indifferent said:Last time Aguero scored an away goal was in October. On the other side, Dzeko does not score much at home. Simple solution.
even more simple : let them on the bench and play mario home and away
indifferent said:Last time Aguero scored an away goal was in October. On the other side, Dzeko does not score much at home. Simple solution.
toffee balls said:Time to unleash the beast that is YAYA.
I fully expect him to play in the advanced midfield roll once again for the majority of our remaining fixtures.
He is the best midfielder in the premier league.
Mario up top , Happy days people.
Didsbury Dave said:toffee balls said:Time to unleash the beast that is YAYA.
I fully expect him to play in the advanced midfield roll once again for the majority of our remaining fixtures.
He is the best box to box midfielder in the premier league.
Mario up top , Happy days people.
He won't play that role. He'll be played deep alongside Barry as he has been all season.
Not being picky but it's certainly a happy coincidence we have started playing fluently again since his return.Damocles said:I can't help but feel that we've got "England World Cup syndrome" in regards to Yaya Toure. We seem to believe that his return will herald a return of the City at the beginning of the year, that we will be carving open teams left, right and centre.
I do think that he's a big part of how we play, but his absence is not to blame for our recent drop in form. In fact, the last time that Yaya was in the team we got beaten by Sunderland, and drew with West Brom. We did beat Liverpool 3-0 but the scoreline didn't tend to reflect the game. His magical powers did not seem to extend to these games.
Our real downward turn started around Christmas Day after we beat Stoke and has continued whether or not Yaya and Kolo were in the team.
I think that our dodgy form is more down to Aguero's misfiring than Yaya's absence, and he seems almost a shadow of the player that we saw in that Swansea game. He has gone from a guy full of confidence who plays with his feathers up, to a frustrated striker who seems to get really annoyed with himself after he misses a chance. Possibly for this reason, he is much more greedy in possession than he was originally and the directness that he brought to us has been lost.
This City team remind me of Arsenal in 2006 and it's a happy coincidence that we've recently become the first team to hit 60 points in 25 games since them. They finished third that season, so I wouldn't start counting our chickens yet as there's a long way to go and that team represents a stark warning from history about what happens once Plan A is cracked.
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SWP's back said:Not being picky but it's certainly a happy coincidence we have started playing fluently again since his return.Damocles said:I can't help but feel that we've got "England World Cup syndrome" in regards to Yaya Toure. We seem to believe that his return will herald a return of the City at the beginning of the year, that we will be carving open teams left, right and centre.
I do think that he's a big part of how we play, but his absence is not to blame for our recent drop in form. In fact, the last time that Yaya was in the team we got beaten by Sunderland, and drew with West Brom. We did beat Liverpool 3-0 but the scoreline didn't tend to reflect the game. His magical powers did not seem to extend to these games.
Our real downward turn started around Christmas Day after we beat Stoke and has continued whether or not Yaya and Kolo were in the team.
I think that our dodgy form is more down to Aguero's misfiring than Yaya's absence, and he seems almost a shadow of the player that we saw in that Swansea game. He has gone from a guy full of confidence who plays with his feathers up, to a frustrated striker who seems to get really annoyed with himself after he misses a chance. Possibly for this reason, he is much more greedy in possession than he was originally and the directness that he brought to us has been lost.
This City team remind me of Arsenal in 2006 and it's a happy coincidence that we've recently become the first team to hit 60 points in 25 games since them. They finished third that season, so I wouldn't start counting our chickens yet as there's a long way to go and that team represents a stark warning from history about what happens once Plan A is cracked.
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Whatever the reason, long may it continue.
Mancio said:indifferent said:Last time Aguero scored an away goal was in October. On the other side, Dzeko does not score much at home. Simple solution.
even more simple : let them on the bench and play mario home and away