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Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:39 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Better late than never but the training was at 3pm today in the freezing cold.Vinnie not back to full training yet,no Nasri either and also Dzeko and Pizarro not back from wherever due to flight delays.Plenty of young guns involved though with Roman, Suarez (back already from the Spain under 18's) Helan,Scapuzzi.Assulin,Rekik and Razak.Owen Hargreaves was out but working separately.

Straight into two teams and they just worked on passing as a team and exploding into action on the whistle.Then it changed into a 2 touch passing game in a smallish area,then 1 touch and it was all very quick stuff.Pretty non stop stuff,the movement excellent and plenty of tackles going in as well.I was worried a little with a block on Mario as he tried a left foot volley but he was fine,Nigel took Suarez in one tackle and Assulin got 2 or 3 knocks but got up for more. I have seen this exercise plenty of times but this seemed as fast as I can recall and some of the play was real quality.

Then into some exercises involving running before the game started.While the exercises were going on I watched the keepers for a while as they were doing some work on crosses with other keepers having the job of challenging as the ball came in.Quite a challenge if Costel is coming in at you but they were doing it without too much real contact.They also took the chance to try and score if the cross wasnt near the keeper and Costel scored a beauty in off the near post and celebrated bigtime with Joe ( Stu was in goal) and right at the end Joe glanced one in nicely and did his own special celebration.One of the keepers who went in a bit earlier was Angus Gunn. I am sure he has grown a lot (more to come probably as he is just 16 I think) and looked good today and got very positive comments when I spoke with Stu as he went off.

So into the game and it started off with a really big dispute as a goal was scored but then belatedly disallowed as off side despite Nigel arguing loudly.Louder than most though but there were plenty having a go.Just like the previous 1 and 2 touch sessions this game was also high intensity with plenty of stong play. Assulin was first to feel that as he was clobbered and the most obvious thing to the watcher like me was how much it all seemed to mean to the players.There really was no quarter given.

Bear in mind also it was 11 a side in half a pitch and that with the width narrowed as well. Some great defending tok the eye early on with Joleon and then Joe Hart excelling.Joe's save from a Savic header was top class.Suarez today was playing centrally and deepish and looking good early on.Then it was Costel's turn for a great save with his feet from Roman but the pass from Silva to release Roman was exquisite.Nearly a collectors item next when Silva headed onto the bar before it went down the other end and Sergio scored with a sweet finish. Not just the finish though as in these early stages he was just superb.His touch,control ,awareness were a joy to watch.

Then a close call as Assulin shot over from a great pull back cross.Looked like he should have scored but the ball was just behind him making it difficult to keep down.Barry also missed a chance and then a scary moment.Well it was for me and I was only watching.The ball was across the edge of the area and Kolarov was moving in for a pile driver and I could see Micah coming in for the block.AK caught it perfectly and Micah's ample arse did the blocking! I felt it but Micah didnt seem to bother as the ball rebounded about 50 yards!

Scapuzzi was through but chose to pass when he should have shot but to be fair the sight of Joe charging at him might well have made his mind up.He is a real presence.Then another quality save fron Costel denied Assulin.Silva found a great pass for Mario to take one touch under real pressure and get a shot just wide.Aguero denied by Joe in a one to one.He went for the chip and Joe came at him but Joe got a hand up to deflect it. And then the equaliser and as so often it was GazBaz. Cool finish just inside the post as he broke through with a late run.

The challenges were coming thick and fast.Nigel and Razak were having a fair old tussle in the middle.Then a weird moment as a cross came over and Kolarov(defending) came across to the middle to meet the ball but deflected it in slow motion ( seemed it anyway) past Costel and onto a post.Silva hit the rebound but Costel parried it to safety.All this and it was starting to go dark.The last action was Mario taking a touch,flicking over the defender and hitting a shot just over. So 1.1 it stayed and it was really enjoyable as you might have guessed.

Most went in but Mancini had a few players practicing corner taking with the sole aim (I think) of landing the ball in a small area which meant beating the front man.AJ,AK,MB,JM.As I left the groundsman was quickly trying to clear the pitch as he had to cut it before he could go home!

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:48 pm
by halnone
great report as always. Sounds like a great match in training

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:57 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
halnone wrote:great report as always. Sounds like a great match in training



Well worth the entry fee.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:09 pm
by Foreverinbluedreams
Thanks Doug.

Have you noticed any difference in training in regards Barry's fitness? I only ask because in the last couple of games he appears jaded, with some wayward passing.

I'm trying to work out is it because he has extra to do without Yaya or Jimmy partnering him? or whether the volume of games is taking it's toll?

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:39 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Thanks Doug.

Have you noticed any difference in training in regards Barry's fitness? I only ask because in the last couple of games he appears jaded, with some wayward passing.

I'm trying to work out is it because he has extra to do without Yaya or Jimmy partnering him? or whether the volume of games is taking it's toll?



