city9_4eva wrote:I can't help but think a lot of our slow build up is down to toure.
Whilst trying to stay positive I do have this major concern, he is a shadow of the player we know! He is slow, he reminds me of a lazier berbatov, if that's possible?!
Why is he not getting forward?
Has he been told to stand just in front of the defence?
I for one miss his driving powerful runs! The opposition were terrified of him before, now there's nothing to be scared of!
I want to see him pushed up more. But that's just my point of view. What do you guys think?
MilnersJaw wrote:While Barry was good at covering, last season he slowed down play a lot too, all the balls went through him. one thing we are missing is central mid who is creative, not a dm who will short pass it to someone or bang it up field.
getdressedmctavish wrote:He's obviously playing to orders. Those orders are stupid. But I always thought he was going to be a problem to accommodate what with our surfeit of just in behind players and no natural holders.Surely the best idea would be to have the deeper two mids alternate. So Ya Ya runs and is covered by Rod or Dino, then the reverse.But we're getting none of it. To be fair that fits with what we were told about the count, he always plays with two holding, but that is neither Dino nor Ya Ya's game. Fecking weird if you ask me. Might make sense to play Richards rb and get Zab holding. Or(heaven forbid) put some faith in the snail.
Tim777 wrote:
Tim777 wrote:This is the way it is going to be until Kompany and Richards return, thus psychologically creating a more competitive and effective back line.
Our defensive woes have created a ripple effect which, upon introspection, trickles right down to our attack.
It's an undesirable but unavoidable contingency arrangement in the guise of added pressure which has insinuated itself in midfield, which needs to press backwards towards defence as opposed to ideally pressing forward to attack.
Looking to Pellegrini as the source of our recent standard of play is unfounded, because honestly speaking he has no other option but to look further forward for support, despite his preferred strategy of orchestrating the beautiful attacking and progressive football that he has been assigned to realise, and which we would like to see.
Pellegrini has not failed us, circumstances have, and once the back line has stabilised, which I would imagine is a couple of weeks away (long before that dreaded December appraisal), our shared desire for performances like we've seen, from the Newcastle game to the 1-6 derby, will make an epic return, hopefully for as long as we need to re-ignite and cement a formidable title challenge.
I know that we all are worried that perhaps that magic has faded to a point of no forseeable return. The cliché that a chain is as strong as its weakest link rings true, but I have faith that once that chain has been effectively moulded back together, we will find that our lads still have it in them to be able to produce and even surpass what we've come to expect of them.
Believe.
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