It was good management by Pep to get Laporte on to the pitch, I think as much as letting them play as back 3 it was also trying to build his confidence as it can’t be easy for him to know he’s dropped down the pecking order, and who knows when we might next pick up an injury or suspension at the back.In total agreement. Stones has once again reminded a few that his passing ability into midfield and out wide, has taken the responsibility and need for Walker to play the inside ball all the time.
Dias keeps it very simple and it was fascinating to see how the back three including Laporte were given a try together.
Raheem, like Gabby, doesn't seem convinced himself that he knows what he is going to do once he arrives at his destination, if he gets there at all.
All the same, he is the only player who gives us outright pace that teams are wary of.
Foden on the other side did an unselfish job on the left. He could have received the ball a lot more more was more than happy to keep the pitch wide, allowing Gundo to occupy his space inside.
KDB wide right for Mahrez, Aguero for Sterling up top, that's the only change for improvement I could see coming if they are all fit?
It was good management by Pep to get Laporte on to the pitch, I think as much as letting them play as back 3 it was also trying to build his confidence as it can’t be easy for him to know he’s dropped down the pecking order, and who knows when we might next pick up an injury or suspension at the back.
Funny really how Pep has pretty much stumbled across this new formation, can’t remember off hand which game was the first in this run with the false 9 (was it scum in the semi?), but the way last night that both the full backs were in the middle with Rodders, and we effectively had a roaming front 5 was madness - was saying to my lad it was pretty much a 2-3-5 of which I’ve never seen the like.
My old adversary Gundo playing like a man possessed and the closest to looking like the player we originally signed since he arrived, losing some timber through covid hasn’t done him any harm!
And even FFS looked a better player when he was allowed to roam, although I’m not getting carried away with him as it’ll be a miracle on a par with nothing I’ve ever seen if Pep can get a regular tune out of him, lol.
He was coming from a season having played too much football, having given everything for club and country. But that attack killed his spirit, no doubt about it, the lack of confidence, the lack of will and focus were pretty obvious in his performances. How could he be prepared for something like that, no decent human being can. Suddenly he becomes a target, receiving negative publicity, and for what?agreed.....looks like he is back to the player we all know he can be...its been coming back now for a few weeks.
Im convinced that racist shit storm last season did for him
That was the first City top I ever bought way back in the late 1960`s when it first came out.Still love that kit.We were terrific that day. Nasri’s deput with a couple of assists, Edin scored 4, won 5-1 and it could have been 10. Kit: Red and black stripes.
There's certainly a bit of the Revie Plan in his selections.It was good management by Pep to get Laporte on to the pitch, I think as much as letting them play as back 3 it was also trying to build his confidence as it can’t be easy for him to know he’s dropped down the pecking order, and who knows when we might next pick up an injury or suspension at the back.
Funny really how Pep has pretty much stumbled across this new formation, can’t remember off hand which game was the first in this run with the false 9 (was it scum in the semi?), but the way last night that both the full backs were in the middle with Rodders, and we effectively had a roaming front 5 was madness - was saying to my lad it was pretty much a 2-3-5 of which I’ve never seen the like.
My old adversary Gundo playing like a man possessed and the closest to looking like the player we originally signed since he arrived, losing some timber through covid hasn’t done him any harm!
And even FFS looked a better player when he was allowed to roam, although I’m not getting carried away with him as it’ll be a miracle on a par with nothing I’ve ever seen if Pep can get a regular tune out of him, lol.
I’m hoping sterling and Jesus play themselves into form in the same way Bernardo and gundogan haveIn total agreement. Stones has once again reminded a few that his passing ability into midfield and out wide, has taken the responsibility and need for Walker to play the inside ball all the time.
Dias keeps it very simple and it was fascinating to see how the back three including Laporte were given a try together.
Raheem, like Gabby, doesn't seem convinced himself that he knows what he is going to do once he arrives at his destination, if he gets there at all.
All the same, he is the only player who gives us outright pace that teams are wary of.
Foden on the other side did an unselfish job on the left. He could have received the ball a lot more more was more than happy to keep the pitch wide, allowing Gundo to occupy his space inside.
KDB wide right for Mahrez, Aguero for Sterling up top, that's the only change for improvement I could see coming if they are all fit?
Thanks mate and it just shows that if you can be arsed playing football in the right way and bother to have a go,like your lads and Manager did,then it becomes far more enjoyable.Congrats on the WBA result
Nice little summary of our shape after Laporte came on. I think we're going to see this more.