Goater=Legend
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I don't understand why we're having 3 defenders on the bench
Makes no sense and I can see kids leaving because of his short-sightedness
Thank you for this. our fanbase is making me so angry at times, there's a lot of things going on, it's not just black or white. We just drew with Liverpool not with Fulham.A lot will be discussed about results, performances, goals, player selection, formations etc over the next few months, and no doubt Pep will come under plenty of scrutiny, but one thing I think we are all missing with the pragmatism currently being shown, is how much Pep has learnt about the Premier league. The parallels between this season and his first are quite stark, we are rebuilding, Pep is rebuilding this team, just like he did in that first season, it won’t all go to plan but it is shaping up a lot better than that first year, we’d of lost this game in that campaign. Win our game in hand & we are on the periphery, progress was achieved in the league cup and CL qualification for the next round is one win away. We’ve sorted our defence and I fancy us to go on and sign a midfielder & forward eventually, does this mean he’s gonna sign an extension? Possibly, but more importantly the foundations are being laid now for another cycle, it’s not easy to challenge on all fronts whilst making major surgery to the starting eleven but we are making a good fist of it, I for one will not be losing patience with the club or management in this transition period, it might get a bit turgid, we might have to settle for one nils, the football may not be so free flowing and our top players may struggle for form, but we will rise again, this club has shown this time & time again over the last decade, new heroes will rise and we will win titles....so let’s not act like the entitled ones in Stretford
We're stuck with the Rodri/ Gundogan partnership unfortunately, Pep has a hard on for it. We always played our best football playing the 4-1-4-1 formation, and it certainly wouldn't be Gundogan as one of those attacking four.Some say pragmatic, others say negative.
Moving to that turgid, double pivot of Rodri and Gundogan has been such a negative for us because it has completely destroyed our pressing game which was one of the best in world football and it's actually made us far worse and more prone to losing the game because we've not been dominating possession like we used to.
We have a game in hand and looking at Aston Villa pragmatic Pep must be thinking of playing six at the back to avoid the humiliation.
that 3rd goal puts us up into the top half3/0 at the arses gulp
We’re 8 points behind already with barely any games played.I said it in the other thread, but I'm reminded of 18/19 Liverpool.
They're defence carried them through the 1st half of the season, and by the time they started conceding their attack got into gear.
We don't have that ability to win against all odds, but as long as the defence stays resolute we'll keep up with the pace before our attack inevitably kicks into gear.
When we were ace , where were you.We're stuck with the Rodri/ Gundogan partnership unfortunately, Pep has a hard on for it. We always played our best football playing the 4-1-4-1 formation, and it certainly wouldn't be Gundogan as one of those attacking four.
We're only 6 points behind, with 1 game to play, albeit not easy, against Villa.We’re 8 points behind already with barely any games played.