Vincent Kompany

blue b4 the moon said:
Well on the way to a 10, year Testimonial match.
As long as he doesn't go agreeing terms with Barcelona or anyone else again when the going gets a bit tough for him.
 
@RobDawsonMEN 31s

Manuel Pellegrini says he thinks Vincent Kompany could be out for up to six weeks with a groin injury.

Pellegrini also added that it would be 'impossible' for Kompany to be back within a month.

so he misses out on the derby .... 4 days left ...sure the boss has nearly completed back up CB option
 
razman said:
@RobDawsonMEN 31s

Manuel Pellegrini says he thinks Vincent Kompany could be out for up to six weeks with a groin injury.

Pellegrini also added that it would be 'impossible' for Kompany to be back within a month.

so he misses out on the derby .... 4 days left ...sure the boss has nearly completed back up CB option

I think we'll see lots of stories in the week building up to the derby about Kompany still being out and then he'll be in the line-up come Sunday afternoon.
 
Can't fucking believe this, so much promise at the start of the season, and it is threatened to be destroyed by a major injury to an important player. The second consecutive season this has happened!. So frustrated.
 
NoahCity said:
Can't fucking believe this, so much promise at the start of the season, and it is threatened to be destroyed by a major injury to an important player. The second consecutive season this has happened!. So frustrated.

Fail to prepare, prepare to fail. We've needed top quality cover at centre half all summer, especially given that neither Lescott nor Garcia is suited to playing a high line, and we've done fuck all to rectify the situation. Same goes for Navas. No natural width or pace if he gets crocked
 
NoahCity said:
Can't fucking believe this, so much promise at the start of the season, and it is threatened to be destroyed by a major injury to an important player. The second consecutive season this has happened!. So frustrated.
Calm down dear
 
BufordUSABlue said:
welsh_andy said:
NoahCity said:
In training pictures today it shows him with the rest of the squad.
phew, sounds like gd news, did read he be out for a few wks. if he is training or even light training could possibly be back for hull or stoke, least a game under his belt before the scum.
can all breathe a huge sigh of relief

Groin injuries can be complexed, only when you start doing turns and twists in a match situation do you know the extent of the injury. Training involves a lot of straight line runs which don't put a lot of strain on the groin.
Still great news that he is actually training as with a strain or a tear he wouldn't be training full stop.

Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.
 
We're going to learn a lot about Pellegrini in the coming weeks and months. Personally I think his comments about Vinny having "no chance" of being fit in 4 weeks, in other words for the derby, are disingenuous.
 
Exeter Blue I am here said:
NoahCity said:
Can't fucking believe this, so much promise at the start of the season, and it is threatened to be destroyed by a major injury to an important player. The second consecutive season this has happened!. So frustrated.

Fail to prepare, prepare to fail. We've needed top quality cover at centre half all summer, especially given that neither Lescott nor Garcia is suited to playing a high line, and we've done fuck all to rectify the situation. Same goes for Navas. No natural width or pace if he gets crocked

We've needed another quality centre half since the takeover. We had a title winning defence with Lescott and Kompany with the entire team ultimately set up properly to be defensive, we still had the piss taken out of us in Europe. Kompany and Nastasic, again, in a largely defensively orientated team.

Now we're going to be attacking and exposing our defence more I think we're in for a rude awakening as to how good it actually is. Our superior possession will help, but we still need someone in Kompany's class to sit alongside him. More importantly, someone in his class who can hold it together when he's not there. I still think it's where the Negredo money should have gone but I think he's part of a longer game involving one of Dzeko or Kun that isn't immediately obvious.
 
Bluep*ss said:
Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.


Just this, I love the team to bits but this tippy tapping around is costing us, that and the attempt to walk every goal in. Get the ball up field and then attempt to shoot, even if you miss if you've had a go we can forgive you!! Plus every other team expects that of us now so if we start to move forward they will be confused. IMHO

That tippy tappy play is driving me mad!!!
 
Very frustrated with this injury, it looks like he won't be back until our game with Bayern at home and let's be honest that is not great at all.

Demechelis and Nastasic need to build up a formidable partnership as soon as possible otherwise this injury could leave us behind in the title race.
 
sam-caddick said:
Very frustrated with this injury, it looks like he won't be back until our game with Bayern at home and let's be honest that is not great at all.

Demechelis and Nastasic need to build up a formidable partnership as soon as possible otherwise this injury could leave us behind in the title race.

Have we definitely signed Demechelis then? I thought it was just a rumour.
 
Just go and chuck the bloody kitchen sink at Pepe. What's the point arguing over 10m when we've got the title, CL group qualification and domestic cup competitions on the line? Without Vinny we could find ourselves shit out of luck by the time he even gets back into the team. Spend 90m on attackers, why risk that being for nothing by skimping on centre half? Learn from old mistakes, make new ones!

*The above is not to be taken as an ungrateful 'we haven't spent enough' post*
 
Eccles Blue said:
sam-caddick said:
Very frustrated with this injury, it looks like he won't be back until our game with Bayern at home and let's be honest that is not great at all.

