Colin the King wrote:Thought Kolarov's delivery and burst of pace were first class all night, he didn't deliver one poor set piece. Ireland sprayed some nice passes around when he came on and Shaun looked menacing at times in the first half. Bellamy did too when he came on, and Jo showed determination that he never did first time round.
Otherwise, we were a bit of a shambles. Richards and Zabaleta after him were lackadaisical in key positions, neither Kolo nor Yaya looked particularly strong, Yaya's pass to set out SWP off for our goal was top class but otherwise no contribution of note, Kompany got the run-around a good few times. Barry was totally anonymous most of the time, and when he did get a foot on the ball, seemed determined to make as complicated a pass as possible when there were three or four easier options. Can't remember Santa Cruz doing anything, literally.
Wouldn't be getting too wound up just yet, but defensively there's cause for concern. The only thing is, we played brilliant football in short bursts of 5 minutes at a time here and there, I'm hoping that's a glimpse of what's to come and that with more application and focus they'll play in that manner all the way through games.
Hopefully we'll get as close to a strongest XI as possible on Saturday, can't wait to see Silva in particular. But just like it'd be crazy to think we're heading for a title charge after winning 3-1, it's crazy to think it's the end of the world because we lost. Poor performance, yes, but we'll know on the 14th of August whether they're real concerns or not.
lets all have a disco wrote:Games like tonight make you think,what was the point?
Surely the squad staying in Manchester and doing an 11 v 11 on the training ground for 90 minutes would have been just as much use plus helped the squad get together a bit more.
Colin the King wrote:Thought Kolarov's delivery and burst of pace were first class all night, he didn't deliver one poor set piece. Ireland sprayed some nice passes around when he came on and Shaun looked menacing at times in the first half. Bellamy did too when he came on, and Jo showed determination that he never did first time round.
Otherwise, we were a bit of a shambles. Richards and Zabaleta after him were lackadaisical in key positions, neither Kolo nor Yaya looked particularly strong, Yaya's pass to set out SWP off for our goal was top class but otherwise no contribution of note, Kompany got the run-around a good few times. Barry was totally anonymous most of the time, and when he did get a foot on the ball, seemed determined to make as complicated a pass as possible when there were three or four easier options. Can't remember Santa Cruz doing anything, literally.
Wouldn't be getting too wound up just yet, but defensively there's cause for concern. The only thing is, we played brilliant football in short bursts of 5 minutes at a time here and there, I'm hoping that's a glimpse of what's to come and that with more application and focus they'll play in that manner all the way through games.
Hopefully we'll get as close to a strongest XI as possible on Saturday, can't wait to see Silva in particular. But just like it'd be crazy to think we're heading for a title charge after winning 3-1, it's crazy to think it's the end of the world because we lost. Poor performance, yes, but we'll know on the 14th of August whether they're real concerns or not.
Dingus McDouchey wrote:we are sloppy as fuck, pretty much everywhere.
i don't know who this gareth barry is, but he is not the one from villa.
i know we are not this shit. but it is well annoying having to watch it.
they could have at least put one of the new kits on. :)
don't know who this gareth barry is, but he is not the one from villa
dikdik wrote:Have to agree about the kryptonite transformation in Barry since coming to City.
CityGer wrote:Don't recall seeing a left peg like Kolarov's for a while - sweet as a nut. He'll be a massive threat for us.
Poor defensively, same old, no improvement. SWP was the stand out going forward. Thought he looked very sharp and hungry and I liked the fact that he was going outside the fullback and not trying to cut inside too often.
Agree with SOF, fuck knows what Lescott has been tucking in to but he's got some work to do to get in shape. Shouldn't be carrying that much excess 10 days before the season starts. Not acceptable. I'd have thought he'd have spent the summer getting trim after such a long absence.
avoidconfusion wrote:I am not looking forward to playing Spurs to be honest....
Abu Dhabi wrote:I think its safe to assume we are fucked without Mancini.
Come back Bobby!
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