Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Well Mancini has apparently said we havent been working well in training either! Somebody on BMoan last week said he knows one of the players and had been told training was crap on one day last week!
I would certainly be interested if Mancini elaborated on his comment. Maybe it gives me more licence to comment more on the negative aspects of what I see? Ok probably not but for me it is a strange thing for him to say and I would not be surprised if photographers turn up from now trying to get pictures of something in training they can highlight as poor.
I did think there was a different tone or something in his after match interview. Something that suggested he is a bit taken aback by the weaknesses being shown and that he really will have to do/try something different. We shall see.
Ted Hughes wrote: It's more like an international side's situation than a club one.
dazby wrote:I took the interview that he was exasperated that the team had managed to pull a draw out from a win. I felt the same way.
s1ty m wrote:dazby wrote:I took the interview that he was exasperated that the team had managed to pull a draw out from a win. I felt the same way.
Me too, but his exasperation is confusing. His idiotic contract for Vieira, the signing and playing of shite like Boateng, the woeful peformances of players like Milner, failing to drop his 'keeper, changing to a more negative tactic after 10 minutes of total domination, etc, etc, etc. If he can't see the many mistakes he is making, he's in big bother.
zuricity wrote:So just maybe the things that get said and done in training are being ignored by some of the players. Doug watches them train, but none of us are partial to what gets said in the dressing room or at the hotels in their match preparations.
Going one up so early I thought that this was going to be the day we take a team to the cleaners. However lack of concentration on Micahs behalf , played them all onside for the first goal. ( Holding the line is so important, like john68 says
pub teams can do this , so how come the profis can't ?). It is that simple.
Ted Hughes wrote:zuricity wrote:So just maybe the things that get said and done in training are being ignored by some of the players. Doug watches them train, but none of us are partial to what gets said in the dressing room or at the hotels in their match preparations.
Going one up so early I thought that this was going to be the day we take a team to the cleaners. However lack of concentration on Micahs behalf , played them all onside for the first goal. ( Holding the line is so important, like john68 says
pub teams can do this , so how come the profis can't ?). It is that simple.
I doubt if Doug will have seen Mancini giving Tevez strict instructions about that.
Re holding the line etc, I referred to it in an earlier post; if you keep swapping players, you'll struggle to have a solid back 4. Before Micah did that, Kolarov did an even worse one in open play which led to a Brum runner being totally free on goal if they'd got a simple pass right. It was like Huddersfield in their 1-10 at Maine Rd. Jerome was winning header after header & should have scored, not because he suddenly became Joe Royle in the air but because nobody picked him up.
When Micah played them onside, who was in charge of the line? Did anyone even bother to look to remind everyone to be careful? They all did what they always do; watched the ball. If they were a settled back 4 they would all be shouting at each other & if it happened, there'd be an inquest & big barney after the game.
Fooitballers can't be trusted to do their jobs defending at anything btw, you have to brainwash them & it often takes time & a settled defence. We've had the time but not the settled defence.
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