stevefromdonny wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Shocking result today.Last season we played exhibition football against them on a number of occasions.Silvas goal aside(a thing of genius)it was anything but exhibition football from City today.Our midfield and defence are way off the pace so far this season.Not seeing anything to get excied about with either Mangala or Fernando.
tbh im not getting excied about a few of our players this season. I have said it on countless times now, we don't go at other teams at pace, we always slow the game down and got to pass all the time. a fast ball into / around the pen area would help us sometimes, but no lets pass,pass pass near the halfway line. and the person who is slowing the game down is yaya, yesterday he pass to one of our players then run after the ball wanting the ball back getting ball back he then does the same thing instead of getting into space. yaya for one is not putting a shift in
Last week, Rodney Marsh was on Talkspite and he singled out Yaya for special criticism, saying he had been a complete passenger this season.
That radio programme always seem to wheel Jolly Rodney in when they want someone, who used to play for us, to do a back-stabbing job and I know that Marsh was never the most energetic of players in his time with us, however, it was difficult to argue against the point that was being made.
IMHO, I just feel that by spending the money we did on Fernando and Mangala, together with missing the opportunity to sell Yaya to PSG in the summer (always pre-supposing that PSG 's interest was genuine and not mere paper talk), we missed the chance to bring in several good quality attacking players, who would have refreshed and re-invigorated our goal scoring style.
Given Pellegrini's attacking philosophy, I just wish he had gone for this option, instead of trying to improve the defensive side of our game.