Ted Hughes wrote:I think a lot of the stuff Bobby says is a bit abstract. I think when he talked about scoring he may have meant 'we' must score rather than 'he' must score. They were hardly clear cut scoring chances from a direct shot.
As regards getting players in the box it's true we don't get enough in there but Tevez & SWP were already there & if we compare when Tevez got the ball in the same position 2nd half, he just waited for Vieira to arrive & slotted it through to him. Another option AJ misses time & again for City & England is just playing the ball back or square to the edge of the box for someone arriving late. If he gets that right, he'll be awesome but imo the time to work on it & sort it is now, when he's on top form, rather than waiting & worrying about it in the middle of a bad spell.
brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think a lot of the stuff Bobby says is a bit abstract. I think when he talked about scoring he may have meant 'we' must score rather than 'he' must score. They were hardly clear cut scoring chances from a direct shot.
As regards getting players in the box it's true we don't get enough in there but Tevez & SWP were already there & if we compare when Tevez got the ball in the same position 2nd half, he just waited for Vieira to arrive & slotted it through to him. Another option AJ misses time & again for City & England is just playing the ball back or square to the edge of the box for someone arriving late. If he gets that right, he'll be awesome but imo the time to work on it & sort it is now, when he's on top form, rather than waiting & worrying about it in the middle of a bad spell.
Very much agree on working on his weaknesses while on top form.. tbh i would imagine thats what most managers and trainers do anyways, i hope so anyway!
I trust Aj to learn his game though, dont know why, he seems aware of the need and takes his football seriously.
Dronny wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think a lot of the stuff Bobby says is a bit abstract. I think when he talked about scoring he may have meant 'we' must score rather than 'he' must score. They were hardly clear cut scoring chances from a direct shot.
As regards getting players in the box it's true we don't get enough in there but Tevez & SWP were already there & if we compare when Tevez got the ball in the same position 2nd half, he just waited for Vieira to arrive & slotted it through to him. Another option AJ misses time & again for City & England is just playing the ball back or square to the edge of the box for someone arriving late. If he gets that right, he'll be awesome but imo the time to work on it & sort it is now, when he's on top form, rather than waiting & worrying about it in the middle of a bad spell.
Very much agree on working on his weaknesses while on top form.. tbh i would imagine thats what most managers and trainers do anyways, i hope so anyway!
I trust Aj to learn his game though, dont know why, he seems aware of the need and takes his football seriously.
I have to say it annoys the bejasus out of me when wide men continually knock the ball back or square (not saying that you said "continually", Ted), for me I'd much rather see the width kept in the attack and the man try to beat his defender. Prime example was Lennon in the WC when everytime he either cut it back or played inside without once trying to exploit his main strength and take the fullback on the outside. Having said that, he should be aware if there is a better option on the inside!
Ted Hughes wrote:Dronny wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think a lot of the stuff Bobby says is a bit abstract. I think when he talked about scoring he may have meant 'we' must score rather than 'he' must score. They were hardly clear cut scoring chances from a direct shot.
As regards getting players in the box it's true we don't get enough in there but Tevez & SWP were already there & if we compare when Tevez got the ball in the same position 2nd half, he just waited for Vieira to arrive & slotted it through to him. Another option AJ misses time & again for City & England is just playing the ball back or square to the edge of the box for someone arriving late. If he gets that right, he'll be awesome but imo the time to work on it & sort it is now, when he's on top form, rather than waiting & worrying about it in the middle of a bad spell.
Very much agree on working on his weaknesses while on top form.. tbh i would imagine thats what most managers and trainers do anyways, i hope so anyway!
I trust Aj to learn his game though, dont know why, he seems aware of the need and takes his football seriously.
I have to say it annoys the bejasus out of me when wide men continually knock the ball back or square (not saying that you said "continually", Ted), for me I'd much rather see the width kept in the attack and the man try to beat his defender. Prime example was Lennon in the WC when everytime he either cut it back or played inside without once trying to exploit his main strength and take the fullback on the outside. Having said that, he should be aware if there is a better option on the inside!
Lennon is a headless chicken who gets almost every decision wrong unless he's playing us.
Johnson going on the outside will be on his weaker foot though, as he's always on the right, so his natural instict is almost always to come inside. Usually he shoots when he gets there & so far, rarely scores. Often there are people arriving just to his left who may have an unobstructed shot on goal. Ironically his best bit of play this season imo, was when he did go past his man on the outside & THEN pulled the ball back to DeFoe. That showed he does have the vision to do it.
Dronny wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Dronny wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think a lot of the stuff Bobby says is a bit abstract. I think when he talked about scoring he may have meant 'we' must score rather than 'he' must score. They were hardly clear cut scoring chances from a direct shot.
As regards getting players in the box it's true we don't get enough in there but Tevez & SWP were already there & if we compare when Tevez got the ball in the same position 2nd half, he just waited for Vieira to arrive & slotted it through to him. Another option AJ misses time & again for City & England is just playing the ball back or square to the edge of the box for someone arriving late. If he gets that right, he'll be awesome but imo the time to work on it & sort it is now, when he's on top form, rather than waiting & worrying about it in the middle of a bad spell.
Very much agree on working on his weaknesses while on top form.. tbh i would imagine thats what most managers and trainers do anyways, i hope so anyway!
I trust Aj to learn his game though, dont know why, he seems aware of the need and takes his football seriously.
I have to say it annoys the bejasus out of me when wide men continually knock the ball back or square (not saying that you said "continually", Ted), for me I'd much rather see the width kept in the attack and the man try to beat his defender. Prime example was Lennon in the WC when everytime he either cut it back or played inside without once trying to exploit his main strength and take the fullback on the outside. Having said that, he should be aware if there is a better option on the inside!
Lennon is a headless chicken who gets almost every decision wrong unless he's playing us.
Johnson going on the outside will be on his weaker foot though, as he's always on the right, so his natural instict is almost always to come inside. Usually he shoots when he gets there & so far, rarely scores. Often there are people arriving just to his left who may have an unobstructed shot on goal. Ironically his best bit of play this season imo, was when he did go past his man on the outside & THEN pulled the ball back to DeFoe. That showed he does have the vision to do it.
Yep, I agree. I suppose another reason why he cuts inside - apart from doing so on his stronger foot - is the lack of players in the middle and the fact that he will then have taken himself further away from the lonesome Tevez. Perhaps that's why Mancini gets him to do that??
getdressedmctavish wrote:Just two points. 1, its only a year since he was a weedy little noboddy so he's made fantastic progress. 2, agreed he has to sort out his final ball but mainly his shot. If you look at the two best wrong sided wingers in recent years they were Henry and Pires. Both were adept at bending it inside the far post. For the most part Jonno aint getting enough curve on the ball. That's what he needs to work on and when he gets it he will be a world beater.
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