ForzaMancini said:
lasereyes said:
1. MDM did not have a fantastic game up until the red card. He was ok - one great play against Sanchez, but otherwise gave the ball away too much rather than finding an outlet pass.
2. He was not "forced into making the challenge". He made a very bad choice. The options were:
(a) Not make the tackle => Messi probably scores, but you never know
(b) Make the tackle => stone certain red card and very likely penalty.
Does anyone actually think (b) was the smart option? The guy is highly experienced. His failure to think on the fly cost City the game and quite likely the tie.
You're talking as if Demichellis made a conscious decision to take the red card and concede a foul. He slid in thinking he could win the ball and he wasn't far off from getting a nick on it. He had a split second to make a decision while chasing the worlds best player, I think in the grand scheme of defensive errors this isn't even noteworthy.
No i'm not saying he chose to get a red card. I'm saying he attempted a tackle he had no realistic chance of making. He was coming in from a significant distance behind - as such, there was almost zero chance of a clean tackle. That's not a split second 50/50 decision - it's just a very poor percentage player. I'm not saying he's a bad player, but that was a very bad error for such an experienced player.
-- Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:20 am --
steviemc said:
Bruun said:
The defence might be solid, but did you notice how many times Demichelis threw away the ball? I'd suggest you go watch the first 15-20 minutes again and count it.
I've got it here. You're totally missing the point. The amount of times you give the ball away can only be balanced against how many clearances and interceptions you make during the game. Fuckin hell, I could play for forty-five minutes, make no tackles or clearances, and never give the ball away. I'd just keep away from the action areas. That doesn't make me a good player. I'm shit.
So how many tackles and interceptions did he make? Not many. Again, I don't think he played badly up to the red card, but you really do need to watch the first half and how many balls he gave away. Now he wasn't alone, but to argue that he had a "fantastic game" is frankly preposterous. And in case you don't want to listen to me, find me one single match report that says any different.