Martin Demichelis

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aguero93:20 said:
Neville Kneville said:
aguero93:20 said:
Which defender are you referring to here? neither of them are looking at Messi or each other.

Demichelis came jogging down the pitch, watching City going forward, ignoring where Kompany AND LIONEL MESSI were. He suddenly realised when Navas dived, that Barca had 2v1 on Zabba, Vinny had Lionel Messi running in behind him & he made a desperate attempt to run back where he should have been, then kicked Messi over & spewed us the game.
That's your opinion, it was obviously part of our tactical approach last night that MDM squeezed the midfield and pressurised passes (as it has been in other games this season) so I wouldn't say he was jogging down the pitch. For me, Navas, Vinnie, Zaba and MDM are all equally to blame and it was a great run by Messi.

Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.
 
Pablo1 said:
The press/media were dying for him to make a mistake, he's been getting it from MOTD, Red Top gutter papers and juvenile radio for weeks so it shouldn't be a surprise that his sending off has intensified the ridicule.

Have you considered why he's been getting such ridicule in the press? There isn't a secret agenda to target him and destabilise city they do it because he makes schoolboy mistakes almost every game. A lot of ex defenders who know what they are on about pick up on it as well yet the defensive coaches on here won't have a bad word spoken about him.

The truth is he is a bang average defender who is way past his prime and should not be playing at this level. This isn't him bring the scapegoat this is him making yet another costly mistake. He should be nowhere near the first team and I can only hope that Pellegrini has finally taken off the rose tinted glasses and stop playing favourites and play based on merit.
 
Neville Kneville said:
aguero93:20 said:
Neville Kneville said:
Demichelis came jogging down the pitch, watching City going forward, ignoring where Kompany AND LIONEL MESSI were. He suddenly realised when Navas dived, that Barca had 2v1 on Zabba, Vinny had Lionel Messi running in behind him & he made a desperate attempt to run back where he should have been, then kicked Messi over & spewed us the game.
That's your opinion, it was obviously part of our tactical approach last night that MDM squeezed the midfield and pressurised passes (as it has been in other games this season) so I wouldn't say he was jogging down the pitch. For me, Navas, Vinnie, Zaba and MDM are all equally to blame and it was a great run by Messi.

Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.
Watford did the almost exact same thing twice. If you are shit slow then you really shouldn't be 20 uards further up the pitch than your partner, you'd think that would go without saying.
 
Definitive evidence just uncovered... sorry lads, it was a pen.

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the originalkippaxman said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
SuperMario's Fireworks. said:
with that statement you have confirmed you know fuck all about football.

Oh I do mate, I just dont like MDM

I am just glad I have missed your other 30,000 posts because clearly they were total fucking nonsense as well
Exactly that needed saying well done that man!
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
aguero93:20 said:
IrelandSuperman said:
Definitive evidence just uncovered... sorry lads, it was a pen.

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send that to Graham Poll.
Poll is a nob he even says the trailing leg made contact after they entered the box, so we now have 2 part fouls in football bit like rugby league that
When he knows full well the rules are the first foul is where the set piece is given, he had to have the rule that if the refs not sure then he's supposed to give a free-kick dragged out too.
 
aguero93:20 said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
aguero93:20 said:
send that to Graham Poll.
Poll is a nob he even says the trailing leg made contact after they entered the box, so we now have 2 part fouls in football bit like rugby league that
When he knows full well the rules are the first foul is where the set piece is given, he had to have the rule that if the refs not sure then he's supposed to give a free-kick dragged out too.
Thats what I mean he just changed the rules while he was writing to suit an argument that is wrong. The red is nailed on no one can argue that but the foul was before the line<br /><br />-- 19 Feb 2014, 15:30 --<br /><br />
Mr HJ said:
the originalkippaxman said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Oh I do mate, I just dont like MDM

I am just glad I have missed your other 30,000 posts because clearly they were total fucking nonsense as well
Exactly that needed saying well done that man!

