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bluevengence said:This is from the Newcastle evening rag looking forward to the game....I mind it amazing how ickle old City is now viewed by others
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Olivier Bernard: Only the best of Newcastle United can beat Manchester City
9 Jan 2014 18:00
Chronicle columnist Olivier Bernard reckons only the best of Newcastle United can beat Manchester City on Sunday
How do you stop Manchester City?
Now there is a question. Alan Pardew and his staff have their work cut out this week to come up with some answers.
There is something about this City team that makes me feel, shall I say, concerned about this weekend. Actually, there are quite a lot of things.
Before I go on, we can get a point from Sunday, a result I’d bite both your hands off for right now. The right attitude, performance and slice of luck could see us win 1-0.
I honestly believe that.
However, we are up against a top side with genuine world-class players in every single area of the park.
I must admit that I love watching City when they click into that extra gear they seem to find during a game. It’s almost as if a silent command is sent out and every player raises their performance by10%.
City are brilliant, quick and powerful. They will drive at the doors of the most obstinate of teams and when they break through their defensive lock, then it’s game over.
Attacks can come from defence, midfield, the wing. It’s impossible to know what they will do next. With players as good as this, something magical happens and before you know it they’ve scored.
You never are quite sure where they are going to come at you from?
They can dismantle you in the blink of an eye. It’s scary stuff. When it happens for them, they are one of Europe’s best teams.
Yaya Toure is world-class. No question about. So is Vincent Kompany and you can say that about Sergio Aguero, although he might struggle for Sunday after being out for a month.
There isn’t a weak spot. Don’t even look for it. Even if their away form hasn’t match how they have played in Manchester.
So what to Newcastle do?
We play our strongest team for a start. We have to frustrate City, close them down, make sure we keep our concentration and everyone has to defend.
Pardew needs all 11 players, plus his subs, to perform as close to their best as they can. Only then can we get a positive result.
In an odd way, this isn’t a bad game for the players after three defeats.
For whatever reason, this Newcastle team are not so good at dictating games. They would much rather see a team come at them. We seem to be better without the ball at times. So this is no mission impossible. However, I do think we will need to score to take a point.
The biggest aspect of this game is that City play so well between the lines.
Strikers wander into midfield, midfielders such as Samir Nasri and David Silva love to operate in that area between the central area of the park and 30 yards from goal.
It’s an awful place to try to mark.
They float. That’s what they do. They float into these parts of the pitch looking to hurt the opposition.
Fernandinho has been a brilliant signing, as I thought he would be. City needed a box-to-box player and he operates beautifully in that role. They all mix and match.
If one goes up, someone stays back. Goals can come from anywhere.
If we score, it won’t be more than one goal. City have too much ability all over for that to happen.
However, if we can make the most of our opportunities, then Newcastle have enough good players to hurt their visitors.
We could do with a bit of positivity after a poor start to the year and a point on Sunday would be a massive result for the club.
Olivier Bernard writes really well.
I predict Nasri will dominate the game with 3 assists in a 4-2 win. Maybe a goal for Kolarov too (isn't scared to shoot after all ;) )