Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:When was the last time we played well with Sterling in the team?
Surely you’re not blaming that game on Sterling, a team filled with those trying to make a way back or impact?
Let’s save the incriminations for after the shoot-our, if we must.
It’s a simple question?
No, mate, is misdirection and a blame game. Sterling wasn’t bad tonight and they all struggled to make a real impact against a packed defence. Just one of those things.
Not meaning to get into any dispute, we’ve just lost and do we now blame Foden? No, we don’t, and I see it as Pep playing a second team in order to get some confidence into them, proved by the team he set out.
Played quite well against a club doing very well. Not up to the first team standard, but positives to take for individual players.
Outcast wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:When was the last time we played well with Sterling in the team?
Surely you’re not blaming that game on Sterling, a team filled with those trying to make a way back or impact?
Let’s save the incriminations for after the shoot-our, if we must.
It’s a simple question?
No, mate, is misdirection and a blame game. Sterling wasn’t bad tonight and they all struggled to make a real impact against a packed defence. Just one of those things.
Not meaning to get into any dispute, we’ve just lost and do we now blame Foden? No, we don’t, and I see it as Pep playing a second team in order to get some confidence into them, proved by the team he set out.
Played quite well against a club doing very well. Not up to the first team standard, but positives to take for individual players.
For someone on a reported £300k a week, trots around thinking he's world class is not good enough. It's been almost two years since his bad form, he just doesn't bring enough to the table, he's not a game changer, brings nothing to the table. We are paying him top dollar so yes we are entitled to expect more. I can put up with him being shit if had that ability to turn a game around with a moment of magic, you know very well he doesn't have that in his locker. Beefy, I think it's only you seem to give him a free pass, I'm not saying you should lay into him, I just don't see the logic behind it, you know very well he isn't going to turn it around, he isn't an out of form Aguero.
london blue 2 wrote:I know that we know better, but that front three of Mahrez Sterling and Debruyne would arguably walk in to most European teams. That's what frustrates me so much, the fact that none of them had the balls to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and show some leadership.
The Sterling situation has me baffled and like most I think its time to call it a day. Two years is a long time to wait for form to return. Mahrez isn't far off, though we know that he's recently gained form when we have doubted him.
As for Kev, lets just say I'm really worried. Never seen so many straightforward passes going astray as the last few games he's taken part in.
PeterParker wrote:london blue 2 wrote:I know that we know better, but that front three of Mahrez Sterling and Debruyne would arguably walk in to most European teams. That's what frustrates me so much, the fact that none of them had the balls to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and show some leadership.
The Sterling situation has me baffled and like most I think its time to call it a day. Two years is a long time to wait for form to return. Mahrez isn't far off, though we know that he's recently gained form when we have doubted him.
As for Kev, lets just say I'm really worried. Never seen so many straightforward passes going astray as the last few games he's taken part in.
The thing is none of those three are leaders, to be fair.
Funny how both Kevin and Sterling were captains.
But talking about leadership, was odd that Mahrez and Kevin, our two best penalty takers, were changed just before the penalties. Did not understand that, to be fair.
Outcast wrote:PeterParker wrote:london blue 2 wrote:I know that we know better, but that front three of Mahrez Sterling and Debruyne would arguably walk in to most European teams. That's what frustrates me so much, the fact that none of them had the balls to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and show some leadership.
The Sterling situation has me baffled and like most I think its time to call it a day. Two years is a long time to wait for form to return. Mahrez isn't far off, though we know that he's recently gained form when we have doubted him.
As for Kev, lets just say I'm really worried. Never seen so many straightforward passes going astray as the last few games he's taken part in.
The thing is none of those three are leaders, to be fair.
Funny how both Kevin and Sterling were captains.
But talking about leadership, was odd that Mahrez and Kevin, our two best penalty takers, were changed just before the penalties. Did not understand that, to be fair.
Dias and Bernie were missing big time
PeterParker wrote:Outcast wrote:PeterParker wrote:london blue 2 wrote:I know that we know better, but that front three of Mahrez Sterling and Debruyne would arguably walk in to most European teams. That's what frustrates me so much, the fact that none of them had the balls to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and show some leadership.
The Sterling situation has me baffled and like most I think its time to call it a day. Two years is a long time to wait for form to return. Mahrez isn't far off, though we know that he's recently gained form when we have doubted him.
