OK, let's be realistic

oakiecokie

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I don`t think anyone could see this fall from grace so quickly and its been a shock to the system for one and all.
I don`t blame individuals as IMO I believe its been a collective thing from the Powers That Be in the corridors of The Etihad, Coaches and the Players.
Lets just stand back for a while and take stock of how and why this has happened. Obviously the main problem has been injuries and long term ones for quite a few players but Rodders is the main problem as its near impossible to find anyone like him currently. Pep for whatever reasons has kept faith with some of "old brigade" for too long now so both himself and Txiki are culpable of not strengthening the squad, certainly this season.
Its certainly come back to bite Pep on the arse with using a small squad. We then look at the roles of Soriano and our wonderful Khaldoon. Have they taken their eyes off what could happen and been too over confident ?
And finally the Players. Lets be honest and I would say that the majority of Blues were delighted with the return of Gundo at that time. Certainly I was.Players like Walker, KDB,Gundo and Stones, just to name but a few are possibly well past their sell by date, but we shouldn`t forget their loyalty and how they formed this wonderful team.
The drop of Phil Foden is alarming and that to could be said of Bernie plus the drop off can be said of young Lewis after some very promising performances last season. Two or three of our signings have been underwhelming and perhaps we bought in panic mode, who knows.
So finally we have been on a wonderful journey over the past 8 seasons or so and all good things must come to an end eventually. I think the majority of Blues knew this journey wouldn`t continue ... but by the same token I don`t think we thought we would end up falling off a cliff so rapidly.
Who knows what the outcome will be on this season but lets not forget that should we not reach those top 4 positions then we will lose out on attracting the top players.
Fingers crossed.
 
I think we are either in a win-win or lose-lose position at the moment regarding our manager.

Depends on your way of looking at it and disposition.

Win-win: we either get a new exciting manager or we keep Pep cause even a new manager can't do much with what is left in the season and maybe Pep come through this having learned loads.

Lose-lose: we either take the risk of a new manager faltering or we continue to watch Pep struggle and be gone soon anyway.

I tend to think that maybe sticking is best even though I think Pep is the main problem. My hope is that he starts to make bold decisions to change our style of play.
 
Nobody saw this coming and these players have not been in this position before and don't look as though they know how to deal with it sadly.
It started with injuries to our most important players on mass and these players then having to play not fully fit half a game or 20 mins at a time. That's doesn't do any player any good short or long term.
As a result confidence has absolutely drained from the team now. Imo the most disastrous result during this run was the feyenord game. These players don't even think they can win a game even at 3-0 up now.
Just goes to show how important confidence and momentum is in football. Both of which we are a million miles away from.
What is alarming for me is the lack of leaders in the squad at the moment which I didn't think was the case before this season.
 
Last summers window was the catalyst for me, a dire effort with a measly 20m spent on a winger we didn't really need. We all thought Gundo coming back was a masterstroke but it's not paid off at all, he looks finished tbqh. But we needed more and for whatever reason we decided that would do, we all knew it wasn't enough but the powers that be saw different. It really has come back to bite us
 
I don`t think anyone could see this fall from grace so quickly and its been a shock to the system for one and all.
I don`t blame individuals as IMO I believe its been a collective thing from the Powers That Be in the corridors of The Etihad, Coaches and the Players.
Lets just stand back for a while and take stock of how and why this has happened. Obviously the main problem has been injuries and long term ones for quite a few players but Rodders is the main problem
I stopped reading there because Rodri being injured isn’t the main problem

The problem is having a small squad of top quality players and as some left, not replacing them with other top quality players and letting the others get older with no succession plan
 

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