Mancini is right AJ is lazy

Not on his own today having a bad one, the worrying thing for me with AJ is how he dissappears out of games he seems to be unable to play for 90 mins today he started off bright enough then just webt out the game and he does this too often and its not good enough, you can see why mancini prefers him to come off the bench.
 
Damocles said:
I've had enough of Johnson.

Now, I'm not one for overreactions and I'm certainly not one who gets on the backs of players unnecessarily but I'm at the end of my tether with the lad.

I have 3 major problems with him;

1. His attitude is appalling. Any time he gets anywhere near the media, he insinuates that he should be playing more and that he is being wasted. He does this in such a way that we couldn't discipline him for comments, but the underlying message is pretty clear. "Rotation policy" this, "I want to play every week" that. To put this into perspective, he's played 20 games for City this season and we're only halfway through it.
I understand that it's nice to see players who want to play, but everything about his comments, his body language and especially his reaction to being subbed scream self entitlement and immaturity. Somebody should explain that he is up against Samir Nasri, Sergio Aguero and David Silva for places, there is no way that he should be in front of any of them on current form.

2. He is regressing as a footballer. When Mancini first came in, AJ was lazy, greedy and completely stupid in the passes that he attempted. However, he put his shift in and since then, he improved in almost all of these areas. He became somebody who could change the paradigm and the shape of a game, coming off of the bench to great effect. Whilst he never dropped back to cover Micah's runs forward (to be fair, at this time he didn't need to), he would always be aware of defensive commitments. I actually think that he learnt a lot of this from Silva as his defensive movement was quite similar; maybe it's a coincidence. Anyway, this season he has become the AJ of old. He has zero defensive awareness and he is starting to fade again in the last 20 minutes, becoming essentially anonymous at times. Does anybody truly believe that AJ is a better footballer now than he was at this point last year?

3. He is incredibly selfish. He is sat in a team full of superstars. These are players who have won World Cups, Golden Boots, Champions Leagues and titles most of their career. If we tried to buy our own team on Football Manager, we'd pick much of our squad, simply because they are incredibly talented individuals who can change the game at the drop of hat and have done it on regular occasions. Despite being surrounded by very capable individuals, his first thought is always to beat his man instead of pass the ball. He reminds me an awful lot of a better Vladi Weiss in this respect, and it's so frustrating. In the matchday thread, I had a bit of a running total of how many times he tried to do something selfish and lost the ball today. The total ended at 9. On nine separate occasions today he tried to beat a man, or tried a ridiculous shot and lost the ball. This is just unacceptable in a team of magicians like we possess.
I get that he is trying hard to impress, but as a starter, I don't see what he brings to our team. His crossing isn't as good as Nasri's or Silva's or even Milner's. He can beat a man better than Milner and he is faster, but that isn't enough in the modern game.

Guys like Johnson need to have the team built around them and he won't get that at City. He is pissing into the wind here, and in kind we will ruin his promising career simply because he is that arsed about impressing that he displays the faults above.

There are wingers out there of higher quality who will be happy to come to City and play the types of games that Johnson does. His immaturity is killing him as a footballer and I'm starting to think that it is in the best interest of both the player and the Club that he goes in the summer.

No wonder we were chasing Cerci, Sanchez, Hazard and a host of other players. I don't particularly like him as a player or from what I have seen of him as a person, and I don't think Mancini does either. At Liverpool, the guy would be a £30m player; here he is wasting his career and infinitely more important, wasting our time.

Very harsh assessment Dam in my opinion

I don't think he should start every game because he's a squad player and he should be rotated to suit but when he plays i don't think he's used to his strength, he's a very good squad player.

If he was playing at the dippers with Carroll in the middle he'd be told to ping the balls in the middle for him to get on the end of early, yet we play Johno when Dzeko starts and no balls are sent in........baffles me?

Also to say he's selfish when you see Balo as some sort of god is a bit of a contradiction in my eyes.
 
Calcio said:
Danamy said:
What baffles me is Mancini making hand signals to Johnson to stay out wide to receive the ball, yet when he receives it he always has to cut inside onto his left foot, this gives defenders the time to take up position in the box.

Why the fuck doesn't he switch him sometimes to the left, then at least he can get the ball in quicker to Dzeko without him checking his run?
The problem is that he cant beat players for pace. So his lack of pace would be exposed on the left, players would just show him the outside when he's on the left and he's gonna do less damage when he creates space as he's on the outside before they catch him up and close the distance. On the right when he creates space for himself and come inside, he is closer to the middle with his left foot and has time to do something. Simply put lack of pace is whats holding him[/quote]

spot on and thats why he will never be in the same league as Lennon or Bale.
 
AJ seems to have better games coming of the bench, when he starts a game it usually finishes in him having a bad game. only a squad player not good enough for 1st team regular (YET)
 
Damocles said:
I've had enough of Johnson.

Now, I'm not one for overreactions and I'm certainly not one who gets on the backs of players unnecessarily but I'm at the end of my tether with the lad.

