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Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:27 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Slightly late start today although 4 players were out "on time" Mario,Yaya,AJ and Aguero spent a little time trying to score from behind a net using the wind to drift and spin the ball back in. Mario mastered it after a while.Then they were all out and Mancini got them together for the initial chat before they split into two groups for some basic warm up stuff.

Interesting in this part that the 2 sessions were different and I am not sure if they are carefully picked for the specfic work being done or it just happens.Carefully selected I would think.Then for a while they just played around in 2's and 3's and just when I expected a pass and move session Mancini took them all behind the fences to work with one team and leave the rest playing in a keep ball circle.His first bit of work was back to the team shape stuff which was a major part of training when he first started but much less so in the last year.Just a refresher he obviously decided was needed.

Then all back out and some more fitness stuff which for a change was more running than anything.Owen Hargreaves hadnt been out at the start but was by this time albeit working alone with a physio.Looking ok but as Mancini said in interviews ,another week away yet.Finally a game which was notable for not very much. Deeecent game of course but not too much quality in the finishing until Edin scored a beauty. Lovely quick feet got space and a curler ( bit like against France) into the top right corner.The only goal as it turned out.

Those who played most or all of the game on Saturday went in and the rest played in a 6 a side game. I didn't bother too much with this although did see Mario get a clattering ( more like a high tackle in rugby) which he wasnt too chuffed with and Nigel got a knock on his foot which took a little time to shake off but he was ok.

Watching the keepers a little more at the start and one of the early exercises was saving shots at one post and quickly up for another low shot at the other post.Much of the time the 2nd shot would need knocking away rather than catching.Nothing unusual in this as they do it basically every day but I suppose it had extra behind it today after events on Saturday.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:55 pm
by Ted Hughes
Nice 1 Doug. Cheers.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:19 pm
by stefano
as i said in the new poster introducion thread i've joyned this forum overall to get the chance to thanks the mitycal Douglas so now i'm here to say THANK YOU MATE !!

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:26 pm
by Kladze
Cheers Doug :-)

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:04 pm
by Blue Blood
Cheers for that douglas, you the man, as always.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:25 pm
by brite blu sky
cheers Doug.
Interesting Bobby is back on the shape stuff, as you say perhaps he thinks they have got a bit sloppy in that dept of late. I noticed when they went down to 10 men, Bob and Mr Potato were gesturing hard for the team to move up and back as a close unit.
Having done all that work day in day out since arriving, this is where it probably pays off, as in they only need a couple of reminders to get it back in the front of the collective mentality.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:32 pm
by AlpsMaster
Thanks Doug.

Always appreciated!

Keep up the good work.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:43 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
brite blu sky wrote:cheers Doug.
Interesting Bobby is back on the shape stuff, as you say perhaps he thinks they have got a bit sloppy in that dept of late. I noticed when they went down to 10 men, Bob and Mr Potato were gesturing hard for the team to move up and back as a close unit.
Having done all that work day in day out since arriving, this is where it probably pays off, as in they only need a couple of reminders to get it back in the front of the collective mentality.



That's what I thought and I remember Platt doing those motions during the game.It's been noticeable they havent done it much in training of late so interesting they started with it today.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:08 pm
by Bluedj
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:cheers Doug.
Interesting Bobby is back on the shape stuff, as you say perhaps he thinks they have got a bit sloppy in that dept of late. I noticed when they went down to 10 men, Bob and Mr Potato were gesturing hard for the team to move up and back as a close unit.
Having done all that work day in day out since arriving, this is where it probably pays off, as in they only need a couple of reminders to get it back in the front of the collective mentality.



That's what I thought and I remember Platt doing those motions during the game.It's been noticeable they havent done it much in training of late so interesting they started with it today.


This makes total sense as we haven't kept a clean sheet since Oct 1st

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:11 pm
by Ted Hughes
Bluedj wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:cheers Doug.
Interesting Bobby is back on the shape stuff, as you say perhaps he thinks they have got a bit sloppy in that dept of late. I noticed when they went down to 10 men, Bob and Mr Potato were gesturing hard for the team to move up and back as a close unit.
Having done all that work day in day out since arriving, this is where it probably pays off, as in they only need a couple of reminders to get it back in the front of the collective mentality.



That's what I thought and I remember Platt doing those motions during the game.It's been noticeable they havent done it much in training of late so interesting they started with it today.


This makes total sense as we haven't kept a clean sheet since Oct 1st


I think we've been a bit of a shambles defensively as a team in the Chump's Lg, well against Napoli & Bayern anyway.

Re: Training Monday 31/10

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:44 pm
by phips
I hope someone is working with Joe to get him to either hold onto the ball when possible or palm it out to the side when he cant hold it.