RodneyRodney wrote:Quietly confident. Our best defensive game for some time (- we kept a clean sheet - pass me the champagne !) , we managed to actually beat one of the teams we are expected to beat. Micah looked good - I had a feeling Mancini would get him playing again - Barry - best game for several weeks , Robinho, honestly not that bad , I think he DID mean to lay on Petrov's goal .
Some encouraging signs , on the whole
s1ty m wrote:Impressive tactics, changes and game plan. It's what the best managers do, most of the time. Mancini deserves a lot of credit for yesterday, not least his movement of players from flank to flank, switching things about.
And Micah has decided he wants to leap high again! Welcome back Micah, thought you were superb when you came on, another tactical spot from Mancio beacuse he sussed that the modest threat of etherington down the left might lead to something. Threat stopped. 2-0. Nice!
M147WN wrote:Florida Blue wrote:I think the sub tactic says at all. Can anyone of you remember a time when MH made a tactical substitution and you said "brilliant?"
Never in my mind.
The switch of Zaba to left back (which if I recall was only the 2nd time he has played there for us) was good use of the players he had. Surely he could have moved Barry back there or brought Garrido in sooner. But remember the Tevez goal came from a Zaba cross fomr the left when Sylvinho and Zaba had briefly switched roles. So it wasn't like he hadn't been there for some time as it was.
Now, as for the Garrido switch, I was not 100% sure if the move was tactical or a reason to allow Tevez to walk out to deservedly proper standing ovation. Regardless, it was a good move. 6 minutes or not Garrido left little doubt that Stoke would do anything.
Lastly, did we just find the stabilizer in the central defense in Kompany (and CARL, you can leave my spelling alone, I know...)?
And lastly, lastly, what about the selection of two academy/reserve center backs on the bench?? Says he is willing to get the youth salivating...
FB I really didn't know about who was on the bench (as we're pissing it up intil the last minute) who was it mate?
RodneyRodney wrote:Quietly confident. Our best defensive game for some time (- we kept a clean sheet - pass me the champagne !) , we managed to actually beat one of the teams we are expected to beat. Micah looked good - I had a feeling Mancini would get him playing again - Barry - best game for several weeks , Robinho, honestly not that bad , I think he DID mean to lay on Petrov's goal .
Some encouraging signs , on the whole
MaineRoadMemories wrote:very professional and impressive start but I expected a clean sheet against Stoke seen as though they have only scored 4 away goals all season and they had both Beatie and Fuller on the bench. Without Delap they offer nothing attacking wise.
Worrying to me was when Beatie came on Toure started flapping around again and losing out. Granted Beatie is a beast of a man but our centrebacks need to be stronger.
Most encouraging was Mancini knew he got his tactics wrong but changing them very quickly after 20mins. That is such a good sign for the future.
Socrates wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:very professional and impressive start but I expected a clean sheet against Stoke seen as though they have only scored 4 away goals all season and they had both Beatie and Fuller on the bench. Without Delap they offer nothing attacking wise.
Worrying to me was when Beatie came on Toure started flapping around again and losing out. Granted Beatie is a beast of a man but our centrebacks need to be stronger.
Most encouraging was Mancini knew he got his tactics wrong but changing them very quickly after 20mins. That is such a good sign for the future.
For similar reasons, I expected a clean sheet against Burnley too...
gillie wrote:Socrates wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:very professional and impressive start but I expected a clean sheet against Stoke seen as though they have only scored 4 away goals all season and they had both Beatie and Fuller on the bench. Without Delap they offer nothing attacking wise.
Worrying to me was when Beatie came on Toure started flapping around again and losing out. Granted Beatie is a beast of a man but our centrebacks need to be stronger.
Most encouraging was Mancini knew he got his tactics wrong but changing them very quickly after 20mins. That is such a good sign for the future.
For similar reasons, I expected a clean sheet against Burnley too...
But with a much stronger defence against Burnley we let 3 in why?.
Socrates wrote:gillie wrote:Socrates wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:very professional and impressive start but I expected a clean sheet against Stoke seen as though they have only scored 4 away goals all season and they had both Beatie and Fuller on the bench. Without Delap they offer nothing attacking wise.
Worrying to me was when Beatie came on Toure started flapping around again and losing out. Granted Beatie is a beast of a man but our centrebacks need to be stronger.
Most encouraging was Mancini knew he got his tactics wrong but changing them very quickly after 20mins. That is such a good sign for the future.
For similar reasons, I expected a clean sheet against Burnley too...
But with a much stronger defence against Burnley we let 3 in why?.
Someone who can coach defence and attack at the same time?
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