Ted Hughes wrote:Making sure Balotelli took that last free kick was one of Bob's best moments as City manager imo, it was a tremendous bit of management, recognising a moment which could change a player's career & our season. Credit to Tevez for also realising it & not wanting to grab the ball as it was right in his area. If only it had gone in.. but the effect was still positive.
It may have gone unnoticed to many, especially some who can't see it on TV but Balotelli was still 'up for it' on 90 mins running back & wanting the ball. He'd put a proper shift in & was entitled to be taking his foot off the gas but he wasn't; he was getting better. That moment would have been reward for 90 mins solid work & kick started his City career. As it was, he still left the pitch with a big smile when it was saved.
For the 1st time, he'd started to look like one of the team. That's dangerous for any opposition as imo, the confidence is starting to come too.
john68 wrote:@ Ant,
Your point regarding all goals, whether tap ins or 25 yard screamers being of the same value, is a valid point but you fail to note that many of the more spectacular goals are goals that would not normally be scored. Many are extra goals one would not normally expect to be scored and as such can win extra points.
Please try and give these matter a little more thought Anthony...Thank you....:-)
CityFanFromRome wrote:john68 wrote:@ Ant,
Your point regarding all goals, whether tap ins or 25 yard screamers being of the same value, is a valid point but you fail to note that many of the more spectacular goals are goals that would not normally be scored. Many are extra goals one would not normally expect to be scored and as such can win extra points.
Please try and give these matter a little more thought Anthony...Thank you....:-)
What you say is true, but the tap ins are just as difficult to score as a 30 yard screamer; they just require different abilities. A tap in from two yards out requires awareness of the game, of what could happen, timing of the off the ball movement so that you're not too early or too late for the pass; a 30 yard screamer requires accuracy on long range shots, power, technique in hitting the ball the right way.
And a tap in can be just as decisive and win extra points or a cup game just as a spectacular goal.
ant london wrote:Agreed....a tap in is just as "skillful" in a way but the skill all takes place before the ball is delivered to the scorer
That said, a tap in is child's play compared to the "knob-in" that Patrick Vieira managed yesterday. That, my friends, is a goal that not many in world football could score.
aaron bond wrote:http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11863_6852287,00.html
Berlusconi commenting on the behaviour of Balotelli. He's one to talk!
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I would like him to focus more on his passing...short passes are fine overall but his long passes are dire.
Slim wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I would like him to focus more on his passing...short passes are fine overall but his long passes are dire.
When he did that long pass down the right wing for Tevez, we all laughed cause I think he is delusional over Tevez's top speed.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Slim wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I would like him to focus more on his passing...short passes are fine overall but his long passes are dire.
When he did that long pass down the right wing for Tevez, we all laughed cause I think he is delusional over Tevez's top speed.
To be fair - Tevez might have got that months ago....he seems to have lost some of his energy lately which stands to reason as he has ran himself into the ground.
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