As for Kev, lets just say I'm really worried. Never seen so many straightforward passes going astray as the last few games he's taken part in.
The thing is none of those three are leaders, to be fair.
Funny how both Kevin and Sterling were captains.
But talking about leadership, was odd that Mahrez and Kevin, our two best penalty takers, were changed just before the penalties. Did not understand that, to be fair.
Dias and Bernie were missing big time
I wonder how Bernie is ranked in the captaincy top in our club. He seems like he is loved by everyone, jokes a lot with him, but is he a leader?
stupot wrote:Kev's had a few poor games by his standards after 2 bad injuries but still does loads of positives such as the goal at Liverpool, the goal against Burnley, the superb assist for Walker in Belgium.
Bernardo has been brilliant this season, back to how he was in 18/19 but he had 2 very average seasons in between.
Kev's PFA Player of the year 2 years running for a reason
Mase wrote:stupot wrote:Kev's had a few poor games by his standards after 2 bad injuries but still does loads of positives such as the goal at Liverpool, the goal against Burnley, the superb assist for Walker in Belgium.
Bernardo has been brilliant this season, back to how he was in 18/19 but he had 2 very average seasons in between.
Kev's PFA Player of the year 2 years running for a reason
We can’t focus on the past though mate, it’s about what they’re doing now, this season.
But your point is that players will have ups and downs and at some point Kev will not only have games where he’s playing okay, like you point out he is now, but he’ll be back to being brilliant and at KDB level. And I agree.
Outcast wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:gmercer1 wrote:When was the last time we played well with Sterling in the team?
Surely you’re not blaming that game on Sterling, a team filled with those trying to make a way back or impact?
Let’s save the incriminations for after the shoot-our, if we must.
It’s a simple question?
No, mate, is misdirection and a blame game. Sterling wasn’t bad tonight and they all struggled to make a real impact against a packed defence. Just one of those things.
Not meaning to get into any dispute, we’ve just lost and do we now blame Foden? No, we don’t, and I see it as Pep playing a second team in order to get some confidence into them, proved by the team he set out.
Played quite well against a club doing very well. Not up to the first team standard, but positives to take for individual players.
For someone on a reported £300k a week, trots around thinking he's world class is not good enough. It's been almost two years since his bad form, he just doesn't bring enough to the table, he's not a game changer, brings nothing to the table. We are paying him top dollar so yes we are entitled to expect more. I can put up with him being shit if had that ability to turn a game around with a moment of magic, you know very well he doesn't have that in his locker. Beefy, I think it's only you seem to give him a free pass, I'm not saying you should lay into him, I just don't see the logic behind it, you know very well he isn't going to turn it around, he isn't an out of form Aguero.
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:stupot wrote:Kev's had a few poor games by his standards after 2 bad injuries but still does loads of positives such as the goal at Liverpool, the goal against Burnley, the superb assist for Walker in Belgium.
Bernardo has been brilliant this season, back to how he was in 18/19 but he had 2 very average seasons in between.
Kev's PFA Player of the year 2 years running for a reason
We can’t focus on the past though mate, it’s about what they’re doing now, this season.
But your point is that players will have ups and downs and at some point Kev will not only have games where he’s playing okay, like you point out he is now, but he’ll be back to being brilliant and at KDB level. And I agree.
What I don't get is the "average" part about last season. Agree 19/20 was wank, piss poor after that Mendy incident. I think there was a lot of social media abuse he got, plus he felt it was wrong what happened to him.
But last year he was on fire for the majority of the season. Crucial with Villa and Everton to keep our run going. He and Gundo played excellent when Kevin was out but when Kevin came back, he looked again lost.
This season it looks like he finally is working with anyone besides him.
I think also Pep changed his position. He plays more centrally than wide IMHO. Like Merlin did.
PeterParker wrote:I am frustrated by this, to be honest.
Not because we lost, but because we lost in this competition. I really wanted for us to win it this year also and set the new record for 5 consecutive wins.
All in all that is a pot we missed. The second so far this season, after the Shield.
There is a chance we might end up with nothing in June when it all ends.
Forgot how that feels.
Beefymcfc wrote:And, Carl, you still haven’t got a clue
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