NorCalBlue
Well-Known Member
I've been worried about Pellegrini's lack of rotation up front (other for the LC games) for a while now, so it's ironic that Aguero got hurt right after he was rested. However, the enforced lay-off might end up being a blessing in disguise if it stops him from being burned out down the stretch. As good as he's been, this team has a lot of goals in it, so we should be okay in that department until he's back. It might also prompt Pellers to play 4-5-1 more often, which could help us sort out our away-day blues.