Dubciteh wrote:One thing i dislike about Dzecko(and it was similar to samaras) is that we now have a legion of Dzecko fans(not man city fans) on this forum(as demonstrated in this thread) who will always make excuses for him, balme everyone else(usually manager) and will not take lightly to anything negative about him, this winds me up more than anything...
Dubaimancityfan wrote:Calling Torres and Caroll failures is a bit far fetched. Like Dzeko, they are just settling in into a new team, although they have the advantage of PL experience. In the end, I think they will produce the goods they were bought for even though we all agree that they were overpriced.
My point about Dzeko and his price tag, is that its not fair that whenever he is mentioned, his price is also mentioned. What City paid for him is not his fault !
Slim wrote:Spurge wrote:The thing is it's still early days for him but sadly that seems to count for fook all nowadays. So on this basis we need a complete overhaul of the squad including management over the summer - lets rip the team up and take the club 2 huge steps backwards - yep thats the way to do it!
Drogba is all I can say - wasn't exactly an overnight success now was he - but became probably the best striker in the prem and pivotal to Chelseas success. Not saying Dzeko will make the same impact for us, but perhaps we should find out first beforee writing him off?
Dubciteh wrote:One thing i dislike about Dzecko(and it was similar to samaras) is that we now have a legion of Dzecko fans(not man city fans) on this forum(as demonstrated in this thread) who will always make excuses for him, balme everyone else(usually manager) and will not take lightly to anything negative about him, this winds me up more than anything...
BlueinBosnia wrote:Dubciteh wrote:One thing i dislike about Dzecko(and it was similar to samaras) is that we now have a legion of Dzecko fans(not man city fans) on this forum(as demonstrated in this thread) who will always make excuses for him, balme everyone else(usually manager) and will not take lightly to anything negative about him, this winds me up more than anything...
Erm, there are two. And one of them has been following City for at least 4 years.
Also, remember that they have seen Dzeko play in considerably more games than you, and know his capabilities as a goalscorer and overall player. If it was a choice between having Dzeko playing in a system that suited him, or getting rid of him but keeping Mancini, along with his style of play and management, I'd choose the former every day of the week.
Slim wrote:And that's the other thing, Dzeko may have cost £27M but what is the price of putting a team around him that gets the best out of him? I can see another £40+ million being spent to get the right players in to compliment him and turn him into a goalscoring machine.
BiB, does he really have as bad a first touch as we have seen or is it a matter of him being overwhelmed by the pace/lack of space that's causing him to hurry more than he would like?
Slim wrote:BiB, does he really have as bad a first touch as we have seen or is it a matter of him being overwhelmed by the pace/lack of space that's causing him to hurry more than he would like?
Dameerto wrote:Not only will he score a lot for us, he is a ticking time-bomb as far as assists go. He plays intelligently so he should fit in well with Silva, when everyone figures out how to play with/to him and once he's fully settled I think we will be very glad we bought him. (As for glimpses of talent, how about the goal he scored from chesting down then volleying the ball? - can't remember which match it was, but it was recent)
Slim wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:So many people on here claimed Dzeko was a brilliant player before we signed him. How many of you had seen him play? I guess not nearly as many as made out.
He's done nothign to suggest he's worth 27 million yet and until he really puts in a top class performance against a big team, it will remain that way,
He's the type of forward you need to feed though, and he's not had the biggest assistance from his teammates so far, has he? I think he's had the misfortune to arrive in our team when our form started to drop lower and lower.
Or maybe it's not a coincidence....just sayin.
bigblue wrote:Slim wrote:BiB, does he really have as bad a first touch as we have seen or is it a matter of him being overwhelmed by the pace/lack of space that's causing him to hurry more than he would like?
Don't know what you've been watching, but I thought his touch has been quite good so far (and only getting better). Great chest control, holds the ball up well even when surrounded by 3 defenders, and can dribble a few people no problem. Some people on here have the patience of a 5 yr old on blow. It is a 27 million pound investment. Just give him fucking time
Slim wrote:bigblue wrote:Slim wrote:BiB, does he really have as bad a first touch as we have seen or is it a matter of him being overwhelmed by the pace/lack of space that's causing him to hurry more than he would like?
Don't know what you've been watching, but I thought his touch has been quite good so far (and only getting better). Great chest control, holds the ball up well even when surrounded by 3 defenders, and can dribble a few people no problem. Some people on here have the patience of a 5 yr old on blow. It is a 27 million pound investment. Just give him fucking time
You need to read the whole thread and stop straw-manning your pathetic pseudo-outrage.
bigblue wrote:Slim wrote:bigblue wrote:Slim wrote:BiB, does he really have as bad a first touch as we have seen or is it a matter of him being overwhelmed by the pace/lack of space that's causing him to hurry more than he would like?
Don't know what you've been watching, but I thought his touch has been quite good so far (and only getting better). Great chest control, holds the ball up well even when surrounded by 3 defenders, and can dribble a few people no problem. Some people on here have the patience of a 5 yr old on blow. It is a 27 million pound investment. Just give him fucking time
You need to read the whole thread and stop straw-manning your pathetic pseudo-outrage.
My reading is comprehensive and my outrage is genuine.
Avalon wrote:Defnitely need to alter the tactics a bit. He's more of a target man than a player who out dribbles players with speed and agility. We've seen some great ball control (think about his killer pass against the Greeks). We've also seen some quality composure (think about his chest volley combo against Kyiv). So, instead of worrying whether he produce for us, we need to look at the tactic.
No, this is not a "it is the manager's fault" rant. City is simply used to play with Tevez as a lone striker and this will need to change. Mancini has been experimenting, but it will simply take some time to get used to. However, with Dzeko and Balotelli in the box, we get some needed extra dimensions. They can run into the box and score tap-ins, they have height, they're strong and can hold the ball. So many options. We need to change the system.
We also need to stop Silva from running litterally everywhere. Why is he picking up the ball from the defensive line, only to dribble it forward? Get the ball wide, create some space. All he is doing is bundle up 20 players in the centre of the pitch and then attempt a through ball that often gets intercepted. Getting the ball wide, open up play and have the wingers whip in the ball will give players like Dzeko and Balotelli to perform their magic, or players like Silva and Tevez pounce on the rebound. However, this will need to be pressed into the team.
We also need to work on our free kicks. As I said in another topic, I am getting tired of passing the ball to Silva hoping for some killer pass off him, only to get himself stuck, needing to pass the ball back again. If we have height from players like Dzeko, Kompany, Lescott, Balotelli, Yaya Toure and Barry, why are we not curling the ball into the box? Surely that would be more effective?
I do think we need to play Milner more in the central midfield role though. He is quicker than Barry, has a great pass and good vision and this is his primary position. He can link up between midfield and attack and provide some more attacking prowess, which in turn could help out players like Dzeko and Balotelli.
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