Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Until the last two or three games this season it's been Tevez, dzeko, Aguero, Balo for me.
thegoatfeeder wrote:Not a fan of Tevez and Aguero together myself, think we look toothless, in theory it should work, it just doesn't seem too. So for me, you have to play one of them (ideally Aguero) with Dzeko, who obviously isn't a world beater but he does offer a different threat.
Balotelli isn't worth mentioning.
AG7 wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:Not a fan of Tevez and Aguero together myself, think we look toothless, in theory it should work, it just doesn't seem too. So for me, you have to play one of them (ideally Aguero) with Dzeko, who obviously isn't a world beater but he does offer a different threat.
Balotelli isn't worth mentioning.
You are joking about Aguero/Tevez right? We won 13/13 game when these two started together till that 14th game against Sunderland this season which dented that 100% win record.
I personally think its them two when combined with both Silva and Nasri on each side works pretty well, take one of the two midfielders behind them out and they don't seem to get too far.
With both Aguero and Nasri out this weekend, plus Yaya missing behind them, it'll be a huge test for us ...
Just read on someone's Facebook where a friend of his (a rag obviously) has commented in detail that its a 10 point gap done deal this weekend as with Howard Webb appointed Fergie has taken care of their fixture against Liverpool, and they seem to think we are way too thin this weekend in personnel to even get a draw at Emirates. I am afraid I am worried for all these reasons but then anything can happen. I hope they lose and we come back with 3 pts.
AG7 wrote:thegoatfeeder wrote:Not a fan of Tevez and Aguero together myself, think we look toothless, in theory it should work, it just doesn't seem too. So for me, you have to play one of them (ideally Aguero) with Dzeko, who obviously isn't a world beater but he does offer a different threat.
Balotelli isn't worth mentioning.
You are joking about Aguero/Tevez right? We won 13/13 game when these two started together till that 14th game against Sunderland this season which dented that 100% win record.
I personally think its them two when combined with both Silva and Nasri on each side works pretty well, take one of the two midfielders behind them out and they don't seem to get too far.
With both Aguero and Nasri out this weekend, plus Yaya missing behind them, it'll be a huge test for us ...
Just read on someone's Facebook where a friend of his (a rag obviously) has commented in detail that its a 10 point gap done deal this weekend as with Howard Webb appointed Fergie has taken care of their fixture against Liverpool, and they seem to think we are way too thin this weekend in personnel to even get a draw at Emirates. I am afraid I am worried for all these reasons but then anything can happen. I hope they lose and we come back with 3 pts.
Cit.revenge wrote:Is it some of those games that we won with start Aguero Tevez turn araund by Dzeko or i m making mistake , West Brom game Fulham Game and Spurs because i do not remember who start those games.
kinkylola wrote:im pretty firmly in the dzeko as super sub camp, but it's a bit of a stretch to attribute his successes to tevez and aguero running the other guys tired.
Really it's because dzeko's game is totally different when he comes on as a sub, and magically his touch isn't bullshit. It's not like the defenders are robots programmed for one type of player at the beginning of a game and when a different type comes in they blow a fuse.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
No but they can be bloody tired and a change in system isn't instantly mirrored no matter how good the opposition is.
The stat of wins in Aguero/Tevez starts has to mean something. It's too much to be pure coincidence.
Ted Hughes wrote:Dzeko is as weird as Balotelli in his own way.
There's nothing wrong with his touch at all but sometimes his control & use of the ball is worse than Ian Ormondroyd & there's no good reason for it. Some of his first touches are magnificent & better than Aguero or Tevez, then next time the ball comes to him, he sticks out a lazy foot & it bounces off his shin for a throw in, or he just randomly flicks the ball over his shoulder to the oppo cb without even looking for a strike partner (as v Watford). Balotelli miscontols the ball in just the same way, then does something incredible 30 secs later.
They are both fucking weird.
Tevez has been our best striker this season but not our best goalscorer. Dzeko has been our best finisher. Aguero was just starting to look himself. Mario can't hit a bull's arse with a banjo at the moment but I think that is about to change (& credit to psychotic Bob if it does).
Most of them can't play together (black mark against psychotic Bob) & it's time they did, or sell some.
Mario & Dzeko should be a fucking terrifying proposition as an alternative to Aguero/ Dzeko/Tevez. Our manager & coaches have failed miserably in not making that happen.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Dzeko is as weird as Balotelli in his own way.
There's nothing wrong with his touch at all but sometimes his control & use of the ball is worse than Ian Ormondroyd & there's no good reason for it. Some of his first touches are magnificent & better than Aguero or Tevez, then next time the ball comes to him, he sticks out a lazy foot & it bounces off his shin for a throw in, or he just randomly flicks the ball over his shoulder to the oppo cb without even looking for a strike partner (as v Watford). Balotelli miscontols the ball in just the same way, then does something incredible 30 secs later.
They are both fucking weird.
Tevez has been our best striker this season but not our best goalscorer. Dzeko has been our best finisher. Aguero was just starting to look himself. Mario can't hit a bull's arse with a banjo at the moment but I think that is about to change (& credit to psychotic Bob if it does).
Most of them can't play together (black mark against psychotic Bob) & it's time they did, or sell some.
Mario & Dzeko should be a fucking terrifying proposition as an alternative to Aguero/ Dzeko/Tevez. Our manager & coaches have failed miserably in not making that happen.
Its almost like we have built this style of play, quite rightly from the defence forwards, and the players who play up front are somewhat incidental. That would be fine if all the players fitted in with that philiosophy, but they clearly dont. We have 4 individuals, who, on their own would all be the main striker at a club and bagging 20 goals a season
Perhaps, with the defence finally looking settled, its time to consider focusing on the offensive elements of our game a little more and let the defence look after itself.
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