Oh hey
 
Neville Kneville said:
aguero93:20 said:
Neville Kneville said:
Demichelis came jogging down the pitch, watching City going forward, ignoring where Kompany AND LIONEL MESSI were. He suddenly realised when Navas dived, that Barca had 2v1 on Zabba, Vinny had Lionel Messi running in behind him & he made a desperate attempt to run back where he should have been, then kicked Messi over & spewed us the game.
That's your opinion, it was obviously part of our tactical approach last night that MDM squeezed the midfield and pressurised passes (as it has been in other games this season) so I wouldn't say he was jogging down the pitch. For me, Navas, Vinnie, Zaba and MDM are all equally to blame and it was a great run by Messi.

Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7P_e0BdYyc[/youtube]

Go to about the 3:06 mark. What is clear is that when Barcelona attack, Demichelis, Zabaleta and Clichy are all in a perfect line, and that it is Kompany that has hung back, eventually playing Messi on.

Now Keown can bang on about Demichelis keeping position alongside the deepest lying centre back all he wants but Demichelis is in a near perfect line with the two of his thee back four colleagues. So what is the captain and leader of the defence doing still doing at least 5 yards behind the rest of them? Keown was part of the famous Arsenal back 4 who used to advance as one line and play many attackers offside. So who is wrong, the 3 who are up the pitch or the 1 who has stayed back?

I'm not blaming Kompany, he was my man of the match, but Demichelis does not deserve the tanking he is getting from the likes of you over this incident. As i said in my original post, you have to consider the incident right from the moment Navas was fouled, or dived as you believe then take it from there.
 
jimbopm said:
Neville Kneville said:
aguero93:20 said:
That's your opinion, it was obviously part of our tactical approach last night that MDM squeezed the midfield and pressurised passes (as it has been in other games this season) so I wouldn't say he was jogging down the pitch. For me, Navas, Vinnie, Zaba and MDM are all equally to blame and it was a great run by Messi.

Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7P_e0BdYyc[/youtube]

Go to about the 3:06 mark. What is clear is that when Barcelona attack, Demichelis, Zabaleta and Clichy are all in a perfect line, and that it is Kompany that has hung back, eventually playing Messi on.

Now Keown can bang on about Demichelis keeping position alongside the deepest lying centre back all he wants but Demichelis is in a near perfect line with the two of his thee back four colleagues. So what is the captain and leader of the defence doing still doing at least 5 yards behind the rest of them?

I'm not blaming Kompany, he was my man of the match, but Demichelis does not deserve the tanking he is getting from the likes of you over this incident. As i said in my original post, you have to consider the incident right from the moment Navas was fouled, or dived as you believe then take it from there.


I agree with you, personally I think Kompany din't play the offside trap which should have been setup to stop their counters and that caught Demichelis out of position. Poor decision with the tackle but those things happen and we can't keep on pondering about IF that din't happen.
 
The only bad thing that happened last night involving MDM was the sending off. He was not to blame for the goal, it was a combination of Messi being the best in the world and Kompany playing him onside. The amount of stick he is getting is absolutely ridiculous, even Pellegrini said he was not at fault in the post match conference. Some of you guys who call yourselves a blue need to take a long hard look at yourselves. Ridiculing and degrading one of our own is ludicrous. MDM made a mistake, and he paid for it. Just like Hart let in that second goal.

I, for one, am proud of the boys who gave it their all last night. At times we played some amazing football and i kept thinking how different the outcome would have been had we still 10 men on the pitch.
 
jimbopm said:
Neville Kneville said:
aguero93:20 said:
That's your opinion, it was obviously part of our tactical approach last night that MDM squeezed the midfield and pressurised passes (as it has been in other games this season) so I wouldn't say he was jogging down the pitch. For me, Navas, Vinnie, Zaba and MDM are all equally to blame and it was a great run by Messi.

Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7P_e0BdYyc[/youtube]

Go to about the 3:06 mark. What is clear is that when Barcelona attack, Demichelis, Zabaleta and Clichy are all in a perfect line, and that it is Kompany that has hung back, eventually playing Messi on.

Now Keown can bang on about Demichelis keeping position alongside the deepest lying centre back all he wants but Demichelis is in a near perfect line with the two of his thee back four colleagues. So what is the captain and leader of the defence doing still doing at least 5 yards behind the rest of them? Keown was part of the famous Arsenal back 4 who used to advance as one line and play many attackers offside. So who is wrong, the 3 who are up the pitch or the 1 who has stayed back?

