Alex Sapphire wrote:I think Barry and yes, NDJ are big misses.
I also think we've not seen our first eleven yet, with a minimum of 3 players each week who are "second best" in their slot. We're also paying the price for doing our business in the last week of the window.
I also also think that we dropped points against Stoke and Scouse away last year just like this and it worked out alright.
So the difference in results this time is Sunday's game (we beat em at ours last time) and the contrast between tonking Swansea and making a meal of Southampton.
Anyone expecting 17 goals again in the first 5 games, was having a laff.
Straight comparison: against the same teams last time we were F6A4P8, this time F7A5P6.
Could be worse and it's a long season.
Ted Hughes wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:I think Barry and yes, NDJ are big misses.
I also think we've not seen our first eleven yet, with a minimum of 3 players each week who are "second best" in their slot. We're also paying the price for doing our business in the last week of the window.
I also also think that we dropped points against Stoke and Scouse away last year just like this and it worked out alright.
So the difference in results this time is Sunday's game (we beat em at ours last time) and the contrast between tonking Swansea and making a meal of Southampton.
Anyone expecting 17 goals again in the first 5 games, was having a laff.
Straight comparison: against the same teams last time we were F6A4P8, this time F7A5P6.
Could be worse and it's a long season.
True but I made the 'Hughes' reference above & I recon that unless we go up a level, particularly re organisation, we have got 'draw' written all over us. All of our games have been borderline draws.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:I think Barry and yes, NDJ are big misses.
I also think we've not seen our first eleven yet, with a minimum of 3 players each week who are "second best" in their slot. We're also paying the price for doing our business in the last week of the window.
I also also think that we dropped points against Stoke and Scouse away last year just like this and it worked out alright.
So the difference in results this time is Sunday's game (we beat em at ours last time) and the contrast between tonking Swansea and making a meal of Southampton.
Anyone expecting 17 goals again in the first 5 games, was having a laff.
Straight comparison: against the same teams last time we were F6A4P8, this time F7A5P6.
Could be worse and it's a long season.
True but I made the 'Hughes' reference above & I recon that unless we go up a level, particularly re organisation, we have got 'draw' written all over us. All of our games have been borderline draws.
this time last year we'd drawn at home to Napoli which I'd argue cost us progress in that comp. I don't think the loss in Madrid is as bad.
There is something missing which is leaving the defence sometimes flapping. If Garcia is meant to be the calming influence (just give it me) he's not (yet). Let's get Barry on the park and our defence will look like world beaters again. I hope
blues2win wrote:I think we looked a lot more solid defensively when we had a central midfield three after half time. I don't like Yaya being part of a defensive midfield two against the teams with quality midfield like Arsenal. I'm not just saying that after the event; I posted that when I saw the team sheet.
Lescott's pitiful effort on the touch line was clearly his fault( I've seen him do that before which is why I don't see him in a back three). However, I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on the poor headed clearance because he looked as though he was caught by surprise by Garcia's dreadful flick at the near post.
Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:I think we looked a lot more solid defensively when we had a central midfield three after half time. I don't like Yaya being part of a defensive midfield two against the teams with quality midfield like Arsenal. I'm not just saying that after the event; I posted that when I saw the team sheet.
Lescott's pitiful effort on the touch line was clearly his fault( I've seen him do that before which is why I don't see him in a back three). However, I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on the poor headed clearance because he looked as though he was caught by surprise by Garcia's dreadful flick at the near post.
The touch line effort was poor but anyone blaming him for the goal is a tit, he barely even saw it. Garcia misjudged the flight of the ball at the near post & none of the players behind him saw it.
Why Lescott was the bloke defending his own clearence & no other City player was there to deal with it is a more important point.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:I think we looked a lot more solid defensively when we had a central midfield three after half time. I don't like Yaya being part of a defensive midfield two against the teams with quality midfield like Arsenal. I'm not just saying that after the event; I posted that when I saw the team sheet.
Lescott's pitiful effort on the touch line was clearly his fault( I've seen him do that before which is why I don't see him in a back three). However, I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on the poor headed clearance because he looked as though he was caught by surprise by Garcia's dreadful flick at the near post.
The touch line effort was poor but anyone blaming him for the goal is a tit, he barely even saw it. Garcia misjudged the flight of the ball at the near post & none of the players behind him saw it.
Why Lescott was the bloke defending his own clearence & no other City player was there to deal with it is a more important point.
If that Lescott performance was Nastis performance you would have been over it like a rash....he was skinned in this game and if it wasnt for SHITE finishing then it would have been a different story.
You are right about the goal against,Ive watched it again and the cunt knew very little of that ball coming to him..it was Garcias fault but that still doesnt detract from another below average performance from Lescott.
I saw FUCKALL that you saw, to claim we are starting to resemble something like last season in defence , we are all over the plaqce...actually, we are all over the place everywhere on the pitch.
Mancini seems to have lost the fuckign plot.
Ted Hughes wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:I think we looked a lot more solid defensively when we had a central midfield three after half time. I don't like Yaya being part of a defensive midfield two against the teams with quality midfield like Arsenal. I'm not just saying that after the event; I posted that when I saw the team sheet.
Lescott's pitiful effort on the touch line was clearly his fault( I've seen him do that before which is why I don't see him in a back three). However, I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on the poor headed clearance because he looked as though he was caught by surprise by Garcia's dreadful flick at the near post.
The touch line effort was poor but anyone blaming him for the goal is a tit, he barely even saw it. Garcia misjudged the flight of the ball at the near post & none of the players behind him saw it.
Why Lescott was the bloke defending his own clearence & no other City player was there to deal with it is a more important point.
If that Lescott performance was Nastis performance you would have been over it like a rash....he was skinned in this game and if it wasnt for SHITE finishing then it would have been a different story.
You are right about the goal against,Ive watched it again and the cunt knew very little of that ball coming to him..it was Garcias fault but that still doesnt detract from another below average performance from Lescott.
I saw FUCKALL that you saw, to claim we are starting to resemble something like last season in defence , we are all over the plaqce...actually, we are all over the place everywhere on the pitch.
Mancini seems to have lost the fuckign plot.
He wasn't skinned at all apart from the incident I referred to, he was filling holes, along with Vinny, left by our tactical shambles.
If you think Nastasic would catch Gervinho on his own you're fucking deluding yourself. Our defenders were often left 1v1 against quicker players. If you do that, you are asking a lot of any defence & the fact that they managed to prevent Arsenal from getting any easy chances is the reason I think they did ok. Put any other back 4 in the same situation & they will struggle.
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