Demechelis and Nastasic need to build up a formidable partnership as soon as possible otherwise this injury could leave us behind in the title race.

Have we definitely signed Demechelis then? I thought it was just a rumour.

It's not on the OS and not mentioned in Pellers press conference.
 
Bluep*ss said:
BufordUSABlue said:
welsh_andy said:
phew, sounds like gd news, did read he be out for a few wks. if he is training or even light training could possibly be back for hull or stoke, least a game under his belt before the scum.
can all breathe a huge sigh of relief

Groin injuries can be complexed, only when you start doing turns and twists in a match situation do you know the extent of the injury. Training involves a lot of straight line runs which don't put a lot of strain on the groin.
Still great news that he is actually training as with a strain or a tear he wouldn't be training full stop.

Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.
it'd ridiculous to blame the injury on that, can't believe what I am reading, it was bad luck.
 
adrianr said:
Just go and chuck the bloody kitchen sink at Pepe. What's the point arguing over 10m when we've got the title, CL group qualification and domestic cup competitions on the line? Without Vinny we could find ourselves shit out of luck by the time he even gets back into the team. Spend 90m on attackers, why risk that being for nothing by skimping on centre half? Learn from old mistakes, make new ones!

*The above is not to be taken as an ungrateful 'we haven't spent enough' post*
When we're looking to get as close to winning the title as we can, or actually winning it, and get to the knock-out stages of the CL I don't think there's such thing as being ungrateful in wanting to spend extra money on positions where we need it. There's no way Nastasić and Kompany will be fit for every game all season and I too think we need to make a signing at centre half.
 
NoahCity said:
Bluep*ss said:
BufordUSABlue said:
Groin injuries can be complexed, only when you start doing turns and twists in a match situation do you know the extent of the injury. Training involves a lot of straight line runs which don't put a lot of strain on the groin.
Still great news that he is actually training as with a strain or a tear he wouldn't be training full stop.

Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.
it'd ridiculous to blame the injury on that, can't believe what I am reading, it was bad luck.
No such thing as luck, good or bad. At the time I too blamed the players involved in that particular spell of possession and Kompany himself for thinking he had to make that challenge to cover for them. We didn't play with any of that sort of play all game apart from that small period of thirty seconds. The whole thing was avoidable.
 
Caveman said:
NoahCity said:
Bluep*ss said:
Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.
it'd ridiculous to blame the injury on that, can't believe what I am reading, it was bad luck.
No such thing as luck, good or bad. At the time I too blamed the players involved in that particular spell of possession and Kompany himself for thinking he had to make that challenge to cover for them. We didn't play with any of that sort of play all game apart from that small period of thirty seconds. The whole thing was avoidable.
omfg, people make challenges like that all the time, and most of the time no one is injured.
 
NoahCity said:
Caveman said:
NoahCity said:
it'd ridiculous to blame the injury on that, can't believe what I am reading, it was bad luck.
No such thing as luck, good or bad. At the time I too blamed the players involved in that particular spell of possession and Kompany himself for thinking he had to make that challenge to cover for them. We didn't play with any of that sort of play all game apart from that small period of thirty seconds. The whole thing was avoidable.
omfg, people make challenges like that all the time, and most of the time no one is injured.

Spot on. The original statements are virtually beyond parody. Possession football love it or hate it means you are less likely to have to make a tackle as you are keeping possession.
It was a good tackle with a low risk of injury and denying the existence of chance is just bizarre.
 
Caveman said:
NoahCity said:
Bluep*ss said:
Lets not forget how this injury happened. We were 4-0 up and playing the ball around in "triangles" (pissing about some would say) just in the Newcastle half on our right side with Yaya, Zabs, Nasri, possibly Jesus, tip-tap, tip tap (or is it Tika-Taka). Yaya must have touched the ball 10 times when one of their players got a boot in and the ball broke down their left side and Ameobi cottoned on to it. As the covering player, our Vinny slid in to tackle and did his groin in. Some fans like this pass -pass-pass football but if we are not moving forward it does my head in.
End of rant.
it'd ridiculous to blame the injury on that, can't believe what I am reading, it was bad luck.
No such thing as luck, good or bad. At the time I too blamed the players involved in that particular spell of possession and Kompany himself for thinking he had to make that challenge to cover for them. We didn't play with any of that sort of play all game apart from that small period of thirty seconds. The whole thing was avoidable.

I don't think it was avoidable at all, for the simple reason that Kompany is made of glass. He sits down in the middle of the pitch clutching some part of his anatomy or another 4 or 5 times a season, usually either after a completely innocuous challenge or indeed with no-one near him whatsoever. Great player though he is, he's unreliable and it is folly that we haven't brought in top quality cover, never mind scratching around now looking at 33 year old stop gaps. Whatever, the point is Kompany's groin injury was not as the result of anything overtly strenuous and could have occurred at any moment.
As to his return to training, is he actually kicking a ball, cos that is the acid test with most groin injuries, not running?
 

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