bigblue wrote:Thought Demi was just an mobile (immobile) as Garcia but looked at bit more assured on the ball.
Demi made a few great tackles to win the ball back that you wouldn't expect anyone to make. But he also let Hazard and a few other drift around him very easy. Part of the problem was that in his position, he wasn't supposed to go against people running at him at full speed. We gave the ball away in bad areas too often, with too large of a gap between Demi and the defense, leaving him stranded.
Basically he wouldn't have looked so out of place if we kept the ball better and got the strikers more involved (so we didn't lose it in bad areas).
zabbadabbado wrote:Why not play Vinny in that role and put Demichelis at center back ?,he played this role at Hamburg,and he is a better option in that role than the aging Demichelis.For me it was ludicrous playing him there last night.
branny wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Why not play Vinny in that role and put Demichelis at center back ?,he played this role at Hamburg,and he is a better option in that role than the aging Demichelis.For me it was ludicrous playing him there last night.
Was saying this today. Two cb's with Vinny in front. Not ideal from a defensive point of view but with every other central midfielder injured he may be the next best option, after all he's fast and mobile enough and has played there.
Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Why not play Vinny in that role and put Demichelis at center back ?,he played this role at Hamburg,and he is a better option in that role than the aging Demichelis.For me it was ludicrous playing him there last night.
Was saying this today. Two cb's with Vinny in front. Not ideal from a defensive point of view but with every other central midfielder injured he may be the next best option, after all he's fast and mobile enough and has played there.
Thats a good shout, a very good shout at a time when we needed to change things up.
I think Mr Pellegrini missed an opportunity to change the game (as he likes to say), lets hope he learns from it.
Also why was Demi on the 1/2 way line for almost every corner we had and not only that he was marking Hazard???? Doesn't make sense, why not have Navas marking hazard, which will cut out the threat of speed and put Demi in the box which gives us a better attacking presence at a set piece?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I honestly thought Demi did ok. Must just be me.
Dicky Dunne wrote:I think defensively Demi played well, made severall good tackles and interception. What annoyed me about him was the amount of time he dwelt on the ball, over and over again he took 4 and 5 touches were 2 would have done hence allowing Chelsea to get into a defensive position and pretty much shut down the pitch. As i said though its hardly his fault as he's not an accomplished midfielder and not playing in his natural position
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Why not play Vinny in that role and put Demichelis at center back ?,he played this role at Hamburg,and he is a better option in that role than the aging Demichelis.For me it was ludicrous playing him there last night.
Was saying this today. Two cb's with Vinny in front. Not ideal from a defensive point of view but with every other central midfielder injured he may be the next best option, after all he's fast and mobile enough and has played there.
Thats a good shout, a very good shout at a time when we needed to change things up.
I think Mr Pellegrini missed an opportunity to change the game (as he likes to say), lets hope he learns from it.
Also why was Demi on the 1/2 way line for almost every corner we had and not only that he was marking Hazard???? Doesn't make sense, why not have Navas marking hazard, which will cut out the threat of speed and put Demi in the box which gives us a better attacking presence at a set piece?
Did Hazard get past Demichelis from any corners or did he have to pass the ball ?
If so, who was he passing to, & who was picking them up ?
Ted Hughes wrote:Dicky Dunne wrote:I think defensively Demi played well, made severall good tackles and interception. What annoyed me about him was the amount of time he dwelt on the ball, over and over again he took 4 and 5 touches were 2 would have done hence allowing Chelsea to get into a defensive position and pretty much shut down the pitch. As i said though its hardly his fault as he's not an accomplished midfielder and not playing in his natural position
Unlikely Rodwell or Garcia would do much better v a hardworking team, or Barry or Nige for that matter. They would just offload the ball to someone else to do the creative stuff.
Fernandinho is one of the best players in the world, & he makes stuff like that look easy. It's not a simple task to replace him.
Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Why not play Vinny in that role and put Demichelis at center back ?,he played this role at Hamburg,and he is a better option in that role than the aging Demichelis.For me it was ludicrous playing him there last night.
Was saying this today. Two cb's with Vinny in front. Not ideal from a defensive point of view but with every other central midfielder injured he may be the next best option, after all he's fast and mobile enough and has played there.
Thats a good shout, a very good shout at a time when we needed to change things up.
I think Mr Pellegrini missed an opportunity to change the game (as he likes to say), lets hope he learns from it.