No difference at all.His last 2 performances have been a bit below par for sure but maybe it's a combination of things.Volume of games partly but I would guess that he is missing Yaya more then anyone.It seems to me that he hasnt looked great when trying to make the make the play which he has had to do more with Yaya missing.

Tis interesting though how often in training he gets into goalscoring positions and looks composed with his finishing as well.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:51 pm
by Mike J
Top report. id love to watch the training.

Hope we see gai in the squad before the season is out.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:54 pm
by Foreverinbluedreams
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Thanks Doug.

Have you noticed any difference in training in regards Barry's fitness? I only ask because in the last couple of games he appears jaded, with some wayward passing.

I'm trying to work out is it because he has extra to do without Yaya or Jimmy partnering him? or whether the volume of games is taking it's toll?



No difference at all.His last 2 performances have been a bit below par for sure but maybe it's a combination of things.Volume of games partly but I would guess that he is missing Yaya more then anyone.It seems to me that he hasnt looked great when trying to make the make the play which he has had to do more with Yaya missing.

Tis interesting though how often in training he gets into goalscoring positions and looks composed with his finishing as well.



Thanks mate.

Hopefully he can turn it back around because up to these last couple games he's been our most consistent performer imo.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:00 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Mike J wrote:Top report. id love to watch the training.

Hope we see gai in the squad before the season is out.



Don't hold your breath.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:05 pm
by Sideshow Bob
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Mike J wrote:Top report. id love to watch the training.

Hope we see gai in the squad before the season is out.



Don't hold your breath.


agreed. sadly, i suspect he's never going to make it here. which again makes me wonder why we even bother with an EDS. is it purely to create nedum type players we can sell at a small profit? if so, and considering how much it must cost us to fund the EDS, does it really make financial sense for the club?

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:11 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Sideshow Bob wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Mike J wrote:Top report. id love to watch the training.

Hope we see gai in the squad before the season is out.



Don't hold your breath.


agreed. sadly, i suspect he's never going to make it here. which again makes me wonder why we even bother with an EDS. is it purely to create nedum type players we can sell at a small profit? if so, and considering how much it must cost us to fund the EDS, does it really make financial sense for the club?



Whilst I think he might not make it at a top 4 club I wouldnt totally rule it out either.I still expect Gai to get a loan opportunity first though to see what happens there.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:13 pm
by Crossie
Doug, cheers as always,

Is it safe to say Assulin is not the new Messi, as we were told?!

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:40 pm
by marvin
Any news on Nasri?

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:50 pm
by mcfc/wire
Cheers Doug ,

What's an early assumption of Vinnie making Sundays game ? And do you have any news on Nasri ? TIA .

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:41 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
mcfc/wire wrote:Cheers Doug ,

What's an early assumption of Vinnie making Sundays game ? And do you have any news on Nasri ? TIA .



Should hear more about both tomorrow.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:43 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Crossie wrote:Doug, cheers as always,

Is it safe to say Assulin is not the new Messi, as we were told?!


Don't know who said that.There is and only ever will be one Messi but Gai is a quality player who has had injuries in the last year or so to stop his progress.Imo he needs a loan spell somewhere so we can find out (and he can) how good he is and whether he worth putting in our squad.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:30 pm
by phips
thanks Doug...top read as always.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:04 pm
by Biamp
Cheers Doug, great read.

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:01 am
by DoomMerchant
what i love most about your training reports Doug is that it's easy to consider most of the footballers we watch as fairly one-dimensional in their skillset, but yet to the layperson they have a slew of skills which they sometimes get to trot out in training but would maybe never arise or very very infrequently arise during a match.

you forget sometimes that to be a professional athlete in any sport you really have to be fucking tip top of your game in a lot of different skills to even get the chance to specialize in one element of the craft for which everyone will know you, if you are lucky.

am i making sense? i've had a couple beers. Just two, but...still.

cheers

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:17 am
by Cocacolajojo1
DoomMerchant wrote:what i love most about your training reports Doug is that it's easy to consider most of the footballers we watch as fairly one-dimensional in their skillset, but yet to the layperson they have a slew of skills which they sometimes get to trot out in training but would maybe never arise or very very infrequently arise during a match.

you forget sometimes that to be a professional athlete in any sport you really have to be fucking tip top of your game in a lot of different skills to even get the chance to specialize in one element of the craft for which everyone will know you, if you are lucky.

am i making sense? i've had a couple beers. Just two, but...still.

cheers


Good post. For instance, James Milner is superb at taking free kicks but in a squad like City's he rarely gets the chance and I think it would antonigize quite a few fans if he got the opportunity

Tip top report as always Douglas!

Re: Training Tuesday 7/2

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:33 am
by Avalon
Actually, Milner is good at a variety of things, not just corners and free kicks. I think you were referring to Kolarov ;)