blues2win wrote:Never truer words spoken by Gollum after the match yesterday.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I'm glad somebody has commented on this, Mancini gets it wrong so many times from the start.
We start playing well when we rip up the plan A and just attack teams because we are better than them.
Beefymcfc wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I'm glad somebody has commented on this, Mancini gets it wrong so many times from the start.
We start playing well when we rip up the plan A and just attack teams because we are better than them.
Just out of interest mate, what do you think of the players on the pitch? Are they following Mancini's advice by telling them not to score?
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I'm glad somebody has commented on this, Mancini gets it wrong so many times from the start.
We start playing well when we rip up the plan A and just attack teams because we are better than them.
Just out of interest mate, what do you think of the players on the pitch? Are they following Mancini's advice by telling them not to score?
I think he makes wrong team selections, his instructions are over cautious and over complicated and often lead to us looking short of direction. Is that fair enough?
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:This is just a feeling and can't be backed up with stats...but I just think we're not sure what we are, and what we're trying to achieve any more. We look lost sometimes.
Beefymcfc wrote:The problem at the moment for me is our lack of goals. We've had plenty of chances but we're just not clinical enough. After every game I always go to the stats pages to confirm that what I seen was true and on every occassion they've backed up my own conclusions. We have the majority of play, we have the majority of chances, we don't however always have the best goals at the end of the game. That's the worrying part for me and could be made worse if we hadn't had the likes of Dzeko come off the bench to save the day (I blame Mancini for that one ;-)).
blue-nova wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The problem at the moment for me is our lack of goals. We've had plenty of chances but we're just not clinical enough. After every game I always go to the stats pages to confirm that what I seen was true and on every occassion they've backed up my own conclusions. We have the majority of play, we have the majority of chances, we don't however always have the best goals at the end of the game. That's the worrying part for me and could be made worse if we hadn't had the likes of Dzeko come off the bench to save the day (I blame Mancini for that one ;-)).
We're still second highest scorers, and have the best goal difference (despite the old man across town claiming he'd never lose a title on GD again).
The big difference from last season is that we tonked a few teams early on, and I think that most teams wised up to the fact and decided they would rather get beaten by 1 or 2 goals rather than go chasing the game and end up shipping 4 or 5. We were simply too good on the break, and so now very few teams open up against us at all during the 90 minutes.
Although our overall goals per game is a lot lower than last season (1.87 compared to 2.45) if you compare our results last season post the Norwich win in December then it's much closer (1.87 to 1.96)
Beefymcfc wrote:I've put that across in another thread mate. What I'm saying here is that if our strikers had been on form then we could've/should've turned those draws into wins.
blue-nova wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I've put that across in another thread mate. What I'm saying here is that if our strikers had been on form then we could've/should've turned those draws into wins.
True - I don't think anyone has been on fire yet. Although if any of Tevez, Sergio or Dzeko of them had been on the pitch as much as Defoe, Van Persie or Suarez, then I would expect them to have a similar number of goals. (Dzeko's strike rate is much better per mins on pitch than any of them, Tevez a little worse but not by much).
blues2win wrote:I heard Michael Owen saying that although no one liked coming on as a super sub it had its advantages. You were under no pressure because you hadn't had a full go but you had the chance of being a hero against tiring defences. Dzeko has the added advantage of offering a completely different threat to the Tevez Aguero partnership.
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