Defence better without Kompany

The issue with Kompany's game is that the genuinely world class defender he became was forged by Mancini's teachings and tactics; the defensive unit defended deeper, narrower, and players were seldom isolated one on one. Under Pellegrini it's every man for himself; the line is unnecessarily high, with too much space between each player. That explains why Nastasic has gone from Rolls Royce to Ford Fiesta under the tactical antichrist.

Watch Kompany's positioning in the key incident when Barca won the penalty; last season the 2 other defenders behind him would have been level with and closer to him. Now, the defensive tactics consist of running up the pitch towards the halfway line, under mad Martin's wavy-armed command, regardless of where the ball/opposition are. Whether it was subconscious or intentional disregard of the naïve man's instruction, it cost us a goal. Another factor is the 'false 5' Demichelis' unreliability. It's as if Kompany can't focus on his own game because he's on standby to dig us out when the donkey-tailed goon finds himself chasing shdows on the left wing. You get the impression Lescott is the only partner he trusts (regardless of the pinball 'mistake' against Barca) He needs to tell Pellegrini, in the same way it appears Terry has had a word at Chelsea about their equally bad-haired, equally AWOL liability Luiz.

One more thing that is undoubtedly to blame for Kompany's perceived decline this season is the absence of Gareth Barry; he was always occupying the space in front of the defence, meaning the opposition were generally forced wide. Now (again thanks to the primitive tactics of the manager) there is a huge gap between the 2 straight lines of 4 in his 4-4-2, oppo attackers are now finding space in there, giving the centrehalves a dilemma; if they go out, it leaves space in behind for diagonal runners to exploit. If they hold their position, it allows the players in possession a free shot on goal from 25 yards.
 
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The issue with Kompany's game is that the genuinely world class defender he became was forged by Mancini's teachings and tactics; the defensive unit defended deeper, narrower, and players were seldom isolated one on one. Under Pellegrini it's every man for himself; the line is unnecessarily high, with too much space between each player. That explains why Nastasic has gone from Rolls Royce to Ford Fiesta under the tactical antichrist.

Watch Kompany's positioning in the key incident when Barca won the penalty; last season the 2 other defenders behind him would have been level with and closer to him. Now, the defensive tactics consist of running up the pitch towards the halfway line, under mad Martin's wavy-armed command, regardless of where the ball/opposition are. Whether it was subconscious or intentional disregard of the naïve man's instruction, it cost us a goal. Another factor is the 'false 5' Demichelis' unreliability. It's as if Kompany can't focus on his own game because he's on standby to dig us out when the donkey-tailed goon finds himself chasing shdows on the left wing. You get the impression Lescott is the only partner he trusts (regardless of the pinball 'mistake' against Barca) He needs to tell Pellegrini, in the same way it appears Terry has had a word at Chelsea about their equally bad-haired, equally AWOL liability Luiz.

One more thing that is undoubtedly to blame for Kompany's perceived decline this season is the absence of Gareth Barry; he was always occupying the space in front of the defence, meaning the opposition were generally forced wide. Now (again thanks to the primitive tactics of the manager) there is a huge gap between the 2 straight lines of 4 in his 4-4-2, oppo attackers are now finding space in there, giving the centrehalves a dilemma; if they go out, it leaves space in behind for diagonal runners to exploit. If they hold their position, it allows the players in possession a free shot on goal from 25 yards.

This is actually a fantastic post. Love your writing style, 'false 5' and 'mad Martin's wavy armed command' personal highlights.
 
I believe demicheles and lescott are our best partnership. we should sell vinny now why he still looks like he's worth something. might be able to get 20 mil for top notch dzeko replacement.
 
King Geedorah said:
A... said:
The issue with Kompany's game is that the genuinely world class defender he became was forged by Mancini's teachings and tactics; the defensive unit defended deeper, narrower, and players were seldom isolated one on one. Under Pellegrini it's every man for himself; the line is unnecessarily high, with too much space between each player. That explains why Nastasic has gone from Rolls Royce to Ford Fiesta under the tactical antichrist.

Watch Kompany's positioning in the key incident when Barca won the penalty; last season the 2 other defenders behind him would have been level with and closer to him. Now, the defensive tactics consist of running up the pitch towards the halfway line, under mad Martin's wavy-armed command, regardless of where the ball/opposition are. Whether it was subconscious or intentional disregard of the naïve man's instruction, it cost us a goal. Another factor is the 'false 5' Demichelis' unreliability. It's as if Kompany can't focus on his own game because he's on standby to dig us out when the donkey-tailed goon finds himself chasing shdows on the left wing. You get the impression Lescott is the only partner he trusts (regardless of the pinball 'mistake' against Barca) He needs to tell Pellegrini, in the same way it appears Terry has had a word at Chelsea about their equally bad-haired, equally AWOL liability Luiz.

One more thing that is undoubtedly to blame for Kompany's perceived decline this season is the absence of Gareth Barry; he was always occupying the space in front of the defence, meaning the opposition were generally forced wide. Now (again thanks to the primitive tactics of the manager) there is a huge gap between the 2 straight lines of 4 in his 4-4-2, oppo attackers are now finding space in there, giving the centrehalves a dilemma; if they go out, it leaves space in behind for diagonal runners to exploit. If they hold their position, it allows the players in possession a free shot on goal from 25 yards.

This is actually a fantastic post. Love your writing style, 'false 5' and 'mad Martin's wavy armed command' personal highlights.

Well written, perhaps. And I would agree that Kompany looks more comfortable playing with Lescott than anyone else. Beyond that though, it seems little more than an exercise in stating the obvious (we play a higher line and more attacking style under Pellegrini and are therefore more open/vulnerable defensively), sprinkled with a couple of cheap and fairly juvenile jibes at Pellegrini and Demichelis.
 
Bpughh said:
I believe demicheles and lescott are our best partnership. we should sell vinny now why he still looks like he's worth something. might be able to get 20 mil for top notch dzeko replacement.

have a word with yourself.
 
Bpughh said:
I believe demicheles and lescott are our best partnership. we should sell vinny now why he still looks like he's worth something. might be able to get 20 mil for top notch dzeko replacement.

I refuse to believe any football fan, let alone a City fan, could genuinely believe this. Must be a WUM.
 
Bpughh said:
I believe demicheles and lescott are our best partnership. we should sell vinny now why he still looks like he's worth something. might be able to get 20 mil for top notch dzeko replacement.

Agreed. Maybe we could do a swap deal for Phil Jones.
 
lol. our defense are not been tested today. fulham are not our level (no disrespect). try playing with Liverpool, Chelsea or any teams with speed demons that can bring ball the ball forward and like beating man one-on-one, our defense will crumble like Jenga.

for me, Fernandinho offer so much in our stability - defensive & attacking. take him out, regardless who is playing at the back 4, we will playing like shit.
 

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