Fernandinho (continued)

silvasleftleg said:
if we want to give ourselves a chance in the second leg, we must play with this quartet upfront:


==========aguero=======

Milner==Fernandinho====Navas



This 4 are fast. They can press high up the pitch and close people down.
You would rather have Navas and Milner ahead of Silva and Nasri? Jeez
 
Barca effectively play two at the back (centre halfs) Busquets in front and then the two full backs in midfield with the other five. Arguably they don't play with an out and out striker. So why don't we match them with this formation

Hart
Vinny Lescott
Ferny

Zabba Yaya Clichy
Navas Nasri Silva

Sergio
 
Georgian Maestro said:
silvasleftleg said:
if we want to give ourselves a chance in the second leg, we must play with this quartet upfront:


==========aguero=======

Milner==Fernandinho====Navas



This 4 are fast. They can press high up the pitch and close people down.
You would rather have Navas and Milner ahead of Silva and Nasri? Jeez

Silva and Nasri don't close down players properly. The Camp Nou is basically hell on earth . We will only win if we use the players that are up for the fight.. I don't believe Silva and Nasri have the legs to chase players high up the pitch.

Fernandinho is our best presser, so why use him in front of the back 4 ?

-- Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:26 pm --

Eds said:
Barca effectively play two at the back (centre halfs) Busquets in front and then the two full backs in midfield with the other five. Arguably they don't play with an out and out striker. So why don't we match them with this formation

Hart
Vinny Lescott
Ferny

Zabba Yaya Clichy
Navas Nasri Silva

Sergio

That won't work.


The best way to beat Barcelona is to stop them from playing. We must use the 4-2-3-1. High line. High pressure. It's what we tried on Tuesday but our players up front didn't have the legs to chase the Barcelona players. We must make it difficult for them and not allow them to play their passing game. Once we get the ball, we break very quickly with Fernandinho, Navas and Aguero.
 
Two questions about Fernandinho

1) How on earth has he managed to play in Europe (Champions league/Europa League) for so long without anyone of the bigger European clubs taking note of him? I genuinely think he would get in most of the top teams on what I've seen of him so far

2) I know that their is this thought that the Brazil manager isn't keen on the players playing in Ukranian league, but seriously, how has he overlooked Fernandinho and instead opted for Paulinho, Lucas and Ramires who are clearly inferior players?

I'm glad he has made his way into the Brazil squad now, but it must be frustrating for him knowing that his performance levels are probably the same now as they have been for the last few seasons yet a move to City has seen him get into the managers thoughts.
 
silvasleftleg said:
Georgian Maestro said:
silvasleftleg said:
if we want to give ourselves a chance in the second leg, we must play with this quartet upfront:


==========aguero=======

Milner==Fernandinho====Navas



This 4 are fast. They can press high up the pitch and close people down.
You would rather have Navas and Milner ahead of Silva and Nasri? Jeez

Silva and Nasri don't close down players properly. The Camp Nou is basically hell on earth . We will only win if we use the players that are up for the fight.. I don't believe Silva and Nasri have the legs to chase players high up the pitch.

Fernandinho is our best presser, so why use him in front of the back 4 ?

-- Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:26 pm --

Eds said:
Barca effectively play two at the back (centre halfs) Busquets in front and then the two full backs in midfield with the other five. Arguably they don't play with an out and out striker. So why don't we match them with this formation

Hart
Vinny Lescott
Ferny

Zabba Yaya Clichy
Navas Nasri Silva

Sergio

That won't work.


The best way to beat Barcelona is to stop them from playing. We must use the 4-2-3-1. High line. High pressure. It's what we tried on Tuesday but our players up front didn't have the legs to chase the Barcelona players. We must make it difficult for them and not allow them to play their passing game. Once we get the ball, we break very quickly with Fernandinho, Navas and Aguero.

Nope. You are incorrect. There is no point pressing the ball and wasting energy chasing it up front so our forwards were not required to. Exert some pressure, but you are very unlikely to win the ball. Press the ball when it is played in to the midfielders. That is what Bayern did so effectively. And when they won the ball they kept it well, passed is effectively and attacked with pace and power. We did eveything right, except we let ourselves down at first with our ball retention and use of it - giving it away too often.

