Discussion: Manuel Pellegrini 2015/16

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Jesus here come the manual out brigade! Already qualified for the next stages of the champs lge, and top of the lge! Moaning fuckers. However I do feel he fucked up today, and for me it was stupid to bring navas on instead of kelechi, he also always seems to make changes late on in games, why?
However I don't want him gone
 
Jesus here come the manual out brigade! Already qualified for the next stages of the champs lge, and top of the lge! Moaning fuckers. However I do feel he fucked up today, and for me it was stupid to bring navas on instead of kelechi, he also always seems to make changes late on in games, why?
However I don't want him gone

There was a time when a point away from home after a difficult away game in Europe was considered an okay result. I agree that Pellegrini could've and probably should've stuck Kelechi on as soon a Bony went off, but he didn't. De Bruyne and Sterling still missed enough chances to win two games.

Still it's been a while since the dickheads have had something to get their teeth into. Going to be a long long international break now. Think i'll be avoiding this place...
 
I thought he was a manager who gave youth more of a chance(Isco). But it may have been born more from necessity than the kind of manager he is? or just an exception to the rule
 
There was a time when a point away from home after a difficult away game in Europe was considered an okay result. I agree that Pellegrini could've and probably should've stuck Kelechi on as soon a Bony went off, but he didn't. De Bruyne and Sterling still missed enough chances to win two games.

Still it's been a while since the dickheads have had something to get their teeth into. Going to be a long long international break now. Think i'll be avoiding this place...

Billy we all know you're a big Pelle fan. Simple question do you think he's one of the top 10 managers on the world?

Personally, I don't think he makes the top 20.
 
There was a time when a point away from home after a difficult away game in Europe was considered an okay result. I agree that Pellegrini could've and probably should've stuck Kelechi on as soon a Bony went off, but he didn't. De Bruyne and Sterling still missed enough chances to win two games.

Still it's been a while since the dickheads have had something to get their teeth into. Going to be a long long international break now. Think i'll be avoiding this place...
I agree and 9 out of 10 times we probably would have. And of course after a mid week game it's always gonna be difficult but I supposed because it so close at the top we were all desperate for the points. Arsenal win later and it'll be unbearable on here lol
 
There was a time when a point away from home after a difficult away game in Europe was considered an okay result. I agree that Pellegrini could've and probably should've stuck Kelechi on as soon a Bony went off, but he didn't. De Bruyne and Sterling still missed enough chances to win two games.

Still it's been a while since the dickheads have had something to get their teeth into. Going to be a long long international break now. Think i'll be avoiding this place...

Except it's not been a while has it? It was only last week that he took Kelechi off after 50 minutes at 0-0 at home to Norwich despite him looking like our liveliest and more likely player. His stubborn attitude is costing us, and there's no sign that may change.
 
Way over the top critiscm today. He had a game plan that he thought would work, which had it not been for poor finishing been vindicated.
Sure he could have brought Nacho on for Bony but at that point in the game I agreed with the sub he made.
I'd have kept Sterling on personally and brought Fernando off when he finally got minutes and I'd have done it sooner. I'd have maybe hauled yaya off at HT for Delph.
Not winning is a kick in the balls but I'm not going to hang out Pellegrini to dry because footballs like that sometimes. Every top club suffers it and though dissapointing, it's how we come back after the internationnal break that's important.
 
Except it's not been a while has it? It was only last week that he took Kelechi off after 50 minutes at 0-0 at home to Norwich despite him looking like our liveliest and more likely player. His stubborn attitude is costing us, and there's no sign that may change.

I thought the sub last week was correct and I thought the one today was at the time.

He should have brought him on before 83 min though.

Players were crap today. Too many average performances
 
Way over the top critiscm today. He had a game plan that he thought would work, which had it not been for poor finishing been vindicated.
Sure he could have brought Nacho on for Bony but at that point in the game I agreed with the sub he made.
I'd have kept Sterling on personally and brought Fernando off when he finally got minutes and I'd have done it sooner. I'd have maybe hauled yaya off at HT for Delph.
Not winning is a kick in the balls but I'm not going to hang out Pellegrini to dry because footballs like that sometimes. Every top club suffers it and though dissapointing, it's how we come back after the internationnal break that's important.

Really think keeping 3 midfielders on all game didn't cost us? I do, especially 2nd half.
 
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