OB1
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No they were very good
Surprised they managed to maintain that intensity and pressing for 90 minutes
Yes, teams usually slip up some way and they just didn't.
No they were very good
Surprised they managed to maintain that intensity and pressing for 90 minutes
They weren't poor defensively but come on, sitting in a bank of 9 and creating 3 chances all game and around 35% possession is pretty awful stuff.
They grabbed a stuffy win and fair play to them, 3 important points, they didn't play well and they didn't deserve the win but got it regardless.
We move on.
The other 60 minutes might have been more edifying. We again looked comfortable when the instructions were ringing in our ears in the opening minutes, but when things were not happening and we started veering off script, it all went rather awry and we lost our shape and discipline. We did have plenty of possession, true, but though it may have looked as if we created enough chances, they were not really of the clear cut variety. Chalking it up as a learning experience for the youngsters.Missed the we game yesterday and just watched the 30 mins highlights, didn’t think we’re as bad as this thread suggests. We were constantly fouled and the ref didn’t seem to do Much about it, created enough chances to win the game and conceded from only two chances they had.
And we might buy him if he doesn't end up in jail.Sorry, I obviously wasn't clear enough: I think Paqueta is the player.
If he is cleared, then I hope so, too. However, as I have pointed out in another thread, because of the international nature of this case, the accusations may hover over his head for some considerable time yet (maybe even into next summer), so we need to plan for every eventuality and that includes not being able to land him.And we might buy him if he doesn't end up in jail.
I was amazed at the abuse Distin got in that game - a former club captain who'd given us several years of very good service and left on good terms. Shabby treatment from many City fans that day.
I see Paqueta as more a Gundog replacement. He's played CDM for Moyes out of necessity, but he apparently said earlier in the year it's not his best or favourite position.Sorry, I obviously wasn't clear enough: I think Paqueta is the player.
As I said above, we only need someone to be able to deputise for Rodri, say for a maximum of 30% of their playing time.I see Paqueta as more a Gundog replacement. He's played CDM for Moyes out of necessity, but he apparently said earlier in the year it's not his best or favourite position.
I seem him more as the player in between KDB & Rodri, just as Dog was.
So you wouldn't move jobs for a pay riseBecause he didn't leave us on good terms. He left to join Portsmouth because they were in the middle of the Redknapp money burn bung era and he got a pay rise.
How Hwang doesn't receive a 2nd yellow and get sent off is beyond me...and then he scores the winner to add salt to the wounds...Not at it at all, deserved loss in terms of performance but you can't watch the last few referees and not see something is happening. Beyond corrupt calls to swing momentum against us.
They want another title winner.
How unreasonable of him ! Of course, no one else has ever signed for us for more money.Because he didn't leave us on good terms. He left to join Portsmouth because they were in the middle of the Redknapp money burn bung era and he got a pay rise.
The result is you get Kovacic and Ake played out of their best positions and then people complain about their performance. As long as Pep persists in putting square pegs in round holes a result like this was always on the cards.I think Pep needs to rethink his squad size. I understand he wants a smaller squad to create less issues when players are not in the team/bench, but with the amount of games these guys play, our squad is simply too small in my view, and a couple of injuries and we are in trouble and by the end of the season fatigue becomes an issue for the major players. (Rodri, Haaland, Walker, Dias).
Looking ahead to next season with a Euro's in the summer, most of our players are not going to get a holiday.
I think the squad size thing is a valid point, but it must be matched by quality. A few players really need to step up when the opportunities arise. Some didn't do that against Wolves. Regardless of the stats, yesterday was a bit huff and puff with a distinct lack of quality. It just had that feel of an off day.I think Pep needs to rethink his squad size. I understand he wants a smaller squad to create less issues when players are not in the team/bench, but with the amount of games these guys play, our squad is simply too small in my view, and a couple of injuries and we are in trouble and by the end of the season fatigue becomes an issue for the major players. (Rodri, Haaland, Walker, Dias).
Looking ahead to next season with a Euro's in the summer, most of our players are not going to get a holiday.
Totally agree, a squad of the size we have means no passengers at all.I think the squad size thing is a valid point, but it must be matched by quality. A few players really need to step up when the opportunities arise. Some didn't do that against Wolves. Regardless of the stats, yesterday was a bit huff and puff with a distinct lack of quality. It just had that feel of an off day.
spot onLike the receiver is also not ready or anticipating.