Also why was Demi on the 1/2 way line for almost every corner we had and not only that he was marking Hazard???? Doesn't make sense, why not have Navas marking hazard, which will cut out the threat of speed and put Demi in the box which gives us a better attacking presence at a set piece?
Did Hazard get past Demichelis from any corners or did he have to pass the ball ?
If so, who was he passing to, & who was picking them up ?
My point is Ted, from a set piece who is more dangerous and likey to impact the play to our advantage?
Do you think Demi or Navas is more suited to snuffing out a counter attack when Hazard is the attacker?
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:
My point is Ted, from a set piece who is more dangerous and likey to impact the play to our advantage?
Do you think Demi or Navas is more suited to snuffing out a counter attack when Hazard is the attacker?
Demichelis by 100%. If the ball comes free in the air, as it often does, Demichelis will head it straight back into their penalty area. If it comes on the ground, he will be right up Hazard's arse & if neccessary wil knock him on his face.
Navas will be beaten in the air or dive in, miss the ball & leave Hazard half the length of the pitch.
The point I am trying to illustrate is that the problem is not Demichelis, it's everyone else. Hazard is not going to leave Demi on his arse & run 80 yards, he will need other players.
Who is picking up the other players ? Answer on many occasions v many teams, irrespective of who plays in City's team= nobody. They are running free. So Hazard doesn't need to beat Demichelis at all, just lay it off. Same with Watford's players.
This is City's problem in a nutshell & isn't a fault in Demichelis or Pellegrini, it's a fault in the squad; they need to be more alert & work harder off the ball. It washappening under Mancini too even when we were supposedly 'tight'.
It is just being shown up a bit more now that we are more attacking minded.
To play like Barca/ Bayern or even Chelsea did v us; the players have to work harder.
Then, it works.
Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:
My point is Ted, from a set piece who is more dangerous and likey to impact the play to our advantage?
Do you think Demi or Navas is more suited to snuffing out a counter attack when Hazard is the attacker?
Demichelis by 100%. If the ball comes free in the air, as it often does, Demichelis will head it straight back into their penalty area. If it comes on the ground, he will be right up Hazard's arse & if neccessary wil knock him on his face.
Navas will be beaten in the air or dive in, miss the ball & leave Hazard half the length of the pitch.
The point I am trying to illustrate is that the problem is not Demichelis, it's everyone else. Hazard is not going to leave Demi on his arse & run 80 yards, he will need other players.
Who is picking up the other players ? Answer on many occasions v many teams, irrespective of who plays in City's team= nobody. They are running free. So Hazard doesn't need to beat Demichelis at all, just lay it off. Same with Watford's players.
This is City's problem in a nutshell & isn't a fault in Demichelis or Pellegrini, it's a fault in the squad; they need to be more alert & work harder off the ball. It washappening under Mancini too even when we were supposedly 'tight'.
It is just being shown up a bit more now that we are more attacking minded.
To play like Barca/ Bayern or even Chelsea did v us; the players have to work harder.
Then, it works.
Agree if its in the air 100% Demichelis wouldbeat Eden Hazard. However, we left him (on a Yellow card) to mark Hazard who he would need to foul to stop him. As far as I am concerned that is not a smart move. incidentally, when Chelsea had their 4 on 1 attack, it was Demichelis who dived and gave the ball away which left Nastasic on his own back pedalling against 4 of them
Demichelis would be a greater threat for us in the box at those set pieces but he wasnt allowed.
Regardless of your point about other players needing to work harder, we were 1-0 down and left one of our best headers of a ball on the half way line for set pieces? As far a I am concerned it lacks any sense.
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:
My point is Ted, from a set piece who is more dangerous and likey to impact the play to our advantage?
Do you think Demi or Navas is more suited to snuffing out a counter attack when Hazard is the attacker?
Demichelis by 100%. If the ball comes free in the air, as it often does, Demichelis will head it straight back into their penalty area. If it comes on the ground, he will be right up Hazard's arse & if neccessary wil knock him on his face.
Navas will be beaten in the air or dive in, miss the ball & leave Hazard half the length of the pitch.
The point I am trying to illustrate is that the problem is not Demichelis, it's everyone else. Hazard is not going to leave Demi on his arse & run 80 yards, he will need other players.
Who is picking up the other players ? Answer on many occasions v many teams, irrespective of who plays in City's team= nobody. They are running free. So Hazard doesn't need to beat Demichelis at all, just lay it off. Same with Watford's players.
