london blue 2 wrote:5 points isn’t an awful lot to claw back and I still dont think anyone has peaked.
Liverpool and Arsenals ability to win games late on is what worries me. We don’t have that at the moment.
Just need to stay in touch at the moment.
nottsblue wrote:london blue 2 wrote:5 points isn’t an awful lot to claw back and I still dont think anyone has peaked.
Liverpool and Arsenals ability to win games late on is what worries me. We don’t have that at the moment.
Just need to stay in touch at the moment.
What is more worrying is we are the opposite, we are throwing points away conceding late goals
patrickblue wrote:I'd agree that five points is no big deal at this stage of the season, and we're used to having to wait for the later parts of the season to get our act together. We've also got KDB to come back as much as people like to slag Kovacic and Nunes, they have been thrown in at the deep end with the KDB injury and departure of Gundo.
Hopefully we'll end up with a settled team with Jack moving more central, where he looks ten times better, and KDB directing the midfield.
Defence does look worrying at the moment, ability wise they're all good enough, but for some reason, Ruben and Akanji in particular seem a bit error prone.
I'm not too worried about the present blip, and pretty confident we'll be there or thereabouts at the end of the season.
patrickblue wrote:I'd agree that five points is no big deal at this stage of the season, and we're used to having to wait for the later parts of the season to get our act together. We've also got KDB to come back as much as people like to slag Kovacic and Nunes, they have been thrown in at the deep end with the KDB injury and departure of Gundo.
Hopefully we'll end up with a settled team with Jack moving more central, where he looks ten times better, and KDB directing the midfield.
Defence does look worrying at the moment, ability wise they're all good enough, but for some reason, Ruben and Akanji in particular seem a bit error prone.
I'm not too worried about the present blip, and pretty confident we'll be there or thereabouts at the end of the season.
patrickblue wrote:Going into Pep's system is different, nearly all new players have said it, and most on here have said it. It's deep end because they've no on pitch mentors.
Plain Speaking wrote:I assume we will ship out Philips in the January window. If we can strengthen with a decent replacement and Haaland, Kev and Doku come back and stay fit we could have a chance? The small squad and injuries could undo us, we desperately miss Gundogan and without Rodri we're not the same side. A draw between Liverpool and Arsenal this weekend would be good.
sheblue wrote:Plain Speaking wrote:I assume we will ship out Philips in the January window. If we can strengthen with a decent replacement and Haaland, Kev and Doku come back and stay fit we could have a chance? The small squad and injuries could undo us, we desperately miss Gundogan and without Rodri we're not the same side. A draw between Liverpool and Arsenal this weekend would be good.
Very hard to sign good players in January. In my opinion we will never get another Rodri, or anyone who would provide suitable cover. It would be just impossible to get a player of similar caliber willing to sit on the bench and fight for his place.
So when Phillips goes i cant see any top quality replacements coming in.
We really do need to look at the left back berth. its only 6 year's now.
Rob McKay wrote:Its easy to forget that we weren't looking amazing going into the World Cup last year and it wasn't until we came into the New Year that we started to look like ourselves.
There's still time to pick it up and I often think that when you play 60+ games a season it's easy for the players to lose their way or lose their motivation early on. The players we have want to play in the big games and to do that they have to play well when it matters. I think we'll be fine as long as we keep it close during the run in. We felt a lot further behind last year.
However, I think if there's ever a year in which Pep and the Barca men have got it wrong then this is the one that we can forgive them for.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Rob McKay wrote:Its easy to forget that we weren't looking amazing going into the World Cup last year and it wasn't until we came into the New Year that we started to look like ourselves.
There's still time to pick it up and I often think that when you play 60+ games a season it's easy for the players to lose their way or lose their motivation early on. The players we have want to play in the big games and to do that they have to play well when it matters. I think we'll be fine as long as we keep it close during the run in. We felt a lot further behind last year.
However, I think if there's ever a year in which Pep and the Barca men have got it wrong then this is the one that we can forgive them for.
I cannot forgive them for buying utter dross and it wasn't one player they fucked up on, they fucked up on all 3 IMO.
Last year we had Gundo who, arguably, was a main reason we won what we won so we just have to face up to the fact that we do not have adequate replacements to win the premiership this year.
The CL can be won as its rarely ever won by the best team anyway , its a cup comp and anything can happen.
I'm not confident at all.
everyone?Mase wrote:Doku has less goals than Grealish in more starts, so judging by how bad everyone thinks Grealish is, Doku must be League 2 standard!
johnny crossan wrote:everyone?Mase wrote:Doku has less goals than Grealish in more starts, so judging by how bad everyone thinks Grealish is, Doku must be League 2 standard!
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