TheMagician
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We seem to lose quite a few games at home under Pellegrini, relatively speaking. Already, despite having a team of top players we have lost half our home games, with the defeats coming back to back in less than a week.
Although on our day we play some stunning football, we're not really hard to beat at home like we used to be, with even lower league teams coming here and knocking us out of the cups in successive seasons.
I remember even when we performed terribly under Mancini in the 12/13 CL group stage, Real Madrid, Dortmund & Ajax couldn't get a win against us at the Etihad. If we didn't play well and didn't win we had a knack of at least grinding out a draw. Pretty sure I saw a stat which said we'd lost more home games in two seasons under Pellegrini than we had in the previous five.
Why do we lose at home more in the leagues and cups than we have in previous years? Are we too open? Is it the necessary gamble of playing attractive attacking football?
Although on our day we play some stunning football, we're not really hard to beat at home like we used to be, with even lower league teams coming here and knocking us out of the cups in successive seasons.
I remember even when we performed terribly under Mancini in the 12/13 CL group stage, Real Madrid, Dortmund & Ajax couldn't get a win against us at the Etihad. If we didn't play well and didn't win we had a knack of at least grinding out a draw. Pretty sure I saw a stat which said we'd lost more home games in two seasons under Pellegrini than we had in the previous five.
Why do we lose at home more in the leagues and cups than we have in previous years? Are we too open? Is it the necessary gamble of playing attractive attacking football?