WesthoughtonJohn
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Not the game I watched lad.We didn't struggle in that game. We controlled them.
Not saying they rinsed us and were unlucky - but we certainly didn't control them
Not the game I watched lad.We didn't struggle in that game. We controlled them.
Thought exactly the same at full timeWatching us since Brighton at home reminds me of Bobby Manc final days
Yes.It would even be nice to surprise them by going long upto Haaland and trying to win the second ball, especially with a player like Alvarez on the pitch chasing harassing there defenders.
They were quicker that was the slight difference. They weren't better than us.Not the game I watched lad.
Not saying they rinsed us and were unlucky - but we certainly didn't control them
They are not city fans. They just want pep out so someone else could dominateI think this thread is infested with fans who would love Pep out at City.
The problem for me though is that i want to see Phil play in the midfield next season alongside Rodri and BellinghamI'd personally like to see him in the middle as he's one of the best carriers of the ball we have (similar to bernie who wants out)
Then get a proper winger.
I'd personally just leave it off my CV.This season is going to be a big fat pile of trash in both current City and Pep CV.
We do not have enough pace on the wings or in the midflied to be a counter attacking side. Haaland alone cant do it all.When we are on with a chance of the title, why not look for at least a point at Spurs. Sit back, let them make the play and hit them on the break. We have the centre forward, to do that now.
Nought wrong with Foden. Its a behind the scene issue. I dont believe hes "not feeling well". Although hes not the answer to our current problems.If we played at home to spurs today and lost 1.0 would the fans have booed at half-time and full-time,
pep ego needs a wobble and OK I was wrong to everybody ? a young Rico Lewis is being asked to step up to the first team and play week in week out, then asked to play invert left back ? letting Cancelo go and then saying ok son your at left back today,
the whole back line is a complete mess and forget being a world cup season shit ? we have Laporte and Dias fully fit and sat on the bench, Gomez a left back pep signed in the summer, Foden with a mystery illness or a heel problem, What we need right now, is a good run of game with the same setup and a leader and the form and results will come,
Whatever is the problem between the manager and players has got to be sorted enough is enough,
Pep ego will be the death of him, being wrong is not hard to say ? respect will also be seen in holding his hands up and saying i was wrong to the players
Winning the Champions League?One fuck up didn’t really cost us though did it. The half arsed 90 minute performance cost us far more. People are perfectly in their right to criticize after what’s been frankly a pretty piss poor few months by our standards.
But are they wrong?Here we go sky wankers “ erling picked the wrong club”
True but at least he may have an assist in him. They are all crap at the moment like you say so changing the side weekly isn’t working as players are coming in to a side that isn’t playing. When we are shite I’d still rather him in that not, particularly when players like Bernado clearly don’t want to be here any longer.Hindsight is 20/20 and all that. He's been crap like the rest of them previously and still looked like he couldn't run when he did come on.
Agree with all that.My two cents:
I honestly don't think Pep likes to have a straight #9 on the field. All those Barcelona teams - he had Messi play deeper. Haaland can't do that. He's just not that type of player. Against the top 6-7 teams in the PL, they have him covered. Instead of a 4-3-3, we should be using a 4-2-3-1.
Pace of play. Possession should bring some order to the game. But when we lose the ball - we are absolute panic stations in transition. Every time Spurs got the ball and pushed, I was holding my breath. Conversely, when they lose the ball, there is no urgency. No dynamic movement. And as it relates to Haaland, there is only "how am I going to get him the ball". What we really should be thinking is "how can my movement and passing open things up not just for him but for my teammates".
Its frustrating for us. I can only imagine how frustrating it is for Haaland. Its enough for teams to 2 man mark him. Just stay tight on him and teams will gladly take other players to create something outside the box. That's what Spurs did today.
I don't know what the answer is. I think the PL is gone. Pep is trying new tinkers every week. I think today he got it wrong in the back. It should have been Walker-Dias-Laporte-Ake. Rodri had a bad game. He was dead on his feet in the last 15 minutes. Bernardo and Grealish were solid and showed urgency. I can see how Pep wanted to try and get Haaland free with putting Alvarez in but it didn't work. Not sure this system is right for Haaland.
I love Pep but I'm sorry he has lost it this season.
He hasn't figured out how to play with a traditional 9, his weekly tactical shenanigans have proven to be utterly mid at best and downright suicidal at worst. And he has not delivered good results (meaning a couple Ws in a row for example) for about 3 months now.
This season is going to be a big fat pile of trash in both current City and Pep CV.