Because we are now chasing the game somewhat, we will have to decide whether we take a risk on Barca's overlapping full backs and play Silva, Nasri, Aguero and Negredo. Or we play similar to last time, with Aguero up top instead of Negredo. Tough decisions. In my opinion, we play our strongest team and hope Barca fail to take the chances they will inevitably create. If we score one early, we can alter things. Pellegrini will not be influencing much though and that is a shame. Going to be down to whatever team wants it more, and I think we will have the heart to turn this around.
 
chris85mcfc said:
Two questions about Fernandinho

1) How on earth has he managed to play in Europe (Champions league/Europa League) for so long without anyone of the bigger European clubs taking note of him? I genuinely think he would get in most of the top teams on what I've seen of him so far

2) I know that their is this thought that the Brazil manager isn't keen on the players playing in Ukranian league, but seriously, how has he overlooked Fernandinho and instead opted for Paulinho, Lucas and Ramires who are clearly inferior players?

I'm glad he has made his way into the Brazil squad now, but it must be frustrating for him knowing that his performance levels are probably the same now as they have been for the last few seasons yet a move to City has seen him get into the managers thoughts.
He has been linked for quite a few years with Chelsea etc but no club apart from us has had the balls to go in and get someone for a huge fee from such a supposed "inferior" league.
 
TTTCITYBHOY said:
Bump

Ferny's tackle leading to the 3rd was immense,thought he played well today.
Yup was good and i dont blame him in amyway for sunderlands goal , losing it outside their box isnt a huge deal imo
 
Proelia said:
TTTCITYBHOY said:
Bump

Ferny's tackle leading to the 3rd was immense,thought he played well today.
Yup was good and i dont blame him in amyway for sunderlands goal , losing it outside their box isnt a huge deal imo

I thought it was a bad mistake, but he more than made up for it with several key tackles including as you point out the one that produced the 3rd goal.

The 2nd and 3rd goals yesterday involved our stars who were missing in the defeat against Chelsea. Real shame that. Still eats me up that they have done the double over us, as we are plain and simply a better team.
 
TTTCITYBHOY said:
Bump

Ferny's tackle leading to the 3rd was immense,thought he played well today.
I spotted that too on the videos. Also saw Demichelis picking up the ball from Fernandinho's tackle, and playing the ball into Yaya's path for him to charge forward. Looked simple, but a lot of defenders would have just whacked it clear, or struggled to get the ball under control.
 
This is more a testament to where he was at pre-injury but I feel he's lost form a bit.

Maybe he's still carrying the injury.
 
Having read his latest interview for some Italian newspaper, I just love him more and more. Hes so cool and such a genuinely nice guy, and to hear about his father crying and his past in Brazil is inspiring, a true character and just another great addition to our club.
 
King Geedorah said:
This is more a testament to where he was at pre-injury but I feel he's lost form a bit.

Maybe he's still carrying the injury.

I agree mate. I think he was consistently churning out 9 out of 10 performances a while back but now they're more like 7's. As you say though, that's testament to the levels he was performing at recently. Still putting in decent performances, just not quite what they were
 
The Fat el Hombre said:
King Geedorah said:
This is more a testament to where he was at pre-injury but I feel he's lost form a bit.

Maybe he's still carrying the injury.

I agree mate. I think he was consistently churning out 9 out of 10 performances a while back but now they're more like 7's. As you say though, that's testament to the levels he was performing at recently. Still putting in decent performances, just not quite what they were


I've pointed this out on another thread, but I'll say it again. He made a terrific tackle that he had no right to win that caught Sunderland completely on the hop and led fairly directly to Navas's goal. Whether he's at the top of his game or slightly below par he is busy all over the field contributing. If he's fit, he's established himself as an automatic choice for the starting line-up for my money. And in a squad of this quality, that's saying a lot.
 
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
King Geedorah said:
This is more a testament to where he was at pre-injury but I feel he's lost form a bit.

Maybe he's still carrying the injury.

I agree mate. I think he was consistently churning out 9 out of 10 performances a while back but now they're more like 7's. As you say though, that's testament to the levels he was performing at recently. Still putting in decent performances, just not quite what they were


I've pointed this out on another thread, but I'll say it again. He made a terrific tackle that he had no right to win that caught Sunderland completely on the hop and led fairly directly to Navas's goal. Whether he's at the top of his game or slightly below par he is busy all over the field contributing. If he's fit, he's established himself as an automatic choice for the starting line-up for my money. And in a squad of this quality, that's saying a lot.

Totally agree, he has been our star performer this season simply because of the balance he gives to the side - we would have lost many more games without him and he helps turn defence into attack very quickly. He is all over the pitch and makes the right calls on when to put a foot in and when to stand up - glad to see he is back in the Brazil squad as he deserves it and it will hopefully give him the confidence to continue to show how good he is. He had a point to prove and has more than proved it - we needed a player like him for a while especially in Europe.
 
01cravend said:
Anyone know where I might find a stream for the game?
Want to see him hopefully earn a place for the World Cup

Bet365 have got 1 if you have an account with them and placed a bet with them in the lsdt 24 hours
 

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