Cobwebcat
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I bet Mr Didsbury has sharpening his pencil.... Never mind:-)
jimharri said:Didn't see the goal as I was out up until 20 minutes ago, so I can't comment on the goal.
unlikelyfan19 said:To those saying we looked woeful, really? Honest question. We were up their a$$es for 90+ minutes. Some days its just tough to put the ball in the net. It's the nature of the game. If you want perfection don't waste your time. I thought Silva looked great, Nastasic is going to be great, Zab does what he does, Aguero looks to be on point and in great form, sometimes it's just hard to score. We did what champions are supposed to do today, great result.
pudge said:I wanted Barry off for Dzeko because I thought Garcia was playing better..
Probably why I've never gone into football management.
adrianr said:I can barely believe that game. We should have scored in the first half, couple of "How the fuck?!" chances in the second, and still came 90 seconds away from pretty much burying our league hopes until Barry of all people gets the winner. A few points in semi rant form.
Tevez and Aguero start again, we win again, and again it's pretty much nothing to do with either of them. Fuck knows how that works but keep starting them anyway.
Rekik had a fair enough game, but we heavily rely on our fullbacks for attacking and he's clearly not there yet (as he's supposed to be a centre back). Players didn't look like they trusted him even if he was in ok positions.
Some really nice passes of play THROUGH THE MIDDLE (argh!!) of a 9 man Reading built wall, carved out some fair chances but again everyone too fucking scared to shoot (One point early ish, Aguero pulled the ball back to Tevez who should have lamped it, but for some reason we still felt the need to play 5 more passes before losing possession). If Silva shot nearly half the amount of times he tries to play perfect through balls he'd probably be the leagues joint top scorer.
Yaya was often crap. Some really bad passing from him and letting Macanuff of all people skin you and nearly draw a penalty should be punishable by a night in the stocks.
Barry/Garcia wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been, but they still don't offer enough different to one another to be playing at the same time. Garcia looked like he's still on the up though, a big positive. Would like to see some more aerial threat from him ala Stoke, he has it in him. It still doesn't look as good as Barry/Milner (superb to see him even get on the pitch today), but I'm guessing he wasn't fit enough yet, so that's fair doos.
A new back line kept a clean sheet, and a pretty convincing one. Reading had a couple of half good header chances but never properly cut us open on the break. Whatever the commentators were on trying to say Rekik gave away a penalty I want some of. Against a side that put 3 past the Rags, a few past Arsenal over a few games, that's good going.
I may have to admit that we're a better side with Nasri in it than without.
And we weren't as good as we were against Newcastle in that first half. We really need to be more direct sometimes because we seem to love putting ourselves in a position of nearly getting it right in the ass. If we played like the first half against Newcastle (at least the bit when Nasri was on) we'd walk it. We clearly can, so fucking do!
Realistically it was a bit of a cobbled together team, but we were playing Reading, and that cobbled together team still had Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez, David Silva and Yaya Toure in it. They're bottom of the league for a reason. Again, a very late goal has saved some very awkward questions. I don't expect us to roll everyone 5-0, but we could make our lives a lot easier if we didn't persist in trying to take 30 touches in the 6 yard box before someone finally puts their fucking foot through it.
The 3 points begs to differJumanji said:Congested game as it was, still not at all good enough.