supercity88
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Re: Discuss Pellegrini
I disagree with you there, Navas should be further forward than Zabaleta. He is still a defender and at times he committed himself too far forward and left space at the back, I thought Clichy was better because he times his runs perfectly and knew when to push forward and when not to. Fortunately for Zabba he had Navas' pace to recover the lost ground and Fernandinho's awareness. Zabaleta was still good don't get me wrong, but I felt he was a little bit too advanced at times when it was 11v11. I am being picky, and harsh I know. It really isn't worth discussing, but from my point of view this is something that concerned me because we have tough games coming up where it will be exploited. Pellegrini may give different instructions when Messi and co come to town.<br /><br />-- Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:07 am --<br /><br />
I disagree with you there, Navas should be further forward than Zabaleta. He is still a defender and at times he committed himself too far forward and left space at the back, I thought Clichy was better because he times his runs perfectly and knew when to push forward and when not to. Fortunately for Zabba he had Navas' pace to recover the lost ground and Fernandinho's awareness. Zabaleta was still good don't get me wrong, but I felt he was a little bit too advanced at times when it was 11v11. I am being picky, and harsh I know. It really isn't worth discussing, but from my point of view this is something that concerned me because we have tough games coming up where it will be exploited. Pellegrini may give different instructions when Messi and co come to town.
cleavers said:We are only conceding too many, if the other team gets the same or more than us, currently they're not. I love it, football is all about goals, I can't see enough, even if the odd one or two in every six goes in our net, would I like 6-0 every game ? Yep probably, but do I dislike 4-2's and 6-3's ? No.marco said:all the side needs now is tinkering at the back, we are conceding a few to many imo this is shadowed by the amount we score so its not really highlighted, im sure MP knows this so nothing else to add
Opposition teams now have no idea whether to stick or twist, even the better ones, and that is fantastic for us, because we just know that we can keep playing this way.
The biggest thing we have now is not our attacking, its our desire to win, and win well. Its everywhere in the team.
Someone posted earlier today that Zab wasn't up to his normal self last night, which I thought was wrong, coming out of the game I considered him as one of my candidates for man of the match, I've watched a replay this afternoon, and I still think he was in out best 3 players yesterday. I suspect his average position on the pitch was further forward than Navas the winger, this to some is a negative, not for me, its a huge positive, it means the other teams left back, and left midfield are the ones having a shit night, in spurs case last night, a very shit night.
Can't wait for the next game myself, its the best time I've ever had watching City, and that includes the Bell, Lee, Summerbee years.
I disagree with you there, Navas should be further forward than Zabaleta. He is still a defender and at times he committed himself too far forward and left space at the back, I thought Clichy was better because he times his runs perfectly and knew when to push forward and when not to. Fortunately for Zabba he had Navas' pace to recover the lost ground and Fernandinho's awareness. Zabaleta was still good don't get me wrong, but I felt he was a little bit too advanced at times when it was 11v11. I am being picky, and harsh I know. It really isn't worth discussing, but from my point of view this is something that concerned me because we have tough games coming up where it will be exploited. Pellegrini may give different instructions when Messi and co come to town.<br /><br />-- Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:07 am --<br /><br />
cleavers said:We are only conceding too many, if the other team gets the same or more than us, currently they're not. I love it, football is all about goals, I can't see enough, even if the odd one or two in every six goes in our net, would I like 6-0 every game ? Yep probably, but do I dislike 4-2's and 6-3's ? No.marco said:all the side needs now is tinkering at the back, we are conceding a few to many imo this is shadowed by the amount we score so its not really highlighted, im sure MP knows this so nothing else to add
Opposition teams now have no idea whether to stick or twist, even the better ones, and that is fantastic for us, because we just know that we can keep playing this way.
The biggest thing we have now is not our attacking, its our desire to win, and win well. Its everywhere in the team.
Someone posted earlier today that Zab wasn't up to his normal self last night, which I thought was wrong, coming out of the game I considered him as one of my candidates for man of the match, I've watched a replay this afternoon, and I still think he was in out best 3 players yesterday. I suspect his average position on the pitch was further forward than Navas the winger, this to some is a negative, not for me, its a huge positive, it means the other teams left back, and left midfield are the ones having a shit night, in spurs case last night, a very shit night.
Can't wait for the next game myself, its the best time I've ever had watching City, and that includes the Bell, Lee, Summerbee years.
I disagree with you there, Navas should be further forward than Zabaleta. He is still a defender and at times he committed himself too far forward and left space at the back, I thought Clichy was better because he times his runs perfectly and knew when to push forward and when not to. Fortunately for Zabba he had Navas' pace to recover the lost ground and Fernandinho's awareness. Zabaleta was still good don't get me wrong, but I felt he was a little bit too advanced at times when it was 11v11. I am being picky, and harsh I know. It really isn't worth discussing, but from my point of view this is something that concerned me because we have tough games coming up where it will be exploited. Pellegrini may give different instructions when Messi and co come to town.