I know that now :)Thanks! Basically win the battle, lose the war.
I know that now :)Thanks! Basically win the battle, lose the war.
This is my first post on this board, so hello everybody. City fan from the US here.
It seems to me that Pep is managing the run in at this point, not just the present game. We have so many matches crunched together that we can't afford a Pyrrhic victory. The lineup that he sent out didn't concede in the first half and dominated the second half outside of a weird mistake as a result of a ball the defenders thought went out. We could have just as easily flipped the scoreline with how the second half went. In which case we would have taken the first leg while resting important players.
Now, it didn't work out that way. But we only conceded one and are very much in this. I don't necessarily think his plan was a bad one. We'll see how it plays out from here. But I have a hard time seeing us conceding at home and not scoring a couple with our A squad. Especially if Kane is out for any length of time. It may be a bit narrow view of Pep's strategy to look at the single game plan without the context of the rest of our fixtures.
Eddie probably thought Delph was going to do some defending and got caught out...
I think the reason it beat him was because it was a well hit shot and so close to his body.
Every player in the vicinity seemed to go to sleep for a half second or so...
3 with the game in hand.Bet klopp plays his best front 3 every game til end of season though. At best now we may have 2 more games than Liverpool - FA CUP and Champs league finals. They’re defo getting to semi after last night. Time to just go for it I reckon.
Personally I don’t understand starting a team so devoid of energy and intensity in a big game against a team who are very strong in those departments. Our whole philosophy is based around possession and winning possession back as quickly as possible when we haven’t got it. Playing Mahrez, Gundogan, Silva and a half fit Aguero nullifies our ability to regain possession. We haven’t got a tackler as such, it relies on numbers and intensity to force mistakes and interceptions, that last night was never going to happen.
I completely understand Bernardo wasn’t available, De Bruyne not 100% but surely Sane should have been in instead of Mahrez and Foden for either one of Silva or Gundogan. Yes I know he lacks experience especially in big games but it was the lack of energy and intensity that killed us.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose.
nice try Tolm. the manager fucked up. everyone, inc himself , know it. many , myself included, feared the worse as soon as the team sheet went up. truth is we were worse than I thought we would be.Did he fuck express fear. If he truly feared Spurs, he would have started every premium starter he had.
The fact he didn't, gives a real insight into his reasoning.
He hedged his bets, knowing we are more than capable of getting the right outcome after two games, with a home tie to favour.
If anything, his team selection actually showed a degree of well-placed trust for what we can produce and what Spurs can't, even in a lower gear.
It's an absolute fucking disgrace that you and others don't wish to give our manager the benefit of doubt.
What part of last season or this season have people not seen from the best manager in the world?
He's earned it and plenty should know better after all this time.
nothing to do with hindsight, 99% of the City fan base knew we had the wrong side out before a ball was kicked.Personally I don’t understand starting a team so devoid of energy and intensity in a big game against a team who are very strong in those departments. Our whole philosophy is based around possession and winning possession back as quickly as possible when we haven’t got it. Playing Mahrez, Gundogan, Silva and a half fit Aguero nullifies our ability to regain possession. We haven’t got a tackler as such, it relies on numbers and intensity to force mistakes and interceptions, that last night was never going to happen.
I completely understand Bernardo wasn’t available, De Bruyne not 100% but surely Sane should have been in instead of Mahrez and Foden for either one of Silva or Gundogan. Yes I know he lacks experience especially in big games but it was the lack of energy and intensity that killed us.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose.
nice try Tolm. the manager fucked up. everyone, inc himself , know it. many , myself included, feared the worse as soon as the team sheet went up. truth is we were worse than I thought we would be.
Erm no. I'm nearly 50 and laurel and hardy think your post was piss funny and so do I.I’m guessing you’ about 40 who’s just discovered what GIF’s are and have acquired your football knowledge from moronic pundits. Pep is not exempt from criticism and if he did the opposite of what i stated was wrong with him last night, then we would’ve won the game.