Lavinda Past
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Or old Father Time caught up with him
Just like it's catching up with Pep...?
Or old Father Time caught up with him
Not for me, sorry mate.
Ex-players tend not to make good managers, usually due to weight of fans' expectations.
More chance of Arteta being a success at City than Kompany.
Absolutely they do ..... he needs to come looking for the ball instead of standing in one area grappling with central defenders, and use his strength and pace to run into spaces where players can actually find him with passes.It would be nice if he actually ran around a bit more ! Great players create their own opportunities.
Pep prefers to put square pegs in round holes, like he prefers to play midfielders like Nunes and O'Reilly as fullbacks, for me it just doesn't work, unless you are playing poor teams. Maybe they're good going forward but an accident waiting to happen when a team presses or uses fast breaks like United did yesterday.Perhaps they'd have just bought an actual right back in the first place.
I’m not having Pep being responsible for Sterling’s fall off. 1) Pep made him who is was and 2) he’s played for 3 other managers since and done fuck all
We'll probably be saying the same things about Haaland and Foden soon...
The season has been up and down i think its disingenuous to claim its 'a bad day'It’s just one bad game dude. No need to lose it over a bad day
Am confident Arsenal won't be as nice as us against the Rags next week.deffo will watch Arse-rags game next week to see how much of this countering will be allowed by Arteta and how he counters it. guess it will be a game heavily focused on set pieces.
maybe Gabriel doing same Dalot tackle on Fernandes but this time its a red, and Neville saying very easy decision...
lets hope so it would get 3 match ban for Gbrel haha.
Semenyo can’t play in Bodo can heMissing Nunes Dias Gvardiol Nico G killed us today in all honesty..
Pep fucked up by playing Lewis and Ake as full backs..neither have any pace in the position you need it most when you play the rags.
Definitely need to give Erling a rest as he's either carrying an injury or he's fucking shattered.
Might be worth playing Sem upfront in his place for the Bodo game.
The lack of fight was what pissed me off most though..
A fucking Derby and we looked half hearted..
Five months into the season and no club is in a false position - no cuddas, wuddas and shuddas. Three of the regular back four out and you can get away it for a few games but eventually it shows in terms of cohesion. That said, United have spent megazillions to set up against two young CBs in a low block and hit us on the break. Utd at home - 30 per cent possession. Yes, they counter attacked pretty well and did a job on us - Donnarumma had to be at his best and kept us alive. We should have done better for the second - ironically we'd thrown everyone forward in search of an equaliser. Very telling how far Nunes has come under Pep to the extent that when he doesn't play we miss him badly. He defends well and links with the midfield and attack so well. We didn't have that connection today. Dalot's challenge was a red all day long - Doku's knee bent out of shape - echoes of Phil at Newcastle. Today was United on their limit so I'm not overly worried about the rest of the season.He had a very bad day at the office today, I accept that
However, he’s managed to get this squad to 2nd in the league, the final of the Caraboe, almost knock out stages of the Champs League and we’ll see about the FA Cup
That isn’t easy with Nunes at right back, no goal scoring wingers and a midfielder at left back
I think he’s done a good job this season
Five months into the season and no club is in a false position - no cuddas, wuddas and shuddas. Three of the regular back four out and you can get away it for a few games but eventually it shows in terms of cohesion. That said, United have spent megazillions to set up against two young CBs in a low block and hit us on the break. Utd at home - 30 per cent possession. Yes, they counter attacked pretty well and did a job on us - Donnarumma had to be at his best and kept us alive. We should have done better for the second - ironically we'd thrown everyone forward in search of an equaliser. Very telling how far Nunes has come under Pep to the extent that when he doesn't play we miss him badly. He defends well and links with the midfield and attack so well. We didn't have that connection today. Dalot's challenge was a red all day long - Doku's knee bent out of shape - echoes of Phil at Newcastle. Today was United on their limit so I'm not overly worried about the rest of the season.
What we all want to see is wingers crossing the ball first time instead of the extra sidestep resulting in Utd doubling/trebling up on Doku etc. Most of all, we want to see sharp incisive balls for Erling to run onto and not today's backspin chipped easy to intercept passes.
After the initial reds excitement dies down, I doubt that many of their fans will be inspired by a ridiculously expensive squad that has 30 per cent possession at home.
The one most capable of this, by far, is Cherki. At this stage, though, he hasn’t really won Pep’s favour or established himself 100%.Most of the passes we try to play through to him are cut out, because we telegraph our intentions to defenders .... we need to be more cunning and vary the passes like KDB used to do ... at times he could be pinpoint with them, at other times he would take defenders by surprise by lobbing or chipping the ball through, or by using the outside of his foot ..... we also need to pass the ball as soon as we can, instead of dallying on it waiting for openings to Haaland to eventually arrive, because we are giving teams time to regroup or organise their defence.
Whilst Im a pissed off as you are imo it was to do with no passion or intent. We had enough quality on the pitch to win it.Every outfield player today played against Toon. How often do you actually see all outfield players from a League Cup game turning out in a derby just 3.5 days later? And all of the outfield players, except Foden and Aït-Nouri, were involved in the game against Exeter. That says something about the injury situation in our squad, and perhaps about our priorities as well.