This is City's problem in a nutshell & isn't a fault in Demichelis or Pellegrini, it's a fault in the squad; they need to be more alert & work harder off the ball. It washappening under Mancini too even when we were supposedly 'tight'.
It is just being shown up a bit more now that we are more attacking minded.
To play like Barca/ Bayern or even Chelsea did v us; the players have to work harder.
Then, it works.
Agree if its in the air 100% Demichelis wouldbeat Eden Hazard. However, we left him (on a Yellow card) to mark Hazard who he would need to foul to stop him. As far as I am concerned that is not a smart move. incidentally, when Chelsea had their 4 on 1 attack, it was Demichelis who dived and gave the ball away which left Nastasic on his own back pedalling against 4 of them
Demichelis would be a greater threat for us in the box at those set pieces but he wasnt allowed.
Regardless of your point about other players needing to work harder, we were 1-0 down and left one of our best headers of a ball on the half way line for set pieces? As far a I am concerned it lacks any sense.
It may well be Demichelis who took on the responsibility.
I think the point about players needing to work harder & be more alert is much more important though tbh.
It's a constant thing which transcends managers rather than a one off instance. If Luiz was left to look after 3 or 4 City players in 30 yards of space, like Demi often was, he would struggle. Likewise Schweinsteiger or Martinez or Busquets or Xabi Alonso.
The whole team need to be awake to problems, & bust a gut to retrieve the ball. If they can't, then we will gradually replace them with people who can.
Ted Hughes wrote:I don't see demichelis at the corner situation as any kind of problem at all, as it wasn't one.
Had it been a problem, then I would be saying "yes, it was a problem" but it actually wasn't.
What was a problem, was 4 or 5 players running away from our players, which happened quite often.
So I mentioned it.
Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I don't see demichelis at the corner situation as any kind of problem at all, as it wasn't one.
Had it been a problem, then I would be saying "yes, it was a problem" but it actually wasn't.
What was a problem, was 4 or 5 players running away from our players, which happened quite often.
So I mentioned it.
I am not disagreeing the point that you make regarding the chelsea players work rate and movement and our tactics to try and counter this were poor.
I dont see how you dont think Demichelis would have been a threat at set pieces? Are you saying it was a good decision to leave him on the half way line?
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I don't see demichelis at the corner situation as any kind of problem at all, as it wasn't one.
Had it been a problem, then I would be saying "yes, it was a problem" but it actually wasn't.
What was a problem, was 4 or 5 players running away from our players, which happened quite often.
So I mentioned it.
I am not disagreeing the point that you make regarding the chelsea players work rate and movement and our tactics to try and counter this were poor.
I dont see how you dont think Demichelis would have been a threat at set pieces? Are you saying it was a good decision to leave him on the half way line?
I'm saying it was done for a reason which we don't know. It could equally have been because they know Mourinho will have been watching our corners, so had a man detailed for Demichelis. If I watch a video, it wouldn't surprise me if Demichelis suddely appears at a corner kick after pretending he was going to stay at the halfway line. It may well be yet another clever piece of set piece play by Pellegrini.
Either way, it's not something I'm worried about. They saw something which made them do it. I'll trust them on it.
Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I don't see demichelis at the corner situation as any kind of problem at all, as it wasn't one.
Had it been a problem, then I would be saying "yes, it was a problem" but it actually wasn't.
What was a problem, was 4 or 5 players running away from our players, which happened quite often.
So I mentioned it.
I am not disagreeing the point that you make regarding the chelsea players work rate and movement and our tactics to try and counter this were poor.
I dont see how you dont think Demichelis would have been a threat at set pieces? Are you saying it was a good decision to leave him on the half way line?
I'm saying it was done for a reason which we don't know. It could equally have been because they know Mourinho will have been watching our corners, so had a man detailed for Demichelis. If I watch a video, it wouldn't surprise me if Demichelis suddely appears at a corner kick after pretending he was going to stay at the halfway line. It may well be yet another clever piece of set piece play by Pellegrini.
Either way, it's not something I'm worried about. They saw something which made them do it. I'll trust them on it.
that explanation could be used for anything, If Demichelis went up, the likelihood is one of Terry/Cahill would have marked him as he is a big aerial threat, but he didn't so it left them free to take another one of our threats.... the more threats we have the more chance we have of scoring, we weren't exactly using the short corner tactic.
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