Ted Hughes wrote:Just a quick one: AJ played from a starting position on the left again when he came on v Wolves & played another superb pass to Aguero from which he should have scored. Aguero was expecting it, as he was from the Clichy pass. Both direct balls from left footers on the left side. That's twice now in recent games where AJ has been brought on to play on the left, probably as many times as in his whole City career up until now.
Is Bob finally succumbing to the traditional, simple 'width' idea rather than having everyone hitting diagonal passes from their opposite sides ? If so Dzeko may have an important part to play if we're struggling for goals & managers who've been watching our tactics so far this season won't be expecting it.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Just a quick one: AJ played from a starting position on the left again when he came on v Wolves & played another superb pass to Aguero from which he should have scored. Aguero was expecting it, as he was from the Clichy pass. Both direct balls from left footers on the left side. That's twice now in recent games where AJ has been brought on to play on the left, probably as many times as in his whole City career up until now.
Is Bob finally succumbing to the traditional, simple 'width' idea rather than having everyone hitting diagonal passes from their opposite sides ? If so Dzeko may have an important part to play if we're struggling for goals & managers who've been watching our tactics so far this season won't be expecting it.
Better late than never.
On a side note I hope to fuck he doesnt play Balotelli in the match with the Munchens..he has hinted as much.
Moses wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:
I'd be livid if he did, fine on the bench but nothing needs changing other than Richards for Zabs if he's fit again.
I would be tempted to drop Nasri to accommodate De Jong.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Moses wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:
I'd be livid if he did, fine on the bench but nothing needs changing other than Richards for Zabs if he's fit again.
I would be tempted to drop Nasri to accommodate De Jong.
Agree with this...we need warriors who will actually challenge for a 50/50 ball - I have never known such a fucking wimp as Nasri when it comes for challenging.
thegoatfeeder wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Moses wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:
I'd be livid if he did, fine on the bench but nothing needs changing other than Richards for Zabs if he's fit again.
I would be tempted to drop Nasri to accommodate De Jong.
Agree with this...we need warriors who will actually challenge for a 50/50 ball - I have never known such a fucking wimp as Nasri when it comes for challenging.
In that case i'd go for Milner, he was superb against them last time.
thegoatfeeder wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Moses wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:
I'd be livid if he did, fine on the bench but nothing needs changing other than Richards for Zabs if he's fit again.
I would be tempted to drop Nasri to accommodate De Jong.
Agree with this...we need warriors who will actually challenge for a 50/50 ball - I have never known such a fucking wimp as Nasri when it comes for challenging.
In that case i'd go for Milner, he was superb against them last time.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Moses wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:
I'd be livid if he did, fine on the bench but nothing needs changing other than Richards for Zabs if he's fit again.
I would be tempted to drop Nasri to accommodate De Jong.
Agree with this...we need warriors who will actually challenge for a 50/50 ball - I have never known such a fucking wimp as Nasri when it comes for challenging.
In that case i'd go for Milner, he was superb against them last time.
I wouldnt..hes been pap lately whereas NDJ hasnt,
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: BlueinBosnia, Indianablue, Majestic-12 [Bot], Scatman and 270 guests