StrangewaysHereWeCome
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Funnily enough I think my dislike goes back to that year tooHaven't liked them since '81, and today has just reinforced that feeling.
Funnily enough I think my dislike goes back to that year tooHaven't liked them since '81, and today has just reinforced that feeling.
i do agree that our midfield was part of the reason why we lost, but Gundogan didnt even play the first half! i think we improved a bit when he came on just before the hour mark.
You think you're the new Guardiola? But you're trying to dissect the team too much. We simply got bullied off the ball today - nothing more - nothing less. Our defense wasn't shit (as you kept telling us it was), none of the goals could be put down to our incompetent players. It was nothing to do with that at all. Watch the game, digest and read it. We lost today because we were slow to pick up the second ball, and got bullied off the ball too easily. That is all it amounts to. Guardiola saw what was happening, and changed it (albeit too little too late), and the game changed. It 's not the end of the world though, we are going to lose the odd game - get used to it. I'd hate to watch a match with you - most of my City mates would run you out of town, for being a bandwagon jumper, or having no idea where we've come from. Start supporting your team for Gods sake!
When was the last time he scored in the league? it seems like a very long time agoImportant away goal in LC semi last year.
+1We lost a game FFS, its football, these things happen.
After a sleep it's a little easier to analyse.
Like many have said the team sheet looked wrong from the start. Zab and kolarov were pretty dire in mid week and shouldn't have been anywhere near the team today.
Unfortunately they were and we did resort to type. Yesterday we needed to flood the midfield with quick, short passes making their press run around for minutes on end for little reward. Kolarov and Zabs needed to come in field and let navas and sterling stay out wide.
I really hope it's not the case but I can't help but feel that pep threw this game or at least positioned it to more than likely end in a loss. That might sound mad but in some lines of work you want to fail fast, knowing that it's coming anyway, so that you can learn from failing before too many habits bed in.
We were always going to end the weekend on top of the table and that's the most important part. If pep can spend the week with the boys, using the hurt from the weekend to inspire and motivate them then there's no reason we can't go another run of unbeaten games - as long as red cards and injuries give us the squad we need.
The fundamental problem is that, apart from Stones, the defenders aren't really good enough to play consistently well in Pep's system. Neither is Fernando as the pivot. Pep has extracted some very good performances from them and will continue to do so. But no more than 7 times out of 10.
I think we are pretty decent as far as centre halves go - Otamendi is decent, as is Stones, and hopefully Kompany will have a run at some point. But when you have Kolarov preening and standing around like a bookend and Zabba frankly all over the place, we were effectively playing with a back 2.
Unfortunately, barring transfers, I don't know how Pep is going to fix this. One immediate change he can make, is to play Clichy and Sagna, ALWAYS.
I don't agree that it was entirely a matter of "simply getting bullied off the ball" I did digest and read the game and have reached the conclusion that over the course of the 90 minutes we were very much second best. Of course we have to accept that we will lose games but I felt that it was just a little bit to easy for Spurs yesterday to take the points as we lacked a cohesive response to their high press and even allowing for the misuse of Fernando I think we are starting to struggle with this aspect of the game. Too many players having to run backward to receive balls and a rather disjointed approach to transformation from defence to attack. This was not our strongest 11 Nolito on the left and Kev were badly missed but the reversion to some of the poor decision making of last season by Kolorov and Otto is very worrying. When the pressure largely missing over the first month has been applied a number of players are starting to make poor decisions and the passing which was crisp and accurate has deteriorated in quality.
We have now lost the last 3 games against Spurs and despite some bad luck and poor decisions in all honesty we have played second fiddle to them. They demonstrated that they are a good team yesterday and we will need to improve on our play if we are to finish above them. However, we are still capable of getting the better of them and I fully subscribe to those who believe that it will take time for Pep to perfect his system and assemble more players who are suited to his style. He is as is often alluded to the King of press resistance and finding solutions to problems which crop up on an ongoing basis. We now have a chance to clear our heads and the fixture list in the league over the next few weeks is tricky but not too difficult. If we keep our composure and collect some points we will stay in contention until the critical Christmas period when we must face Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs again in relatively quick succession. How we deal with these dangerous opponents is likely to go a long way towards determining our finishing position. We must hope that Pep can fashion
an adequate response to the questions posed yesterday which we had difficulty answering.