by brite blu sky » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:06 pm
watched the game intently and Wigan were good value stopping scouce in their tracks at every opportunity. Bramble played a blinder in the first half with some key challenges that really pissed pool off.. you could see the Wigan goal coming from about 10 mins before it did. Rafa's big mistake was playing Torres, he was just not fit enough and was totally off the pace, got robbed almost everytime he got the ball, so bad that pool were effectively playing with 10.
Anyways scouce have put a big nail in their own coffin with that loss, but you have to assume they will do everything they can to get back in the race, would be no surprise if they suddenly went on a run.
So for us it is critical that we assume we have no real advantage and need to look to win each and every game now however desperate it gets on the pitch. it is usually the relegation battlers that start to cause upsets at this time of year.. Wigan's win puts Sunderland in more hot water, so expect a really fired up team on sunday to deal with.
I still think we should be looking up rather than down the table, as we should be intent on landing 3rd not scraping into 4th.
The current top 3 all have CL to add to the stress, and all three of them are vunerable because none of them are convincing at the moment.. if any of them get kicked out of the CL they will wobble. So City need to be in prime shape to take advantage of that. This team has no reason to think that previous City run-in performances have anything to do with them at all, whereas villa, spuds etc have pretty much the same personnel that have faded in previous seasons.
After whacking Chelsea in the nuts, we have no reason not to believe, but each and every game now will be intense, especially against the league strugglers, so Sunderland is the only thing we should be thinking of, if not it will all come crashing down before we even get started on the run-in!
That said, personally i feel very confident that we are in a good place mentallly as we have battled back to some kind of solidity since the Goodison mess.. we are in a prime position and it now looks like the loss of the FA cup commitment could play into our hands at the right time
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