bluemoon98
Well-Known Member
I have read a couple of comments about something Pellers did on 41mins - what did he do?
41st minute was when we conceded that silly goal. Something to do with that I presume.
I have read a couple of comments about something Pellers did on 41mins - what did he do?
I thought City gave a very professional, disciplined performance against a very good PSG team. Our two full backs played well throughout and both Mangala and Ottamendi had very good games. Then I read the papers this morning and found not one report based on what the reporter had actually seen but reports by the score based on the peevish comments the curled lip one from Stretford and his vitriolic, Irish ex-team mate. All we had actually been treated to was comical, not to say slapstick defending, which reassured the Independent's Jim White because it showed that the two teams involved in El Cashico couldn't buy a decent defender between them for all theor Arab petro dollars and because neither can possibly win the competition. Fernando will no doubt lead out both teams at the Etihad in City's new strip of enormous boots, long baggy trousers and bright red noses.
One might be forgiven for thinking the defenders would have a very comfortable night when PSG put out a front three of Di Maria, Cavani and some Swedish guy, to face City's powder puff three of Silva, de Bruyne and that little Argentine bloke. Those six have never made a defender struggle in their lives! But, yet again, we see that City, and PSG, are viewed through completely different eyes to the more stablished CL teams, even those who fell by the wayside long before the last eight. What I have noticed over the years, certainly since 2008, is that no team defends in the way they used to. To win anything anywhere now you have to win matches - draws are no good - and to do that you have to score goals; just look at the strikers the best teams have! But you have to have full backs who belie the name of their position, who rampage down the flanks overlapping and undertaking. Your central defenders are really ball playing, deep lying midfielders who launch attacks but rely on cover from other not quite so deep lying midfielders. When you go forward you go forward as a unit.
The trouble is that if you give the ball away soon after transition you have to re-transition before three hugely talented superstars can make you pay. This is what happened last night; Matuidi's brush with Mangala, Ibrahimovici's one on one with Joe, KdB's goal and then Ferna's all resulted from changes in possession due to pressing or misplaced passes in midfield and quick, direct play from top quality players. This is why Guardiola considers losing possession as a more heinous crime than high treason. Yet it happens to Bayern, Real and to Barcelona. The defending of all these teams is, at times "scrambling", "last ditch" and "untidy" though our media never describes their defending as "comical" for some reason. I point out here that I remember very well the loud guffaws in our house at the defending of a certain Roy Keane as he put through his own goal in the tie with Real in 2000, which meant United needed two . Think of the mess Kun made of both Munich CDs last season at the Etihad, or Messi' dumpinh Boateng on his pants in the semi. Ramos and Pepe? It's the quality of the forwards which is hard to believe, not the weakness of the defenders.
As I have said many times before, any team which has Joe at one end to keep them out and Kun at the other to bang them in has to have a chance in any game. If you can put Vinnie, Ferna, Ya Ya, Merlin and KdB between them your chances only get better.
Did it hurt when they defrosted you from a cryogenic state?Good result really. 2 aways goals in the bag and bringing them back to the Etihad where we are Fortress.
Couldn't really ask for much better.
Thank you BSHR, your are the BM poster of record.I thought City gave a very professional, disciplined performance against a very good PSG team. Our two full backs played well throughout and both Mangala and Ottamendi had very good games. Then I read the papers this morning and found not one report based on what the reporter had actually seen but reports by the score based on the peevish comments the curled lip one from Stretford and his vitriolic, Irish ex-team mate. All we had actually been treated to was comical, not to say slapstick defending, which reassured the Independent's Jim White because it showed that the two teams involved in El Cashico couldn't buy a decent defender between them for all theor Arab petro dollars and because neither can possibly win the competition. Fernando will no doubt lead out both teams at the Etihad in City's new strip of enormous boots, long baggy trousers and bright red noses.
One might be forgiven for thinking the defenders would have a very comfortable night when PSG put out a front three of Di Maria, Cavani and some Swedish guy, to face City's powder puff three of Silva, de Bruyne and that little Argentine bloke. Those six have never made a defender struggle in their lives! But, yet again, we see that City, and PSG, are viewed through completely different eyes to the more stablished CL teams, even those who fell by the wayside long before the last eight. What I have noticed over the years, certainly since 2008, is that no team defends in the way they used to. To win anything anywhere now you have to win matches - draws are no good - and to do that you have to score goals; just look at the strikers the best teams have! But you have to have full backs who belie the name of their position, who rampage down the flanks overlapping and undertaking. Your central defenders are really ball playing, deep lying midfielders who launch attacks but rely on cover from other not quite so deep lying midfielders. When you go forward you go forward as a unit.
