Good season in general, expectation to finish teams off but we don’t, odd tactical decisions by PG, Lyon result very disappointing but avoiding Bayern could be a blessing especially in the form they are in, need to beef up defence and cut out stupid mistakes at the back if we want to progress again next season.Has it been a poor season, a good season or an average season.
2nd in the league to a better team
Won the League Cup
FA Cup semi finalists
CL QF
On our day we are magnificent, but we have too many off days and on those days we don't grind out results we find ways to lose. Often we lose even though we have dominated games, created loaded of chances, missed loads of opportunities and been punished for our mistakes.
Last night was typical of our season, we were profligate again and got punished again. We were In the ascendency and Jesus and Sterling missed great opportunities, Lyon pump a ball forward and score on the break just like so many other times this season. Then Ederson fucks up and its game over. Football at the very top is very fine margins, we are an elite team and against other good teams it can happen. Its frustrating because we know we can be so much better. No football team has ever been perfect, because in football perfection is impossible and I think Pep's drive for perfection is actually a hinderance because its an unachievable aim. He is a footballing romantic brought up believing in the football of Cruyff. yet the football of Cruyff's Holland team whilst being magical and sublime never achieved winning the world cup because it lacked the pragmatism of Argentina and West Germany at that time.
It then becomes a question of principle, does he sacrifice his principles and be pragmatic or does he stick with what he believes, I think as fans we would like to see more pragmatism, but when he is pragmatic like last night when he alters the team to deal with an opponent we call for him to stick with his beliefs and play like we have done over the last few years. The key is finding a mix between pragmatism and principle.
We also have to accept that football is inherently a game of mistakes, every goal comes from a mistake because the perfect game of football would end 0-0 and it is the capacity of football to be prone to mistakes that makes it such a fascinating sport. You can be the most wonderfully gifted team on the planet but lose because of one mistake to a team that on paper shouldn't even be in the same league.
If you accept football is a game of mistakes then what you do is either try to eliminate the mistakes or take advantage of the other teams mistakes and that is where footballing philosophies come into play. The high press is used to create mistakes by the opposition, but it leaves you prone to mistakes at the back because you are invariably undermanned, the low block aims to eliminate mistakes at the back but means you have less mistakes upfront to capitalise on. You only have 10 players to decide which way you wish to approach the game and last night we were caught in the middle of being principled and pragmatic but it was mistakes that cost us because whatever approach you take its always mistakes that settle the game.
Can you eliminate mistakes? to a point yes I think you can but you cant eliminate every mistake and not every mistakes is taken advantage off because the other team makes mistakes too. Case in point is we induced mistakes from Lyon to create an open goal for Sterling who then somehow managed to balloon it over the bar. None of this was done on purpose its football and its why its so fascinating because it exposes human frailties and reminds us all of the time we also ballooned a great chance over from 5 yards out playing against the Dog and Duck third eleven.
I thought I would have a look at some stats for some seasons
Mancini title F93 A29 L5
Pellers Title F102 A37 L6
Pep title F106 A27 L2
last season F102 A35 L9
There is remarkably not much difference between the stats for any of those years apart from one obvious one, somehow we contrived to lose 9 games last season despite the stats not being that much different.
Conclusion is last season we got punished far more for our mistakes than in the other seasons, shit happens
I fucking love City, only us could beat the Spanish champions and CL KIngs and then lose to a team who finished 7th in the French Farmers league.
Don't ever change City.
I always said after our first trophy after 35 years I’ll try not to be an entitled fan, one trophy a year would be fantastic and champs league place would for me be a good season.
Problem with some fans is they fall into the trap most fans do when you start to dominate leagues winning trophies consistently your thinking changes to one trophy isn’t good enough then the criticism starts towards players manager.
Hmmm...trick question?
Lets put it into context:
We lost out first PL title in 3 seasons, but came a very comfortable 2nd, even losing more games than in the last two seasons combined.
We lost our first domestic trophy in 3 years, but won the other one.
We got further in the CL, but fell to a clinical Lyon team that magnified and capitalized on our well-known Achilles heel...while our top scorer missed the chance of a lifetime and our Golden Gloves keeper spilled his first ball of the night on a soft shot that landed at the foot of an attacker.
If you add to that the VAR debacle for their 3rd goal, it almost summed up the season.
We were the architects of our own downfall, and didn’t get a single decent break when we needed it, even in super slo-mo, where it becomes even more obvious!
City under Pep have a huge target on their back and too many other teams managed to hit the bullseye this season, even though we had a wonderful season by the standards of any other team.
• We bested 18 other teams in the PL.
• We bested all but 2 other teams in the FA Cup.
• We bested all other teams in the Carabao Cup.
• We bested all but 4 of the best teams in Europe.
• And, we scored more goals than any other English team...yet again.
That said...
• We may be the most profligate team in the world, given the supposed world class
attacking talent and chances we create.
• We may have the most expensive, yet most suspect, defence in the history of football.
• We are on the verge of the last throes of the post-2008 City built to get us here and serious rebuilding is needed to take us further and get us to the next level, especially in European competition.
By comparison to 99% of clubs in Europe, we have had an extraordinarily good season. However, by the standards upon which we are now measured, by both our own fans and other serious football people, we fell far short of expectations.
We are knocking on the door of Europe’s elite, and it appears we are currently seen as gatecrashers, not simply accepted as belonging to the Elite 8-16 every year. To do that takes time, and we are getting there, but aren’t there yet.
When one thinks of European elite, I don’t think anyone outside Manchester places City there. We have to face that fact and change it. That takes being in the last 8, the last 4, the last 2, and eventually the winners of the Champions League. Until then, we will remain “almosts” or “could bes,”even if we are regularly touted as supposed favorites!
Next season, I think we go all out for the PL and CL, placing the Cup competitions in their rightful context...troubling additions to an already overstuffed season culminating in a European Championship.
The squad is going to be vitally important and the ability to rest/rotate players and keep the players (especially the key players) fit and healthy may determine our fate.
If we can be more clinical in front of the opposition goal and tighter in front of our own goal, then any team in Europe will find it hard to go toe to toe with us.
My main fear is that football has completely embraced Pep’s philosophy, but some teams have turned it up to 11 in the areas of speed, strength, stature...and we are not that squad today.
City are there or thereabouts. For Mansour and Khaldoon, and Pep’s reputation, thereabouts isn’t good enough for City in 2020,
I feel like the expectations increased exponentially when they not only brought in Pep, but gave him £100Ms to buy the defensive wing backs, LCB, RW, and DM he wanted.This is a great summary.
It still feels like we are constantly striving to prove ourselves and be considered "good enough" by everyone outside the club ... which is odd when we've now done a Quadruple, reached 100 points, and scored the most goals ever in an English season.
You feel that the next 2 or 3 seasons may be crucial to where we eventually "settle" in the football hierarchy ?