by dazby » Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:38 am
OK, so the selections were very weird. Maicon against the Tran. Nasti making a debut. Gazbaz having his first game back.
In the first half we were dreadful. Why? Our shape and lack of midfield workrate. How many times did the defence have to boot it long because the short option wasn't available? Gaz was back with a new midfield partner in Garcia. Garcia was a rabbit in the headlights. Let's assume that the tactic against the Tran and Di Maria was to show them the inside and force them to go into a crowded midfield. Only problem is, Garcia wansn't sticking to the script. He was playing far too deep and was extremely unsuccessful in breaking up play. Still, the majority of their chances were from a long way out and it takes a damn good shot to score from there.
Yaya and Tevez were isolated. As Tevez was the front man he couldn't make the midfield run s to help out play. Yaya was struggling to get on the ball. Nasri wasn't noticed until he got injured. And Dave? A passenger. They were being stifled by a Madrid midfield containing 0 creativity and 100% graft. No Ozil, no Modric. Stalemate.
The second half begins and Kolarov begins to have an impact going forward as the change in shape allows City to control the midfield better. Then the big moment. The excellent Essien comes off. Madrid lose their steel and City begin to really find some holes. Dzeko comes on as the point forward and Tevez is freed to have an impact. A break from Yaya and Dzeko makes a great finish, with Cassillas making a dreadful early decision to dive left.
1-0 to City. So, control things and keep it tight? No, Marcelo tries once, twice and thanks to some terrible terrible terrible laziness from GARCIA, he scores.
1-1 It's a far more even game now. The benches are cleared and Real's defences have given away to attacking creativity. Kolarov scores to make it 2-1. Golden rule. Tighten up in defence right after scoring because that's when you are at your most vulnerable. But no, Benzema gets given a gift ball, as a result of no midfield pressure. And the scoreboard pressure that City had generated evaporates again.
The third goal was a piece of pure Ronaldo. The topspin generate gives Joey no chance to make a save and the pressure is off Mourinho for another week.
Yes the City defence was poor-ish. However, the City midfield was much much worse and was the root cause for all the pressure being on the defence in the first place. They didn't provide a shield nor did they keep the ball enough to relieve the pressure.
Still, the only way to beat Real Madrid is to play Real Madrid. The best way to get champions league experience is to play in the Champion's League. We won't win it this year. We are at least 3 years away. However, it's games like this that are the stepping stones to those victories.
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