urban genie
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Loyalty is one thing, blind faith another, but both need to be jetisoned for brutal honesty and ruthlessness that some are no longer 90 minute players or able to go the hard yards
How many wank posts have you posted since mancinis time ?How many heart breaking defeats during Mancini's time ?
He absolutely should have more than one way to play. It’s not about winning stuff for me, it’s about being competitive.I dont know how to word it correctly, but the best coach in the world should have more than one way of playing. Surely the best coaches change their style based on circumstances? We have a team that looks effective being direct and we just bought one of the fastest and in form strikers in europe who played in a team that hits on the break.
But pep insists on playing high but with no press cos the plays Players that cant press or he tells them not to press.
He is a genius but he’s flawed at this moment. Who am I to question the best coach we’ve ever had, one of the best coaches ever in any sport? But the results and performances this season raise this question.
PlentyHow many heart breaking defeats during Mancini's time ?
Can't argue with that. Playing his mates and his teachers pet is killing any chance of top 4/5 for us.We are not getting top 4 as we are not good enough this season and pep will continue picking his old guard favourites who will in turn burn out after an hour rinse and repeat every fucking week and if anyone expects next to bd any different then they are living in hope. Really getting pissed off with peps decision making now .
i always saw Kev dropping deeper as he got older, think it would work, he could send long balls over the top for erl and mamoush bit like a quarterbackPersonally, I think Pep has killed KDB’s career at City in his 30s by pushing him into the second striker role and having him press like a maniac. I think it has both brought on and exacerbated his injuries, and I believe it has helped create an atmosphere of “too old” around possibly the best player to ever pull on the shirt!
KDB is a midfielder who needs the freedom to move at will, to create the opportunities for passes, crosses and shots that have defined his career as world class. Sadly, I think Pep believes that is a luxury we can’t afford, so he flogs him like a dead horse and wonders why he can’t play 90 minutes or looks shattered at 70-75 mins.
I hate that Pep has done this, but I think KDB understands the game (that Pep is playing!) and will milk it for all it’s worth to provide for his family.
For me, Pep has literally shortened KDB’s City career and I can only hope it’s not an exercise in hoping to move him on and redistribute the £400,000/week. I wish I could be sure.
Yeah that’s utter bullshit. Even the stupid 2nd goal it’s not like Ederson tried a quick ball out. He took an age(rightly so) to let everyone get up the pitch and then did a ridiculous kick."We took the game in the second half and tried to attack too quickly."
I mean, if that's us attacking quickly when we decide to attack slow it's going to be something special.
His game is the killer pass or cross from the 30-35 yard arc, to either Haaland or a late runner. He even has a trademark fucking pass named after him, FFS!i always saw Kev dropping deeper as he got older, think it would work, he could send long balls over the top for erl and mamoush bit like a quarterback
I honestly think he needed to leave us in the summer. He looks so drained, similar to Klopp’s end at Liverpool. Seems like he knew that and had every intention of doing that, until we imploded on the pitch. Then he felt guilty about leaving us in a state. But Pep seems to be in a state too and I don’t think it’s a given that we are elite again in his remaining years. Pep has had a really poor season, not just by his standards, by any standard.Needs a new assistant.
His game is the killer pass or cross from the 30-35 yard arc, to either Haaland or a late runner. He even has a trademark fucking pass named after him, FFS!
In addition, he has an excellent outside shot, with either foot, and can break the line with a late run and get through on goal.
Instead, we tell him “play second striker and when they have possession at the back chase the ball until they’ve passed around you and you’re knackered, then walk back trying to recover, so it looks like you’re not fit and your injuries have knobbled your game!”
Now, look at Gundo! Swap their roles and tell me how Gundo would do? Or Kova? Or Phil, who is a spring chicken?!
NOT a “proper midfielder” you say?The reason why Pep plays Kevin in attacking roles is that his game is one of trying bold and risky passes and also that he can't hold on the ball like, say, Bernardo. KDB isn't a midfielder in big games these days, as we would be too open and would suffer more counters.
A proper midfielder must be good in duels, tackles, etc. The only thing that Kevin can do in the defensive phase is high pressing. Pep himself has explained it many times.
That's why when you label him our most complete player you are wide off the mark. Bernardo is more complete, Gundo at his best was more complete (could play at 6, 8, 10 and false 9), Rodri is another level altogether in terms of completeness and overall influence on the team performance. Kevin is/was a genius atracking wise, he wasn't very complete ad a midfielder even in his best years due to his serious deficiencies in the defensive phase and inability to control a game.
Plenty
NOT a “proper midfielder” you say?
And, our game is not holding onto the ball, it is moving the ball…as in “make the ball do the running.”
“Wasn’t a complete midfielder even in his best years”
I’m lost for words, so I’ll leave it there. It’s almost 0230 here in Chicago, so I don’t want to argue, but 99.9% of the footballing world might want a word!