eddiemarin09 said:That's exactly the reason why..when he scored I saw the look of JESUS CHRIST FINALLYKinkys Left Foot said:Am I the only one who's wondering why Sergio is not looking a happy camper, even when he scored on Sat it did't raise a smile! Hopefully it was because he'd already missed a couple of sitters that he usually tucks away in the corners. I really believe we could have emptied Everton on Saturday with a little more care, application and finishing prowess.
Aguero runs the channels, massively important to our game to create space between the lines. No intelligent manager would instruct him to drop deep when we play with an interior like Silva/Nasri.bluethunder said:Pablo1 said:He's by no means the perfect player but most of your assessment of him is wrong, his running is one of the parts of his game that he does so well. You're bang on I'm a fan of his, he's magic that's why.bluethunder said:the two strikers, navas and nasri were supposed to press bayern munich. they couldnt do it. pressing high up the pitch is a big part of our game now. aguero just isnt good enough when it comes to defending and helping out in midfield, like tevez used to do. hes a good striker though, good finisher, i wont take that away from him.
the different between me and fanboys like yourself is that im not afraid to point out the weaknesses of our players.
he runs alot but never seems to win he ball or make the opposition unformtable on the ball. i mean just look how comfortable bayern munich were.
do you agree with me that aguero isnt a 9.5 like Tevez and Rooney ? how often do we see aguero dropping deep and helping out in midfield ? we actually see negredo and dzeko dropping deep because aguero wont do it.
Thomas Muller criticises Manchester City strikers
By Matt Domm, Reporter
Last Updated: Thursday, October 10, 2013 at 11:53 UK
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller has criticised the lack of movement of the Manchester City strikers in the 3-1 win at the Etihad last week.
Muller said that he was deployed more centrally for Bayern to take control of the midfield, which led to City's forward men being isolated on the night.
"Through that [change of role] we wanted to gain superiority in midfield," Muller told Kicker. "I am not the kind of player who waits to get the ball in one-on-one situations with the defender, but rather the guy that drops deep or tries to come through over the wing - and who also helps his team defensively.
"Manchester had two attackers who - and I exaggerate a bit - sat in their deckchairs the halfway line when we were in possession. No attacker is allowed to do that at Bayern or the Germany team."
Muller has 16 goals in 44 appearances for Germany.
pogrom92 said:Posting here and Dzeko thread:
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...s/muller-criticises-city-strikers_110324.html
Thomas Muller criticises Manchester City strikers
By Matt Domm, Reporter
Last Updated: Thursday, October 10, 2013 at 11:53 UK
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller has criticised the lack of movement of the Manchester City strikers in the 3-1 win at the Etihad last week.
Muller said that he was deployed more centrally for Bayern to take control of the midfield, which led to City's forward men being isolated on the night.
"Through that [change of role] we wanted to gain superiority in midfield," Muller told Kicker. "I am not the kind of player who waits to get the ball in one-on-one situations with the defender, but rather the guy that drops deep or tries to come through over the wing - and who also helps his team defensively.
"Manchester had two attackers who - and I exaggerate a bit - sat in their deckchairs the halfway line when we were in possession. No attacker is allowed to do that at Bayern or the Germany team."
Muller has 16 goals in 44 appearances for Germany.