According to Southampton manager Claude Puel -- who spent 24 years at Monaco as a player and coach -- City boss Pep Guardiola's possession-based tactics could prove his side's undoing at the Stade Louis II.
"It's in that team's interest to have the ball," he told L'Equipe. "[Yaya] Toure, [David] Silva and [Kevin] De Bruyne in midfield are super players, but winning back the ball is not their best quality. It's a risky team selection, Guardiola accepts that, but it means they have to have the ball.
"They're a team that's not at ease when you press them. I think the competition for places among the goalkeepers means Willy Caballero isn't calm. There too, Guardiola wants to bring the ball out cleanly from the back come what may, but you sense that it's possible to intercept by pressing them in their half of the pitch."
Puel added: "I see Monaco going through. A two-goal deficit isn't as big as all that for them. It's really doable."
phips wrote:
i wonder if we'll see Kompany start.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:phips wrote:
i wonder if we'll see Kompany start.
Why ? so he can injure himself like he did the last time at a huge CL match and fuck our rhythm up ???
No fucking thank you !!!
Our defense hasn't been shit lately , id stick to the formula we already have.
phips wrote:so nervous about this one i took the day off work so i can watch it live.
as Pep has said, we have to score. hopefully its a good match.
i wonder if we'll see Kompany start.
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iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:0-0
I'd take that, thank you very much.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:0-0
I'd take that, thank you very much.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:0-0
I'd take that, thank you very much.
As would I, although if we're going to draw, I'd much prefer something like 5-5 just to further implement our glowing and growing reputation of being the great entertainers.
If, world-wide, we were regarded in such a light, the British media's opinion that we've ruined football would look even more completely ridiculous than it already is.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:0-0
I'd take that, thank you very much.
As would I, although if we're going to draw, I'd much prefer something like 5-5 just to further implement our glowing and growing reputation of being the great entertainers.
If, world-wide, we were regarded in such a light, the British media's opinion that we've ruined football would look even more completely ridiculous than it already is.
You know full well Mik, all they'd say is that both defenses were s shambles and there's no way we'll win anything with that back four.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:0-0
I'd take that, thank you very much.
As would I, although if we're going to draw, I'd much prefer something like 5-5 just to further implement our glowing and growing reputation of being the great entertainers.
If, world-wide, we were regarded in such a light, the British media's opinion that we've ruined football would look even more completely ridiculous than it already is.
You know full well Mik, all they'd say is that both defenses were s shambles and there's no way we'll win anything with that back four.
And it's that very attitude that is ruining football if anything is. Lauding managers that take a cynical approach to the game just because they get the results is bad for the game as it encourages others to emulate that anti-football and ruins it as a spectacle.
nottsblue wrote:More excited and nervous about the dipper game on Sunday tbh. I will, like all Blues, be cheering us on tonight but I doubt the disappointment I felt after the Stoke defeat will be there tonight if we go out.
I just can't get excited about the CL in the same way as the PL. Silly, I know, but it is what it is
nottsblue wrote:More excited and nervous about the dipper game on Sunday tbh. I will, like all Blues, be cheering us on tonight but I doubt the disappointment I felt after the Stoke defeat will be there tonight if we go out.
I just can't get excited about the CL in the same way as the PL. Silly, I know, but it is what it is
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