Tricky_Trev said:
Marvin said:
Great result for City at the Emirates.
Means win or bust for Newcastle and the pressure is on them too. No packed defence to break down. They are going to have to go for it
But why do people think a must win game results in a team playing with a wide-open defence? Monday night was a must win game for ourselves and our defence was hardly wide open considering the rags didn't have a shot! Newcastle's home defensive record is almost as good as ours at The Etihad.
This is what I've been saying. We're a well organised side, and Pardew is no fool. He simply won't go all-out and leave us exposed UNLESS it's the best tactical decision - which it won't be.
Everyone knows how good your attack force is. Attacking at 100mph is just asking for trouble, but so is sitting back and inviting pressure. I think this will be more of a case of micro management instead of any real primary tactic. We'll make sure our players know their roles in different areas of the pitch and try to control the game with high levels of intensity.
Anyway, of course you guys are the better side, but we're very fortunate to have the home advantage, and it does make a difference. It fires our players up to new heights whilst intimidating the opposition. No one can argue against the difference between the home and away forms of 90% of teams. It makes a difference and that's what we're holding onto.