Chi-town blues
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Ya but Soy’s face is bigger than Koul’s . Its like 65” tv monitor .Who scored ratings , lol
I’ll use my eyes thanks and Soyuncu isn’t fit to lace Koulibalys boots
Ya but Soy’s face is bigger than Koul’s . Its like 65” tv monitor .Who scored ratings , lol
I’ll use my eyes thanks and Soyuncu isn’t fit to lace Koulibalys boots
Not on the 3 incidents in question, they're absolutely 100% Walker's responsibility, Garcia can't mark two players at once. It's very much unlike Walker but last night he was fucking atrocious defensively when he let Mane go on those isolated incidents. He could see everything, he was the one who should be round on the cover when balls are coming diagonally from the opposite right fullback, there's not a justifiable reason why he wasn't, it is such a fundamental basic principle.Garcia was quite clearly left to mark Mané on purpose, with Walker pushing up far more than he normally does in order to keep their midfield occupied and Robertson isolated against Sterling.
He did struggle once or twice but its testament to Peps trust in the lad that he gave him that responsibility.
Genuinely show any football fan you know personally the clips and ask them, if a single one agrees that's Garcia's fault, I'll be shocked.
Yeah there's not a single one in the Walker thread.Read comments in the Walker thread and post match thread. Prepare to be shocked.
Yeah there's not a single one, I think you're probably best doing a quick check first pal.
Evans has added defensive stability to that team. Almost similarly to the way Kompany did for us. He’s been terrific for them as painful as it is to admit. Soyuncu is rash at times and often his positioning is very very poor.Nope. Ricardo Perreira has been. Evans has been good. Soyuncu has been better. Better tackler, faster, anticipates better, better in the air, better passer, better dribbler, more comfortable on the ball. And they intercept the ball at the same rate.
And when you watch Leicester, it is clear who the better footballer is. And the Metrics support that too.
2 CB's vs 3 strikers, you continue to bury your head in the sand if you think it's the CB's sole responsibility.I'm OK. I already have. But I don't need my opinion validating by anyone else to back it.
You continue expecting a full back to operate as a sweeper and I'll continue expecting a centre back to cover his own zone and runs in behind.
If this season is instructive, then Koulibaly is not at his peak anymore. How should we evaluate that?
Should his reputation supercede his current performance?
It's naive of you to think that's what I think. More like than not City is hoping this season was an anomaly and not a sign of his future potential.So you think City are buying him based purely on his reputation without having people monitor his performances during the course of the season
How very naïve,
I don’t know what they think but I can be sure they won’t spend £70 mill on a player hoping for the best.It's naive of you to think that's what I think. More like than not City is hoping this season was an anomaly and not a sign of his future potential.
But they sure as hell don't think he's been phenomenonal this season.