johnny on the spot
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First away league win in three and a half months. Trust me, I'm delighted.
most City fans are delighted today.dont be so miserable ladFirst away league win in three and a half months. Trust me, I'm delighted.
3 points is 3 points closer to the title -Ouch lad, I'm blown away by your Pride in Battle.
Face it, the result was great but the performance was bang average. Blame a shit pitch and long grass all you want. We are awful away from home.
Since when was it wrong to be delighted to see your team win with 2 goals in the last 10 minutes of a match in which we otherwise played really badly?First away league win in three and a half months. Trust me, I'm delighted.
I really don't think the 4-5-1 formation is working at all. It leaves kun far too isolated
Since when was it wrong to be delighted to see your team win with 2 goals in the last 10 minutes of a match in which we otherwise played really badly?
Just got in blues I was here when we were proper shit a lot of us were but from reading this a lot weren't sorry
What formation then?
I would prefer a straight forward 4 - 4 - 2
What formation then?
It needs to be picked for the situation and the players available. In situations where we are expects to win I would tend to go for a 442 with Silva on the left and De B on the right and deeper than they are usually. But it depends on having a centre forward who drops deep and works hard enough to make a 5 in midfield. Or a 4411 with Yaya as practically a second striker, provided the works hard to press when not in possession.
It also needs the central 2 in midfield to be strong, fast and hard working. I watched Barca the other day. In one quick break they suddenly had 8 men in the opponents half and a few seconds later when it broke down they had 6 outfield players defending the counter break and it was like, how the hell does does that work?
From what I could see it was that when attacks broke down their full backs were not left somewhere near the corner flag and their central midfielders on the edge of the penalty area. And they got quickly back in position to be in front of the back four. With more players in a position to recover when a move breaks down their defence does not need to push as high as ours has to and they don't rely on using offside as the main defence in the way that leaves us so vulnerable to quick breaks sometimes.
Aguero does get too isolated and we rely way too much on getting crosses from the byeline which leaves our full backs stranded. They have no one to hit except Aguero, aren't good crossers in the first place and generally it is not working.
We are, at the moment, such an attacking side we leave ourselves exposed but without the ability to score the goals we need.
The problem we have had is we have not had the sort of centre forward needed to switch from 442 in attack to 451 when not in possession.
Dzeko would be sitting on his arse moaning about being tackled and Bony would be lumbering around somewhere. Then we have to factor Yaya's inability to get back into position.
I suspect a lot of our players are in for a shock when or if Pep arrives.
Well I mean lack of work rate actuallyI agree, the work rate of trying to get the ball back was my biggest concern yesterday, and pep would have been pissed off
But would he have laid on the cross for Sergio?Where was Zaba? He would have brought some spine to that line up surely?