Good to “see” you mate.
Yesterday was a horrible selection by Pep, he thought we’d be able to get away with it knowing we had big guns on the bench for the second half. Going 3-1 down to the shitty penalty just made it a bridge too far and we panicked.
Shit happens, we move on.
p.s. I agree with your earlier post about Stones/Laporte, said the same yesterday.
Who are you!
Possibly but I’d guess Pep just thought it was the best opportunity to give him a complete rest before 2 away games.Just my opinion but the Stones/Laporte axis has been key to our best performances this season. Need that back asap.
Fernandinho wasn't injured when training ended on Friday and was posting on his social media on Friday night as if he was playing Saturday. Woke up with a knock ?
Who are you!
City won't break the bank in the sense of overpaying for a player. That's laudable in some respects but has a downside best example being Van Dijk. It also applies to Sanchez Fred and Pogba though they might have been bullets dodged. But they illustrate the point.
We aren't getting away with it in the league.Watching Mahrez since he signed, it applies to him too!
We need cover for Fernandinho and we need a left back who can stay fit. We got away with it last year but against the very best in Europe we won’t.
I'm with you on that.One of the City players I would dearly have loved to have seen. Along with Frank Swift.
Which two? The ones he gave the free kick (2nd) and penalty (3rd) for? Or were you including the one where he could maybe have got a block in (1st) too?Defensively we were poor yesterday. Walker is going through a very bad spell as we all know and was at fault for 2 of the goals. Taking nothing away from a brilliant strike by Townshend, but the ball should have been cleared before Townshend had the opportunity to pull the trigger.
Cant understand why Gundo wasnt playing there, Ive tried to explain it to myself to no avail.No more Stones at CDM unless it's against very low opposition
Which reinforces the point we win and lose as a teamDefensively we were poor yesterday. Walker is going through a very bad spell as we all know and was at fault for 2 of the goals. Taking nothing away from a brilliant strike by Townshend, but the ball should have been cleared before Townshend had the opportunity to pull the trigger.
That's just wishful thinking. There is no evidence that he can read a game as a top DM does or be capable of beating a man. In fact against Palace he was making the same errors and losing the ball that Kompany made when he was tried as a DM. And there were many on here said the same as you that Kompany would become a great DM. Far better to get a good DM than make the mistake of playing players out of positionThat's the point blue, he won't be average.
Exactly how it seemed to me too.As soon as I saw the line up I said to my pals there’ll be trouble mate.
It wasn’t Pep getting it wrong or it not quite working out, it was sheer ‘it’s only Palace at home’ complacency.
I also didn’t see that ‘fuck this we’re not having these ****s take the piss’ mentality of last season. The desire, drive and sheer refusal to not get beat just wasn’t there.
Bizarre considering we were 4 points behind.
Because they weren’t fit???
De Bruyne playing at say 80-90% of his fitness would still have made our midfield more effective. Foden might well have linked up better with Bernardo too.Because they weren’t fit???
Encountered some Palace fans. They seem a decent lot imo. They were over the moon with the win - fair play to them.On the train home from yesterday's game I was Sat next to Palace fan. His joy and supprise at his team winning, made me think back to the 2007 season. We didn't even score a goal at home after new year, never mind win a game. What I would have given to win just ONE game at that time.