

sheblue wrote:I think he is a great lad. He will play an important part of these 3 games.
john68 wrote:Ake is one of those footballers I have a genuine sympathy for.
A quality player and the star of his previous club arrives at City and finds himself behind some of the bestdefenders in the World.
He gets games as a fill indue to rotation or injuries and rarely if ever lets his team down.
Players like him and Zinchenko are like diamonds.
Hazy2 wrote:If we’re comfortable tonight get him off. Same with KDB.
CTID Hants wrote:john68 wrote:Ake is one of those footballers I have a genuine sympathy for.
A quality player and the star of his previous club arrives at City and finds himself behind some of the bestdefenders in the World.
He gets games as a fill indue to rotation or injuries and rarely if ever lets his team down.
Players like him and Zinchenko are like diamonds.
I could not agree with you more, sums BOTH players up perfectly old Sage.
A credit to themselves and the club, both are real assets that are easily dissed due to lack of game time yet both step up when asked.
john68 wrote:I'd love to agree with you Notts.
I think Jesus is a quality player who works very hard for the team and would be an asset to any other team
He was brought in as a striker and I don't think he is at the level rquired totake us to that next level
I am wholly convinced that the one issue stopping City getting the results our outfield play deserves is the paucity of our chance to goals ratio. We lack that clinical edge and it has cost usdearly. In the recent Real semi, we played them off the park for long periods, particularly in the 1st half of the 1st leg. Though we scored 4, we threw away chance after chance in that period.
That problem is replicated week after week where we dominate and control games and because we win most handsomely, the missed chances are largely forgotten and we celebrate our victories.
Domesticall, we have enough for this issue not to affect us too badly, if at all, but we saw how it became crucial in our recent semi.
Real had few chances to score or hurt us but they were clinical and went on to beat us.
Our chance to goals conversion rate is piss poor and will always prove a barrier at the very top level.
As good as Jesus may be, he (and some others) is part of that problem.
john68 wrote:I'd love to agree with you Notts.
I think Jesus is a quality player who works very hard for the team and would be an asset to any other team
He was brought in as a striker and I don't think he is at the level rquired totake us to that next level
I am wholly convinced that the one issue stopping City getting the results our outfield play deserves is the paucity of our chance to goals ratio. We lack that clinical edge and it has cost usdearly. In the recent Real semi, we played them off the park for long periods, particularly in the 1st half of the 1st leg. Though we scored 4, we threw away chance after chance in that period.
That problem is replicated week after week where we dominate and control games and because we win most handsomely, the missed chances are largely forgotten and we celebrate our victories.
Domesticall, we have enough for this issue not to affect us too badly, if at all, but we saw how it became crucial in our recent semi.
Real had few chances to score or hurt us but they were clinical and went on to beat us.
Our chance to goals conversion rate is piss poor and will always prove a barrier at the very top level.
As good as Jesus may be, he (and some others) is part of that problem.
How do you know this? You are right!!blues2win wrote:Looks like Ake only on the bench. Fernandinho starts.
johnny crossan wrote:How do you know this? You are right!!blues2win wrote:Looks like Ake only on the bench. Fernandinho starts.
Still on the bench thoughjohn@staustell wrote:johnny crossan wrote:How do you know this? You are right!!blues2win wrote:Looks like Ake only on the bench. Fernandinho starts.
Told you he's not proper fit
Nick wrote:Thing is though if pep brought on kids like palmer mcatee mbete egan riley in games we are smashing teams, he'd be less fearful in this situation.
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