I'm not blaming Kompany, he was my man of the match, but Demichelis does not deserve the tanking he is getting from the likes of you over this incident. As i said in my original post, you have to consider the incident right from the moment Navas was fouled, or dived as you believe then take it from there.

Just an observation but aren't our full backs normally a bit higher than both c/halfs ??
Might be wrong but they allways seem not to be quite as deep as the c/halfs anyway.
 
Here are the current defensive stats. Make of them what you will, or ignore them if it suits ;)


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skybluepete said:
jimbopm said:
Neville Kneville said:
Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7P_e0BdYyc[/youtube]

Go to about the 3:06 mark. What is clear is that when Barcelona attack, Demichelis, Zabaleta and Clichy are all in a perfect line, and that it is Kompany that has hung back, eventually playing Messi on.

Now Keown can bang on about Demichelis keeping position alongside the deepest lying centre back all he wants but Demichelis is in a near perfect line with the two of his thee back four colleagues. So what is the captain and leader of the defence doing still doing at least 5 yards behind the rest of them? Keown was part of the famous Arsenal back 4 who used to advance as one line and play many attackers offside. So who is wrong, the 3 who are up the pitch or the 1 who has stayed back?

I'm not blaming Kompany, he was my man of the match, but Demichelis does not deserve the tanking he is getting from the likes of you over this incident. As i said in my original post, you have to consider the incident right from the moment Navas was fouled, or dived as you believe then take it from there.

Just an observation but aren't our full backs normally a bit higher than both c/halfs ??
Might be wrong but they allways seem not to be quite as deep as the c/halfs anyway.
Last night they were level for the majority of the game, probably to stop iniesta and sanchez spinning in behind.
 
jimbopm said:
And we normally play a high line at home to squeeze the pitch, so Demichelis was probably following this philosophy.
MDM squeezed Messi and the Barca midfield very effectively last night and won the ball back on numerous occasions for us in doing so, I was impressed.
 
kupest said:
jimbopm said:
Neville Kneville said:
Navas was fucking hopeless, but there was no understanding of the situation or realisation of danger by Demichelis. He just went blindly through the motions without thinking. Vinny was in position to give Zabba Navas an out ball from the ridiculous crappy move they were trying to initiate, & Demichelis should know where he is & help him, not just jog off doing his own thing because 'that's what he's been doing'.

There was a potential for disaster, It didn't need Barca, to exploit it. Any Premier League team is capable of exploiting a situation as open as that & plenty have v Demichelis this season. He keeps getting caught in no man's land & costing us goals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7P_e0BdYyc[/youtube]

Go to about the 3:06 mark. What is clear is that when Barcelona attack, Demichelis, Zabaleta and Clichy are all in a perfect line, and that it is Kompany that has hung back, eventually playing Messi on.

Now Keown can bang on about Demichelis keeping position alongside the deepest lying centre back all he wants but Demichelis is in a near perfect line with the two of his thee back four colleagues. So what is the captain and leader of the defence doing still doing at least 5 yards behind the rest of them?

I'm not blaming Kompany, he was my man of the match, but Demichelis does not deserve the tanking he is getting from the likes of you over this incident. As i said in my original post, you have to consider the incident right from the moment Navas was fouled, or dived as you believe then take it from there.


I agree with you, personally I think Kompany din't play the offside trap which should have been setup to stop their counters and that caught Demichelis out of position. Poor decision with the tackle but those things happen and we can't keep on pondering about IF that din't happen.

Readers might like to play Spot the referee from about 3'00" as well. Perfectly placed to give a penalty?
 
aguero93:20 said:
jimbopm said:
And we normally play a high line at home to squeeze the pitch, so Demichelis was probably following this philosophy.
MDM squeezed Messi and the Barca midfield very effectively last night and won the ball back on numerous occasions for us in doing so, I was impressed.
He looked like he was rushing everything to much for me, and kept handing possession back over, he wasn't the only one in the first 25 minutes guilty of doing that but it seemed to be him every time, unless that was my perception of it.
 
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