john68 wrote:I think that pretty much sums City's variety of strategies.
It must be a nightmare for opposing coaches trying to sort out how to play against us when they have absolutely no idea which City will turn up.
Nor have they any idea which players will be on the City teamsheet.
The only thing that opponents can really do is try and stop us.
Which means that our tactics will usually determine the flow of the game, leaving opponents much less chance of imposing their game on City.
Very few brave coaches and teams have actually attempted to impose their game on us.
Dimples wrote:john68 wrote:I think that pretty much sums City's variety of strategies.
It must be a nightmare for opposing coaches trying to sort out how to play against us when they have absolutely no idea which City will turn up.
Nor have they any idea which players will be on the City teamsheet.
The only thing that opponents can really do is try and stop us.
Which means that our tactics will usually determine the flow of the game, leaving opponents much less chance of imposing their game on City.
Very few brave coaches and teams have actually attempted to impose their game on us.
We areshapeshifters of the footballing world.
nottsblue wrote:Looks like Everton are playing their third choice goalie. Pickford and Olsen are both apparently injured.
Gives us a big boost
CTID Hants wrote:nottsblue wrote:Looks like Everton are playing their third choice goalie. Pickford and Olsen are both apparently injured.
Gives us a big boost
In that case if we manage to go 2 up, Pep should be telling the whole squad to shoot at will from any viable distance.
john68 wrote:I think that pretty much sums City's variety of strategies.
It must be a nightmare for opposing coaches trying to sort out how to play against us when they have absolutely no idea which City will turn up.
Nor have they any idea which players will be on the City teamsheet.
The only thing that opponents can really do is try and stop us.
Which means that our tactics will usually determine the flow of the game, leaving opponents much less chance of imposing their game on City.
Very few brave coaches and teams have actually attempted to impose their game on us.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:I hope Pep plays Foden and Bernardo also nothing experimental please, do that and we should win, here’s hoping
ruralblue wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:I hope Pep plays Foden and Bernardo also nothing experimental please, do that and we should win, here’s hoping
Same for me. False number nine of KDB. Foden, Gundo and Bern for sure.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:john68 wrote:I think that pretty much sums City's variety of strategies.
It must be a nightmare for opposing coaches trying to sort out how to play against us when they have absolutely no idea which City will turn up.
Nor have they any idea which players will be on the City teamsheet.
The only thing that opponents can really do is try and stop us.
Which means that our tactics will usually determine the flow of the game, leaving opponents much less chance of imposing their game on City.
Very few brave coaches and teams have actually attempted to impose their game on us.
A Norwegian bus driver doesn’t seem to have a problem stopping us
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