Hello, my name is Adrian and while I am new to this forum I have been a City fan and football fanatic for many years and I'd like to share my opinion on this game without the "as-usual" slander anyone would get on Facebook.
First off, Demichelis is a good defender. He is experienced, but he is rather rudimentary and age is also a factor to consider. His reaction time is slow and he gets caught off guard by faster, more technical players. In both situations people accuse him of giving away penalties, against Barca and today against Wigan, there was absolutely no cause for a penalty. I still think he provides adequate cover to the team in the wake of a missing Nastasic and I do feel Kompany has been hesitant in the games he has played this past month. He should be dropped, in typical Hart fashion, so that he can focus more in training, but he is useful to the team and has suffered from scapegoating and bad luck throughout this season.
Second, I really do despise Dzeko's style of play and attitude on the feel and I think he should be benched till the end of the season and then let go to the highest bidder (if anyone will cough up enough cash). He has missed some monumental chances today and throughout these past months he has been absolutely woeful to watch. He seems disinterested and when he scores, it looks like a total fluke. We should cut our losses and focus on Negredo, Aguero and Jovetic for the coming season, plus the prospect of Guidetti.
Third, I don't think we should lose hope against Barcelona, but I can't agree with not fielding the best squad in the late stages of an important competition. I cannot begin to conceive what Pellegrini was thinking by benching Kompany and Kolarov, but it's too late now. Micah Richards was a waste of space for the most part of the game, I think he has a career as an airplane signaler when he's out of a contract. Aguero is out of shape badly and has seemed to lose confidence. He didn't play very well against Romania last week either. The only good thing I see and the only player worth praises for his performances and dedication to the team is Nasri.
So yeah, that's my two cents.