Two Games in 48 Hours

Marvin said:
Corky said:
It is an endurance sport, it doesn't matter how much you get paid. They could play every day but they will get worse due to it and have to hold back more and more.
It's not an endurance sport. It's a combination of sprinting and endurance.

If it was more endurance it would be easier and safer to recover from. But footballers will be putting high force through fatigued muscles = injury

The point was you don't give 100% every week, as it is an endurance sport and you can't do that every week, never mind twice in 3 days, players are giving 80% or else they soon break down.
 
We shouldn't be too bothered by the schedule. It's basically a massive advantage to teams with a big squad like us.
 
Try and keep changes to a minimum, the team that started yesterday can play one game and the substitutes Lampard, Sagna, Fernando and Clichy can get a start in the other. Boyata may have to play if Mangala gets a yellow I think, but saying start Sinclair and Cabellero is just pointless.
 
No need for wholesale changes.

I'd play Zabba and Clichy at West Brom, with a view to bringing Sagna and Kolarov in for Burnley. Think we need at least one full back who is going to get to the bye line to put a cross in. Hart, MDM & Mangala for both games.
Midfield/attack is pretty much perm anyone from who's available although I'd like to see Lampard start at WBA.

Having a big squad should benefit us rather than West Brom & Burnley, but not having a fit forward balances things up a bit.
 
Marvin said:
citytill1die84 said:
Marvin said:
They are professional athletes, but they are still human and you can't recover in 48 hours and if you work inside the recovery period it will be sub-maximal and there's an increased chance of injury.

Sorry mate but that's bollocks plus they do it every year.
It's fact as sports science is currently understood. They do it every year, and every year we get complaints from managers, rotation and daft results at Christmas as a result.

We didn't do major rotation last year and we won plenty we'll do same again this year.
 
Minimal changes unless they're enforced.

We're in a good place at the moment, momentum is key.
 
cleavers said:
Marvin said:
They are professional athletes, but they are still human and you can't recover in 48 hours and if you work inside the recovery period it will be sub-maximal and there's an increased chance of injury.
Our lads will have played Wed**Sat***Wed**Sat******Sat*****Fri*Sun***Thu**Sun
(* are days not playing), by Jan 4th including all of December, that's 9 games in 33 days, they'll cope, they've coped with worse already this season.

We should rotate no more than a couple of the positions, fullbacks primarily, and use the subs cleverly elsewhere, as we did yesterday.

Sinclair shouldn't be anywhere near the pitch except in an absolute emergency, this notion that he's in the shop window is a joke, just email the other clubs, then they'll know, we could include a video of him in training to show he's "fit". His situation is not his fault, and I have sympathy with it, but wasting a place on the bench, or in the first team, just so he can be in the shop window is utterly pointless, he has an agent for that.

This. If only we'd signed him...
 
Burnley play Liverpool 2 days before us. They will target that one and be fucked by the time they play us. I expect us to pass them to death and win that one easily.

However Pellegrini does like to rotate so I expect to see Fernando and Lampard back for one of the games along with Sagna and Clichy if fit.

I would play same team at West Brom and then

Hart
Sagna
Clichy if fit-Kolorov if not
Demichellis
Mangala
Fernando
Yaya
Lampard
Silva
Nasri
Jovetic if fit - Ambrose if not
 

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