Who's city career looks doomed

Daft City fans who imagined we'd carry on beating sides 10 nil away from home are now disappointed and are choosing scapegoats.

NDJ is a world class operator and a future City legend

AJ is a very good Premiership player and while not out of the very top drawer is good enough to unlock average teams as a starter and good teams as an impact sub

Dzeko is one of the top strikers in Europe. We don't play to his strengths and sometimes he looks ungainly but he's scored a lot of goals in relatively few matches. Can we have more "failures" like him please.

Kolarov is neither a good left back nor a good left winger. He must've shown some form at Lazio for us and Real Madrid to show interest in him but he's been disappointing so far. If the opposing right winger is either fast or skilful then Kolarov struggles. He's the only member of the squad I'd sell.

I forgot about Bridge - obviously I'd sell him or just give him away
 
De Jong is brilliant and it would be complete madness to think about letting him go. He's played such a key role in the last two seasons and I'm sure he'll earn his regular place back and regain that form.

I think part of the problem with Dzeko is, he keeps getting rotated about, and, for him, that really effects him. Others can cope better with it, but for him it seems to have a real impact. For example, he scored four against Spurs, was an unused sub for the Wigan game and then didn't score again until we played United.Of his 13 goals, 7 of them came in a 4 game spell at the start of the season (United, Swansea, Bolton Spurs), and the other 6 also came in a 4 game spell (United, Wolves x 2, QPR). That's evidence of how rotation effects him. He's a quality player and it would be stupid to let him go, but if he did start every week, I reckon he'd end the season with a minimum of 20 goals.

It could be a big few months for Kolarov in terms of his career at City. We've seen some him play well in patches during his time here but then turn in some very disappointing performances. Defensively, I much prefer Clichy to him, he's impressed me a lot since we signed him. I hope he does enough to at least stay our 2nd choice left back, although at the moment Zabaleta seems a better bet at left back than Kolarov.

Kolo will leave in the summer I reckon.
 
the 2 weak links in the squad, kolarov and johnson.

dzeko has still got it all to prove that he can be consistent, and come in and hit the ground running despite the rotation policy.

maybe ndj at the moment doesnt look great for him but i think he will get quite a bit of game time in the next monh or so. hopefully he can prove his worth in this period.

but definately kolarov and johnson
 
Kolarov I would say, Mancini subbing him for an unnatural left-back says it all. But he may have a stay of execution until summer unless Juventus follow up in their interest.

De Jong is not near to his best but: <a class="postlink" href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7406487/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7406487/</a>
 
i8rags said:
Personally I can't see Nasri having a great career with us.


THIS,he seems mentally weak,hes a pretty player,everthing has to be 100% for him to perform,silva is a pretty player but hel put in a shift when we are down and nearly out

i like nasri but hes a woman
 

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