I have 3 major problems with him;

1. His attitude is appalling. Any time he gets anywhere near the media, he insinuates that he should be playing more and that he is being wasted. He does this in such a way that we couldn't discipline him for comments, but the underlying message is pretty clear. "Rotation policy" this, "I want to play every week" that. To put this into perspective, he's played 20 games for City this season and we're only halfway through it.
I understand that it's nice to see players who want to play, but everything about his comments, his body language and especially his reaction to being subbed scream self entitlement and immaturity. Somebody should explain that he is up against Samir Nasri, Sergio Aguero and David Silva for places, there is no way that he should be in front of any of them on current form.

2. He is regressing as a footballer. When Mancini first came in, AJ was lazy, greedy and completely stupid in the passes that he attempted. However, he put his shift in and since then, he improved in almost all of these areas. He became somebody who could change the paradigm and the shape of a game, coming off of the bench to great effect. Whilst he never dropped back to cover Micah's runs forward (to be fair, at this time he didn't need to), he would always be aware of defensive commitments. I actually think that he learnt a lot of this from Silva as his defensive movement was quite similar; maybe it's a coincidence. Anyway, this season he has become the AJ of old. He has zero defensive awareness and he is starting to fade again in the last 20 minutes, becoming essentially anonymous at times. Does anybody truly believe that AJ is a better footballer now than he was at this point last year?

3. He is incredibly selfish. He is sat in a team full of superstars. These are players who have won World Cups, Golden Boots, Champions Leagues and titles most of their career. If we tried to buy our own team on Football Manager, we'd pick much of our squad, simply because they are incredibly talented individuals who can change the game at the drop of hat and have done it on regular occasions. Despite being surrounded by very capable individuals, his first thought is always to beat his man instead of pass the ball. He reminds me an awful lot of a better Vladi Weiss in this respect, and it's so frustrating. In the matchday thread, I had a bit of a running total of how many times he tried to do something selfish and lost the ball today. The total ended at 9. On nine separate occasions today he tried to beat a man, or tried a ridiculous shot and lost the ball. This is just unacceptable in a team of magicians like we possess.
I get that he is trying hard to impress, but as a starter, I don't see what he brings to our team. His crossing isn't as good as Nasri's or Silva's or even Milner's. He can beat a man better than Milner and he is faster, but that isn't enough in the modern game.

Guys like Johnson need to have the team built around them and he won't get that at City. He is pissing into the wind here, and in kind we will ruin his promising career simply because he is that arsed about impressing that he displays the faults above.

There are wingers out there of higher quality who will be happy to come to City and play the types of games that Johnson does. His immaturity is killing him as a footballer and I'm starting to think that it is in the best interest of both the player and the Club that he goes in the summer.

No wonder we were chasing Cerci, Sanchez, Hazard and a host of other players. I don't particularly like him as a player or from what I have seen of him as a person, and I don't think Mancini does either. At Liverpool, the guy would be a £30m player; here he is wasting his career and infinitely more important, wasting our time.
Quite simply, Bravo !!
 
I've been saying all season that AJ has no reason to winge whatsoever for not being picked when EVERY time he gets a starting place he fails to produce a 90 minute performance!
 
Danamy said:
Very harsh assessment Dam in my opinion

I don't think he should start every game because he's a squad player and he should be rotated to suit but when he plays i don't think he's used to his strength, he's a very good squad player.

I agree that he's an acceptable squad player. My issue is that he doesn't seem to see this. The point that I was trying to make in a roundabout way, is that if he wants to be as good as he thinks he is, he needs a team built round him which he won't get here. He's nice coming off the bench now and again when we want to stretch a fullback. I cannot see any other use for him within our system. Either he needs to change or the system does, and as we're top of the league, I nominate him.

If he was playing at the dippers with Carroll in the middle he'd be told to ping the balls in the middle for him to get on the end of early, yet we play Johno when Dzeko starts and no balls are sent in........baffles me?

Dzeko isn't very good in the air to be honest. He's good, but not great. The other problem, is that AJ is greedy and always tries to come inside for that left footed curling shot that he scored once, 3 years ago.

Also to say he's selfish when you see Balo as some sort of god is a bit of a contradiction in my eyes.

Balo works hard for the team, offensively and defensively, and also passes rather than running into blind alleys.
 
Who's his agent?

The contrast in his attitude when he first arrived and of now is frightening.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if him, Dzeko & de Jong were our big name casualties in the summer.
 
citymad said:
Calcio said:
Danamy said:
What baffles me is Mancini making hand signals to Johnson to stay out wide to receive the ball, yet when he receives it he always has to cut inside onto his left foot, this gives defenders the time to take up position in the box.

Why the fuck doesn't he switch him sometimes to the left, then at least he can get the ball in quicker to Dzeko without him checking his run?
The problem is that he cant beat players for pace. So his lack of pace would be exposed on the left, players would just show him the outside when he's on the left and he's gonna do less damage when he creates space as he's on the outside before they catch him up and close the distance. On the right when he creates space for himself and come inside, he is closer to the middle with his left foot and has time to do something. Simply put lack of pace is whats holding him[/quote]

spot on and thats why he will never be in the same league as Lennon or Bale.

Having to have pace to be a good winger is a myth

Lennon final ball = shit
Walcott final ball = shit

Alright Johno hasn't got the pace but he can pick a pass and has a good delivery of the ball when on his left.
 

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