Ted Hughes wrote:I saw Balotelli play quite a few times for Inter but never really studied him. Chances to evaluate him for City have been rare but the more I see of him, the more he looks like a centre forward being asked to take up a range of completely unsuitable positions. If you were signing three players to play together up front in a balanced formation, you certainly wouldn't pick Tevez Balotelli & Dzeko, you'd want one of them to be more like Nani or Ronaldo or Messi etc.
Perhaps he can learn to be that player but he certainly isn't that player right now, he looks far better just playing a conventional role, as do Dzeko & Tevez. We should be rotating them, alongside wingers or creators, not lumping them all together & hoping it works.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I saw Balotelli play quite a few times for Inter but never really studied him. Chances to evaluate him for City have been rare but the more I see of him, the more he looks like a centre forward being asked to take up a range of completely unsuitable positions. If you were signing three players to play together up front in a balanced formation, you certainly wouldn't pick Tevez Balotelli & Dzeko, you'd want one of them to be more like Nani or Ronaldo or Messi etc.
Perhaps he can learn to be that player but he certainly isn't that player right now, he looks far better just playing a conventional role, as do Dzeko & Tevez. We should be rotating them, alongside wingers or creators, not lumping them all together & hoping it works.
I see your point but Balotelli has played a lot as a "winger" or on the left flank anyway, at Inter, especially under Mancini. So he knows that position, and he did well there at Inter. The ones I think do occupy the same positions are Tevez and Dzeko, they truly are conventional centre forwards who like to play in the same zone more or less although Tevez does drop deeper to get the ball.
ant london wrote:The more I see the more the comparison with C Ronaldo when he first got to the swamp strikes me. The Drogba comparison I understand but DD was a lot older than Balotelli when he arrived at Chelsea and his game was more complete, he just needed to stop being a diving whinging bastard. Balo is more talented than Drogba, he is in the Ronaldo league potentially BUT he needs to work on his game a lot.
He is still really raw in lots of ways but he really does look like he could have it all. That goal yesterday was just fantastic. I totally understand why some people find him infuriating but I think he is worth indulging and being patient with.
Ted Hughes wrote:ant london wrote:The more I see the more the comparison with C Ronaldo when he first got to the swamp strikes me. The Drogba comparison I understand but DD was a lot older than Balotelli when he arrived at Chelsea and his game was more complete, he just needed to stop being a diving whinging bastard. Balo is more talented than Drogba, he is in the Ronaldo league potentially BUT he needs to work on his game a lot.
He is still really raw in lots of ways but he really does look like he could have it all. That goal yesterday was just fantastic. I totally understand why some people find him infuriating but I think he is worth indulging and being patient with.
Ronaldo already played like a winger to start with though. I agree about Balotelli's talent but imo he looked miles better when Dzeko went off. Any two of those 3 with a top class dribbler, winger, creator to work with them & we may be in business but all 3 together is asking all of them to adapt their games & swap positions in the middle of a crucial season. It's fine to aim for that in the future but it's poor planning when we're trying to compete on 3 fronts imo. If we keep it up & it fails, Bob will be out of a job & Balotelli will do one.
We should have far more balanced attacking options rather than just AJ.
ant london wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:ant london wrote:The more I see the more the comparison with C Ronaldo when he first got to the swamp strikes me. The Drogba comparison I understand but DD was a lot older than Balotelli when he arrived at Chelsea and his game was more complete, he just needed to stop being a diving whinging bastard. Balo is more talented than Drogba, he is in the Ronaldo league potentially BUT he needs to work on his game a lot.
He is still really raw in lots of ways but he really does look like he could have it all. That goal yesterday was just fantastic. I totally understand why some people find him infuriating but I think he is worth indulging and being patient with.
Ronaldo already played like a winger to start with though. I agree about Balotelli's talent but imo he looked miles better when Dzeko went off. Any two of those 3 with a top class dribbler, winger, creator to work with them & we may be in business but all 3 together is asking all of them to adapt their games & swap positions in the middle of a crucial season. It's fine to aim for that in the future but it's poor planning when we're trying to compete on 3 fronts imo. If we keep it up & it fails, Bob will be out of a job & Balotelli will do one.
We should have far more balanced attacking options rather than just AJ.
I don't disagree with you in terms of how it didn't work yesterday with the three of them and no supply line. I actually think Balotelli looks comfortable and dangerous positioned out on the flank but he's not primarily out there looking to create for others. That said, out of the three of them I think he does look like the one with most "guile" in terms of trying to play in the other two....although his decision-making yesterday was poor. I don't think Tevez and Dzeko are anything like incapable of doing that too but yesterday there wasn't much in the way of creativity from either of them.
I agree with you that I think it could work but now is not the time for experimentation on a grand scale. I have been one of his detractors but i think SWP would have added something yesterday...certainly more than James Milner did when he came on and was stuck out on the wing.
Agree that we need more balance....but any form of dynamism in midfield or on the flanks would have helped yesterday. I think Milner (even if he wasn't fully fit) would have added more had he been in the middle of the park with Barry or Vieira. I don't know why Mancini appears so reluctant to play him there when it's clear as day from his track record that this is where he is most useful/dangerous
john68 wrote:Ted,
Just a thought mate...If as you have said you believe, that Tevez is on his way out in the summer. Could Mancini be considering our future srike force to be Mario and Dzeko, with ultimately, no Tevez in the picture?
Ted Hughes wrote:I'm not now convinced Tevez is going btw. I'm just not convinced he's staying either; I'd be pleasently surprised.
Im_Spartacus wrote:It was a nice goal, but I sincerely hope he doesn't form part of our future.
I hope he ticks along nicely and chips in with a few goals, so we can get a reasonable amount for him in the summer and find a player who gives a shit about the club and fans who pay his wages.
john68 wrote:I think you are absolutely right with that game plan Ted and I am equally convinced that Mancini would agree. It would be an great master plan that would ensure balance all over the pitch and options both attacking and defending.
I am certain that is the way forward but that Mancini hasn't yet had as much chance as he would want to put it together. With injuries and the games coming thick and fast, his teams at the moment seem to be reactive to circumstance rather than freely picked with progress in mind.
Though neither Boateng nor Kolarov have impressed me greatly, I have not given up on them yet. It may be that Mancini sees them as intelligent players with the attributes he wants and feels that, over time, he can educate and improve them, much as he seems to have done with Micah.
Maybe a bit of World Cup hangover or the lack of a pre-season at City has had an effect, or just that trying to assimilate players is easier out of season, I'm not sure. I have always thought that it will be next season before we can make definitive judgements on them...and to some extent Dzeko.
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