The Title Race 2022/23

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I dont see too much need for rotation in the league. Ederson, Stones, Dias, Gundo, Kev, Bernaro, Grealish, Rodi have all had at least one game off in the last 10 days. We have alvarez, foden and mahrez keeping fitness. I think we're in a good spot.
 
It's quite simple?

Beat Madrid by four or five on Tuesday night and we don't need to rest anyone at Everton ;)
Were more than capable of winning that game comfortably if we play like we did against Bayern over the two legs.

Bayern are a much better side, but perhaps just don't have that bang in the final 3rd. Madrid are almost the opposite, almost unhinged until they get to the final 3rd.

We just need to make sure we dictate the game and the chances will come.

But either way, we will slap Everton as they've got 1 goal in them at best, and might be a little more desperate to get the 3 points which will mean we just pick them off at our leisure.
 
He will, as he should. We need to start winning the CL trophy if we want the recognition as the best side in the world. Our fringe players should be good enough for Everton, and if they are not, Man City is not a place for them.
You saw how shit we was that second half against Leicester with palmer gomez and Phillips playing didn't you? If we play the likes of them Everton will get points of us.
 
I dont see too much need for rotation in the league.

It's not something we can decide, we have no info about the physical and mental state of the players. Apart from having to win in the league, including vs Liverpool and Arsenal, our players had two extremely taxing games vs Bayern. They ran 122 km in the 1st leg and 118km in the 2nd leg. By comparison, we ran normally about 110km in league games. If we don't rotate players, we risk to finish the season not in our best form. Pep will take risks and will be blamed for it by some fans...
 
It's not something we can decide, we have no info about the physical and mental state of the players. Apart from having to win in the league, including vs Liverpool and Arsenal, our players had two extremely taxing games vs Bayern. They ran 122 km in the 1st leg and 118km in the 2nd leg. By comparison, we ran normally about 110km in league games. If we don't rotate players, we risk to finish the season not in our best form. Pep will take risks and will be blamed for it by some fans...
Footballers playing in a winning, successful team want to play and play and play. The games can't come fast enough for them. They have the best medical and scientific resources in the world behind them to deal with fitness and fatigue, and so far, Pep's rotated the squad brilliantly.
So, stop being a bunch of fanny-wipes.
 
Footballers playing in a winning, successful team want to play and play and play. The games can't come fast enough for them. They have the best medical and scientific resources in the world behind them to deal with fitness and fatigue, and so far, Pep's rotated the squad brilliantly.
So, stop being a bunch of fanny-wipes.

Weird comment, it's not like I have blamed Pep...

My message was: Don't tell Pep whether and how much to rotate. Stop being stupid.
 
Why all the uncertainty?? Since Christmas we have been watching some of the best football ever. I was concerned about the Arse game but watching us destroy them and roll over Bayern we should be quietly confident about the next 4 games in the league. Some people panicked at the end of the Lids game but from where I was sat in the stand we literally walked that game. I honestly cannot see any team living with us at present. Go back and watch those games and believe it is coming home, again.
 
Weird comment, it's not like I have blamed Pep...

My message was: Don't tell Pep whether and how much to rotate. Stop being stupid.
Not weird, just stating facts to those on here - and your opinion seems similar to mine - who will find something to worry about no matter how well we're doing, ignoring the sheer brilliance of everything about City at the moment. That includes Pep's rotation, and none of us can ever second guess what he'll do in that regard, but, I'm very happy that City are in his, and his medical team's, hands.

If folk can't be optimistic with this management and squad, it's time they took up another sport as it's unlikely to get better than this. And that is the same message as yours, so, if you find that weird, read it again. I was trying to help our resident negative fanny-wipes.
 
Why all the uncertainty?? Since Christmas we have been watching some of the best football ever. I was concerned about the Arse game but watching us destroy them and roll over Bayern we should be quietly confident about the next 4 games in the league. Some people panicked at the end of the Lids game but from where I was sat in the stand we literally walked that game. I honestly cannot see any team living with us at present. Go back and watch those games and believe it is coming home, again.
Spot on.
 
Thought it would be interesting to look at where we dropped points this season so far, from my memory it seems like we were our own worst enemy. Struggling to think of any game where we deserved to lose, complacency cost us too often. When you think we could yet finish on 94 points this could have been another centurions season for us.

Just think, wins against Villa, Brentford, Forest and the rags would have given us an additional 10 points and we would have been Champions already

August
Newcastle 3 - 3 City. ( Fair result )

September
Villa 1 - 1 City ( Should have taken the 3 points )

October
Red Dippers 1 - 0 City ( Fucking Cancelo )

November
City 1 - 2 Brentford ( Threw the points away again )

December
City 1 - 1 Everton ( Battered them, Stones header against the post would have sealed it )

Jan
Rags 2 - 1 City (Robbed of 3 points by officials, still fucking fuming about this one)

Feb
Forest 1 - 1 City ( Threw the points away again )
Spurs 1 - 0 City ( Just didn't show up )
 
Not weird, just stating facts to those on here - and your opinion seems similar to mine - who will find something to worry about no matter how well we're doing, ignoring the sheer brilliance of everything about City at the moment. That includes Pep's rotation, and none of us can ever second guess what he'll do in that regard, but, I'm very happy that City are in his, and his medical team's, hands.

If folk can't be optimistic with this management and squad, it's time they took up another sport as it's unlikely to get better than this. And that is the same message as yours, so, if you find that weird, read it again. I was trying to help our resident negative fanny-wipes.

I'm optimistic. I expected City to win the title when Arsenal were on course to 100 pts...
 
Just think, wins against Villa, Brentford, Forest and the rags would have given us an additional 10 points and we would have been Champions already
I’m sure arsenal would say the same about southampton , everton west ham, maybe others. We alway drop points against team we’d expect to beat, Palace and Southampton recent years. All teams do, seems pointless going over old ground.
 
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