The trouble is that if you give the ball away soon after transition you have to re-transition before three hugely talented superstars can make you pay. This is what happened last night; Matuidi's brush with Mangala, Ibrahimovici's one on one with Joe, KdB's goal and then Ferna's all resulted from changes in possession due to pressing or misplaced passes in midfield and quick, direct play from top quality players. This is why Guardiola considers losing possession as a more heinous crime than high treason. Yet it happens to Bayern, Real and to Barcelona. The defending of all these teams is, at times "scrambling", "last ditch" and "untidy" though our media never describes their defending as "comical" for some reason. I point out here that I remember very well the loud guffaws in our house at the defending of a certain Roy Keane as he put through his own goal in the tie with Real in 2000, which meant United needed two . Think of the mess Kun made of both Munich CDs last season at the Etihad, or Messi' dumpinh Boateng on his pants in the semi. Ramos and Pepe? It's the quality of the forwards which is hard to believe, not the weakness of the defenders.
As I have said many times before, any team which has Joe at one end to keep them out and Kun at the other to bang them in has to have a chance in any game. If you can put Vinnie, Ferna, Ya Ya, Merlin and KdB between them your chances only get better.
I thought City gave a very professional, disciplined performance against a very good PSG team. Our two full backs played well throughout and both Mangala and Ottamendi had very good games. Then I read the papers this morning and found not one report based on what the reporter had actually seen but reports by the score based on the peevish comments the curled lip one from Stretford and his vitriolic, Irish ex-team mate. All we had actually been treated to was comical, not to say slapstick defending, which reassured the Independent's Jim White because it showed that the two teams involved in El Cashico couldn't buy a decent defender between them for all theor Arab petro dollars and because neither can possibly win the competition. Fernando will no doubt lead out both teams at the Etihad in City's new strip of enormous boots, long baggy trousers and bright red noses.
One might be forgiven for thinking the defenders would have a very comfortable night when PSG put out a front three of Di Maria, Cavani and some Swedish guy, to face City's powder puff three of Silva, de Bruyne and that little Argentine bloke. Those six have never made a defender struggle in their lives! But, yet again, we see that City, and PSG, are viewed through completely different eyes to the more stablished CL teams, even those who fell by the wayside long before the last eight. What I have noticed over the years, certainly since 2008, is that no team defends in the way they used to. To win anything anywhere now you have to win matches - draws are no good - and to do that you have to score goals; just look at the strikers the best teams have! But you have to have full backs who belie the name of their position, who rampage down the flanks overlapping and undertaking. Your central defenders are really ball playing, deep lying midfielders who launch attacks but rely on cover from other not quite so deep lying midfielders. When you go forward you go forward as a unit.
The trouble is that if you give the ball away soon after transition you have to re-transition before three hugely talented superstars can make you pay. This is what happened last night; Matuidi's brush with Mangala, Ibrahimovici's one on one with Joe, KdB's goal and then Ferna's all resulted from changes in possession due to pressing or misplaced passes in midfield and quick, direct play from top quality players. This is why Guardiola considers losing possession as a more heinous crime than high treason. Yet it happens to Bayern, Real and to Barcelona. The defending of all these teams is, at times "scrambling", "last ditch" and "untidy" though our media never describes their defending as "comical" for some reason. I point out here that I remember very well the loud guffaws in our house at the defending of a certain Roy Keane as he put through his own goal in the tie with Real in 2000, which meant United needed two . Think of the mess Kun made of both Munich CDs last season at the Etihad, or Messi' dumpinh Boateng on his pants in the semi. Ramos and Pepe? It's the quality of the forwards which is hard to believe, not the weakness of the defenders.
As I have said many times before, any team which has Joe at one end to keep them out and Kun at the other to bang them in has to have a chance in any game. If you can put Vinnie, Ferna, Ya Ya, Merlin and KdB between them your chances only get better.
True. I'm hopeful.As it stands it is PSG that has to attack. So City can play the same game as last night with focus on counterattack.
Well, that's a positive. I'm hopeful. :)It's not all gloom and doom! Champions league history suggests that, when drawing 2-2 away in the first leg, you go through 80% of the time.
I said borderline awful. Not quite awful, but worse than bad. Kept them fairly quiet and had chances is a political spin on a game where we could have been 2 down after 15 minutes had Ibrahimovic had have been awake - possibly could have even been a man down if the ref saw the Mangala - Matuidi challenge differently. On top of that, we spent large portions of the game hanging on only for them to run out of steam around the 75th minute. We finished quite well, but i still think our quality was very poor all night.
Clichy, Silva, Aguero, Navas, Otamendi were awful. Sagna gave a penalty away, Mangala probably could have been sent off, Fernando made one of the worst kind of errors you will see. Fernandinho and Hart were both poor for their second. Quality wise, we were terrible, nowhere near as good as we can be.
Given ourselves a great chance! Couldn't ask for any better. Wolfsburg in the semis anyone??!
Seems to me that a fair few seem to think that if we are not at our free following best then we are awful. Tonight was a generally ok performance bar a couple of individual mistakes. An individual mistake here or there does not add up to a terrible team display. We were not at our best but we were good and the game could have gone either way. Onwards and upwards.
To all those saying we need a new left back get real clichy has been diffrent gravy last 5 or 6 games and there is not much better out there when he plays to that level. Man of match for me...
Perhaps we weren't at our best because we were playing one of the best teams in Europe.