City vs Villa in game discussion thread

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adrianr said:
Stoned Rose said:
Havent seen a match so one sided since Blackburn at home last year.

Villa dont seem one bit interested.

They've still had a couple of excellent efforts on goal, better than most of ours!

Excellent point, they don't get forward often but when they do it's almost a guaranteed heart stopper for us. Do you think the defense has a false sense of security because they have so little to do?
 
adrianr said:
Stoned Rose said:
Havent seen a match so one sided since Blackburn at home last year.

Villa dont seem one bit interested.

They've still had a couple of excellent efforts on goal, better than most of ours!

I mean in their general play mate. They're arent pressing, competing for 2nd balls etc. Look like they're just going through the motions.

We need a 2nd though. Just so we can relax.
 
hedkandi said:
Listening on bbc and they are making out we are sloppy, running out of ideas....are we playing that bad?

Nope. Playing very, very Italian. Slow buildup with tons of passes. Incredible "Hollywood" balls from our players today though.
 
"I looked down at Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini when the goal went in and he did not react at all, remaining unmoved throughout. The weight of pressure has finally told here."

What is all about?
 
hedkandi said:
Listening on bbc and they are making out we are sloppy, running out of ideas....are we playing that bad?
I think we look quite sharp, just struggling once we get to the edge of the box. We're not letting Villa play at all, winning almost all our challenges and closing them down quickly. Pretty much an exercise in dominating a football match and waiting for your chance.
 
So i guess Hughes will be gone today!, its amazing how shit he is, brought so many players and have yet to win a game
 
Cielo Azzurro said:
"I looked down at Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini when the goal went in and he did not react at all, remaining unmoved throughout. The weight of pressure has finally told here."

What is all about?

I interpreted that as meaning that all City's probing/pressure meant we'd got through as we eventually would do.
 
Cielo Azzurro said:
"I looked down at Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini when the goal went in and he did not react at all, remaining unmoved throughout. The weight of pressure has finally told here."
Which journo came out with that?
 
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