as hard as they do. Injuries, ageing team, a real cluster-fuck of problems which come after the sort of generation of success we've had.

Next year is promising again. It isn't all over, we are going to be on track again and all the other teams know it, they are scared, they are realising this year is their best chance.

The club have managed the situation very well. They obviously caused it but I'm impressed with how we have battled through it. Still in the fa cup (I really fancy us for that now) and CL qualification. (Same too), and a world club cup, with a team that is ready for it.

Even in a shit year we're impressive and lots to look forward too.
 
Absolutely agreed. We've had poor players output this year, some weren't trying as hard as they do. Injuries, ageing team, a real cluster-fuck of problems which come after the sort of generation of success we've had.

Next year is promising again. It isn't all over, we are going to be on track again and all the other teams know it, they are scared, they are realising this year is their best chance.

The club have managed the situation very well. They obviously caused it but I'm impressed with how we have battled through it. Still in the fa cup (I really fancy us for that now) and CL qualification. (Same too), and a world club cup, with a team that is ready for it.

Even in a shit year we're impressive and lots to look forward too.
Absolutely. Our goals for is also impressive considering the shambolic state we were in for a couple of months conceding lots of stupid goals . How we have adapted since then with the players we have available has been remarkable. Grinding out results and being pretty solid is a great weapon to have in your armoury, the style we wear some teams down isn’t easy on the eye but effective to get the required result , it has been very different and fascinating tbh .
 
Can you change the title of the thread to

“city’s…”

Instead of “city,s…”
 
There are also signs, to me, at least, that Pep is beginning to forge a new team out of the ashes of the old. The midfield aren't getting as over-run as they used to and the new boys, O'Reilly Marmoush, Doku and, to a lesser extent, Nunes are beginning to find their places. Then you've got Nico Gonzales and Oscar Bobb who only look short of game-time. Savinho and Lewis, I'm not sure about but we'll see.

One tactic I'd introduce is, when we get kick off, just smash it up to their end for a goalkick and pack ten men into our half for the first minute. Those breakaways conceded after 30 seconds like last night and at OT give me the heebeegeebees. After the first minute, we look solid.
Re Savinho it’s his first season and yet there’s only Salah in the entire league who has got more assists than him, and he has had a lot less minutes than most of the other assisters. Needs to add goals to his game though
 

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