Douglas Higginbottom wrote:As yesterday nearly a full squad training today.Tevez back home and MJ inside but the rest in full training.( not sure what the setback is for MJ as I think the MEN have said a toe injury but whatever it is he hasnt trained outside for 2 weeks now). Mancini started with them all behind fencing and giving them all the usual chat before splitting them into two teams to work on 2 pitches away from prying eyes.Mancini worked with what will probably be the Wolves team but after 10 minutes or so he switched to work with the others.He really is keen to get his consistent messages across to them all.
Back out for a few work outs and keep ball circles. The spirit amongst them all seemed really good to me and there was no signs today that Kolo or Zaba needed special treatment. Mancini then took the Wolves 11 (or 12 actually) away for some more work behind fencing and left the rest for a 6 a side game. Played on a small pitch it was pretty competitive stuff which ended with one hell of a physical tussle between Vieira and Lescott . They landed on top of each other with no real winner but it was Lescott that was limping most:)
The groups then switched and the next 6 a side game was even more competitive and I think with a little more quality. Some great battles and most notable to me was Joe v Mario.Mario won this time with some great quality and plenty of cheek thrown in. He loved it and so will we if he can repeat some of it in matches.
Apart from Mario my pick of the players was probably Milner who found the net regularly as a contrast to yesterday and Barry I thought was also quality. Kolarov was playing for both sides and seemed desperate to score which he did eventually. Having said that he stayed back at the end taking shots from just outside the area and he looked superb. Mario also stayed a while to continue his battle with Joe.They were about even in this part but Mario still beat him with some fierce stuff.Nigel, as ever in training, scored a few and was regularly heard moaning at the refereeing decisions.
Overall it was quite an entertaining session once they came from behind the fencing so the watching group will have enjoyed it.I left as Milner came back to do some finishing against Joe and again was looking good. Kolarov went off to the hill for his final work and some of the coaches had a go at the cross bar challenge. Lombardo was quite good.
Steve wrote:Doug, in your 'opinion' do you think Kolarov and Balotelli will start on Saturday?
john68 wrote:The comments regarding players on the verge of returning reminded me that as we presently sit within touching distance of the top of the Prem and are proceeding well in the Europa league, we have done so without ever being able to call upon a full strength team.
Boateng has still to get up to full speed, Kolarov looks likely to start in the near future and Ballotelli is almost teady to be unleashed. All very positive stuff for us.
mr_nool wrote:john68 wrote:The comments regarding players on the verge of returning reminded me that as we presently sit within touching distance of the top of the Prem and are proceeding well in the Europa league, we have done so without ever being able to call upon a full strength team.
Boateng has still to get up to full speed, Kolarov looks likely to start in the near future and Ballotelli is almost teady to be unleashed. All very positive stuff for us.
That's the reality for all teams, though, and also the reason why squad depth is so important.
brite blu sky wrote:mr_nool wrote:john68 wrote:The comments regarding players on the verge of returning reminded me that as we presently sit within touching distance of the top of the Prem and are proceeding well in the Europa league, we have done so without ever being able to call upon a full strength team.
Boateng has still to get up to full speed, Kolarov looks likely to start in the near future and Ballotelli is almost teady to be unleashed. All very positive stuff for us.
That's the reality for all teams, though, and also the reason why squad depth is so important.
While definitely still unknown quantities, both Kolarov and Balotelli are two of the most interesting summer buys and along with Silva they spark a lot of interest and imagination as to what they will be like and what they will add to the dynamic of the team due to the positions they play and tendency to be explosive.. so the anticipation is justified, not sure all teams have got that right now to add to their squads.
A side note is that Boateng may already have had an effect with the way his arrival seems to have awoken Micah.
yaba daba do wrote:Great report, from Dougs insight I would imagine Mario will start. He and Joe Hart were playing in the same 5/6 aside which would imply Mario being part of the first 11. I would stretch Wolves and try and use width so a 4 man midfield with Mario and Ade uptop would be ideal. Maybe Johnson, Toure, De Jong and Milner as a farily solid midfield.
play like we dream wrote:Doubtless, countless people have asked you this, but anything to add on the Carlos rumours? Surely just that. Press hungry to invent anti-City nonsense.
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