john68 wrote:Bob,
Most player have weaknesses in their games thast need to be addressed but at least, even with quite poor players, there are some redeeming features that a coach couls latch on to. I am very patient but for the life of me Ican't see anything at all for mancini to hand his hat on and say...That's the bit I can work with. Regrettably, Jo has had so many chances and failed to grasp any of them.
If Jo has some qualities the coaches can work with, surely it would be better to do so on the training pitch rather than risk the team effectively playong with 10 men.
I dont think that's an unfair appraisal.
To be honest I don't really want to get into a debate about Jo basically because I don't care that much one way or the other. Jo is a fringe player that Mancini finds useful. I genuinely don't think he is as bad as people make out but if he went tomorrow I wouldn't be fussed. I do think Jo is like the zonal marking debate in that its an easy target because 1) no one will disagree with you if you slag him off and 2) it makes people sound like they know what they are talking about.
I tend not to talk too much about tactics or systems or even players. This is because whilst I have a superficial knowledge as we all do the fact is I am fucking clueless about the game at the highest level (or any bleeding level). I can yell for people to get stuck in, wonder why x is playing left and admire great play and skill but frankly I ain't got a scooby. I can recognise organisation when I see it and I can recognise leadership when I see it but apart from the obvious things - de nada.
The thing is I don't think anyone posting one here (or on any forum for that matter) has any more of an idea then I do. There are some great rants and pithy comments and even stuff I agree with but at the back of my mind is the nagging suspicion that we are all talking out of our collective arses.
For starters Jo is not a 'poor player'. Realistically none of the players we have are poor no matter what we may think of them. Players will fail at City because they are not mentally tough enough or think fast enough or not think at all or just be shot of all confidence or whatever. Jo may be one of these but I do not think Mancini and the zillion coaches we seem to have these days will waste their time on Jo if they did not ultimately think he had some value or reasonable long term benefit. Yes they may fail or be wrong. Mancini may get shot of Jo tomorrow or in the summer as a bad job. Shit happens and all that.
Which brings us back to the OP which is where it all started. Mancini is not weakening the squad. To weaken the squad would be stupid and Mancini isn't stupid. He is pruning the squad of weak players and by weak I mean mentally. I deduce that because ever since he arrived here he has been banging on about 'mentality' and the players must have the right mentality. Even Hughes used to bang on about it. Mancini said at his presser when asked if he had lost confidence in Ade he said no and then promptly went on about a player must give 100% and work all the time for the team etc so yes he had lost confidence in Ade which is why he is not here. It isn't enough to score goals any more. Its about application, work rate, attitude. Ade didn't get it and unlike Jo is no use as a fringe player so its adios.
Anyway its late and I am off