totally underwhelmed

dctid said:
What i found most worring was the lack of passion to compete - Spuds were first to the ball - more determined to win the 50 / 5 0 tackels and closed us down - we did very little of that we looked lazy and lethargic.

Tatically playing Tevez as a lone striker dont work and Silva still not decided where his best position is.

All in all disappointing


great observations mate!

Im sure the last ditch tackles and throwing yourself in front of shots show a complete lack of commitment
 
Someone ought to point out that even if Spurs scored one it would not have meant the end of the world. Chelsea scored first after battering us, but then we picked them off - at their place.

A 0-0 draw at Spurs is a good result. End of story.
 
I agree with a number of posters; it was a good result. But we should have been well and truly out of it by half-time. So no kudos for the tactical set up. Saved by Hart and the goalpost. That sort of luck will not save us every time we sit back and try to hang on for a 0 - 0 from minute 1. The problem as I see it is that 1) if you are going to play a lone striker, then he has to be able to hold up the ball while others join the attack. That is not something I think can happen with Tevez on his own. 2) The above relies on us actually clearing the ball from opposition attacks to one of our own players. As Hansen showed on MOTD (I know people don't like him, but his tactical appreciation is valid here), we often had nine outfield players behind the ball, so any clearance is almost certain to go to the opposition. More pressure, on and on until they score. Same happened at Hull last season. We either use a big, strong striker who holds up the ball, or we don't lump it clear in desperation, but attempt to play it out of defence calmly, and look to use pacy players to hit them on the break, a la Arsenal at home last season. Neither happened on Saturday, and we were bloody lucky.
 
grim up north said:
dctid said:
What i found most worring was the lack of passion to compete - Spuds were first to the ball - more determined to win the 50 / 5 0 tackels and closed us down - we did very little of that we looked lazy and lethargic.

Tatically playing Tevez as a lone striker dont work and Silva still not decided where his best position is.

All in all disappointing


great observations mate!

Im sure the last ditch tackles and throwing yourself in front of shots show a complete lack of commitment

As a team we was poor dress it up as much as you wish - some individuals were outstanding Hart - Kompany - Toure BUT Spuds form the off were in our faces closing down and created lots and lots of chances

If you think that was a good performance and one that will catapult into top 4 and silverwear you are mles away - as i said good result poor poor performance at 300 plus million you would quite rightly expect.
 
fathellensbellend said:
regardless of the influx of new players, bonding etc, i cannot help but feel mancini again yesterday served up more of his anti football and without the brilliance of joe hart his negativity would once again have been exposed.

to my mind thats 7 games out of 8 against top sides under mancini tenure where we have barely mustered a shot. everton home and away last season, liverpool at home, arsenal away, utd at home. and now spurs at home and away. (the exception chelsea away)

in a sport that is results driven, it's just such a turn off, you work all week, spend a small fortune on tickets and travel and the manager cannot even be arsed to commit any players forward.

i suppose in the context of the league a 0-0 at spurs is a bloody good result, but the method and the style just doesn't appeal to me one bit.

i expect to get shot down in flames, but it's a forum and it's my view, and i want to see city trying to win games, not stifle the life out of them, and that has become a regular trend under mancini against the top sides.

not read any of the thread, but that is a crock of shit
 
Spurs murdered us in the first 30 mins, a combination of great goalkeeping and poor finishing meant it remained goaless.

Second half was alot better however despite dominating possesion I can only think of one time Gomes was forced to make a save, compare that to their chances and they still had the better of the half (we got lucky with Bales fluff)..

Tevez was our livliest player however he was left far too isolated, I would ave liked Mancini to have sacrificed a DM for Adebayor rather han like for like.

Overall a point was a great result however if we play with that in future games we will loose.
 
bluemoontoon said:
Spurs murdered us in the first 30 mins, a combination of great goalkeeping and poor finishing meant it remained goaless.

Second half was alot better however despite dominating possesion I can only think of one time Gomes was forced to make a save, compare that to their chances and they still had the better of the half (we got lucky with Bales fluff)..

Tevez was our livliest player however he was left far too isolated, I would ave liked Mancini to have sacrificed a DM for Adebayor rather han like for like.

Overall a point was a great result however if we play with that in future games we will loose.

He has to change the formation somehow - Tevez needs a striker partner and Silva needs to sit behind - personally would prefer to 4 2 3 1 - 3 midfield players seems a bit too negative
 
I thought after the initial 20 minutes when Spurs threw absolutely everything at us we were well in control. We dominated possession and kept the ball as well as I've seen from any Premier League side, we were just missing a clinical edge and maybe a bit of energy in an attacking sense. Some of the little inter-changing of passes between the midfield trio and back four were superb and frustrated Spurs. I think if Silva and Tevez had maybe a few more weeks fitness and sharpness that game could have been very different.
 
fatbloke said:
I thought after the initial 20 minutes when Spurs threw absolutely everything at us we were well in control. We dominated possession and kept the ball as well as I've seen from any Premier League side, we were just missing a clinical edge and maybe a bit of energy in an attacking sense. Some of the little inter-changing of passes between the midfield trio and back four were superb and frustrated Spurs. I think if Silva and Tevez had maybe a few more weeks fitness and sharpness that game could have been very different.

Absolutely spot on. 100% agree!
 
moomba said:
If we played this game like we did in October I would be concerned.

But given the lack of preparation, I'm happy enough with the point and don't really care how we got it.

This is what Im hoping.

I agree we need a few weeks to get the team gelling but the origional poster was right about last seasons performances against the better teams....we were far far too negative in all of them

Im hoping that once the squad have a few weeks together then our attacking side of the game will start to develop and improve (cause it really needs to).

RM set out to get a draw and thanks to Hart we did do.....Im hoping this is one of the few times that we will see this.

RM has NO excuses now he has his own players in place to play negative football that we witnessed against stronger teams last season.....IF he does he will be criticised and rightly so

IF we are to beserious top 4 contenders then regardless of opposition or whether home or away we must set out to win the game. The formationa nd players he played at spurs was for want of a better word baffling and so was the replacement of Kolorov with a right footed defender when he has Lescott sat on the bench (who is left footed and has played at left back)

I for one expect to see a varisation in tactics over the season and the ability to have a plan B or even C.....RM hasnt shown us he has this yet....but he now has the squad to do so....so lets see if he can
 

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