Leicester v City post match

Yes I agree, we do seem remarkably unlucky with these long range shots flying in, 3/3 in 2 games, its a bit ridiculous, but we should concentrate on the piss poor defending leading up to them, usually from our FB's, so its not simply bad luck, we're creating it by defending badly.

Couldn’t agree more. We cannot delude ourselves simply by bemoaning the recent ‘screamers’ that have cost us dear in the last two games. Poor defending has provided the opportunities.
 
Out of the title race in December.

The most frustrating thing is that it was entirely predictable months ago. Failure to sign a left-sided fullback and defensive midfielder have cost us dearly already.

And this bad spell is far from over yet. Teams have sussed out how to stop our wingers, which is the only avenue through which we can attack without a proper left-sided fullback.

Delph was at fault again today for their first goal. We had the numerical advantage and should have been able to deal with the counterattack, but he is ball-watching and has zero awareness of the only threat to our goal, which is behind him.

Without Fernandinho we’re vulnerable every time on the counterattack. Gundogan is no fitting substitute for him. We have no adequate backup in this position and the club knew this but gambled on the hope that they could get away with it for another season.

We’re extremely fortunate that Chelsea slipped up last weekend, or our position would be even more precarious.
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When you win so often and for so long, a set-back or two will be a shock, and can shake self-confidence. Losing confidence results in falling back to the "safe option", passing responsibility on to someone else, defenders sit a couple of paces deeper, midfielders pass sideways or back as first option, wingers run inside instead of trying to skin the f/b, strikers snatch at chances. Rhythm suffers, silky moves become a series of disjointed reactions. Add to that a nervous crowd (home) , hostile crowd (away) and that seems to cover our current situation, imo of course. Those seeking individual players to blame for the slump would have a case if the rest were playing to their best, but they are not, the problem is a collective one, with many factors responsible.
 
Just asking. Quite often, players come back from the WCup knackered and it takes a while to get going again. With us it was the opposite. Kevin said he was knackered last season and Pep agreed (recently). Kevin recently played down that he was knackered. Kyle has never previously had to play so many games - a sign of a successful team.
 
I’d love to know what all these crosses into the box were looking to achieve, Maguire and Morgan can’t do much but what they can do is fucking win headers all day against Aguero.

Maybe we were going after the record set by the rags under Moyes. Honestly, it was weird how much we kept doing it.
 
It sounds obvious but if we drop points in the next two we are pretty much out of the title race. The flip side win the next two we blow the title race wide open we hand them their first league defeat which asks questions of them whilst regaining our own form. And I would back us for the title.

Make or break week for us. Time to stand up and be counted.
 

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