What I just don't get with Yaya this season is his inability to track back. It was the same with Nasri last night, when we are up the pitch, some of our attacking players just don't track their men and it costs us. Anyone else notice this?
100% agree, how can he waste RM's trust by showing laziness game after game. He probably thinks he can retire now after the Newcastle game last season.the blue panther said:It may sound daft, but, my view of him has hardly changed over the time he's been with us. All the time, he's looked like he couldn't give a shit when he hasn't got the ball. I love his dribbling skills, his lung busting runs, and his goals. They have been pretty scarce this season, and, all the time he's been here, he's been prone to look disinterested and workshy when he's pissed off and not on the ball, or when he's made a mistake.
I hate his mock anger when he dissents. Someone should tell him what a dick he appears when he gets in a strop and receives a needless yellow card for being a mard arse.
If Kolo goes, Yaya won't be far behind him, imho. And yes, his MOM was a joke last night. Apart from what was, in fairness, a great finish for the goal, he was at his 6'4" uncommanding worst, instead of being the giant he is capable of being.
Loukas said:It was Clichy for me, never stopped running!
Yaya's fault for both the goals, not bothering to follow his man!
Tevez worked his bollocks off as well!
Minard said:Not saying you're getting on his back but a lot of people have been recently and I just don't understand it.
Gray said:How do the club arrive at the Man of the Match decisions because apart from his goal I thought Yaya was poor last night as he has been for most of the season.
Zabaleta, Tevez and Aguero were the more likely candidates.
And we can now see why Mancini wanted De Rossi because Garcia is frankly out of his depth.