Jorgobot wrote:500 dollars wtf
Bleed_Blue wrote: There was nobody who could play in ferna position today other than Demi, Milner who returned from injury yesterday, rodwell who didnt perform up to the standard against Watford, dont even know what kind of injury Garcia has. Looking at the missed chances, which should have been finished off by Yaya, Silva, Negredo and Dzeko. Today was just not our day, but goal posts have shown their loyalty. Kompany was quite agitated today, generally he is really calm. Nasti was fucking up, tackling Kompany. Never seen Kompany so agitated from the start of match.
stevefromdonny wrote:the start of the play leading up to their goal, Demichelis was left for dead on the touchline and as the play continued he was just stood about 20-25 yards away with not a Chelsea player 15 yds near him. in fact a Chelsea player who was nearest to him was in pen box and in a bit of space in ball went to him. Demichelis should of got nearer that player just incase the ball went to him, but as a dm he should be in centre of the area not stood out of the wing selling programes
Ted Hughes wrote:Dzeko & Negredo had a very difficult job on v a load of Chelsea players though. I don't think it's fair to get on their case.
Silva didn't give them enough effective support imo, nor did he give enough to Yaya, who sometimes had to beat 3 players to get a pass off. I thought Yaya was fucking immense apart from for the goal. He was like the fucking T Rex in Jurassic Park with the Raptors hanging off his back, still running. Really missed his partner to help him out.
The ability of Nasri, Aguero & Fernandinho to run at players was badly missed tonight though. We just had Yaya & Navas.
I'm all for the Count playing the attacking game, but tonight we simply didn't have the players available to do it. No guarantee it would have worked anyway against such a packed midfield, but much more chance of it working than tonight.
Realistically, we were fucked as an attacking unit when fernandinho broke down though.
What we are trying to do, isn't easy.
edge275 wrote:I'm really sick of watching Dzeko.
His general gameplay is absolute shite. He does score goals but mostly against rubbish opposition and having been given a million chances.
Ted Hughes wrote:Neutral perspective on Demichelis.
It cannot be easy being Martin Demichelis, a stop-gap buy at Manchester City with the kind of ponytail not seen in these parts since the Hacienda was open for business for twenty-four hour party people.
The Argentine has an ambling gait, a distinct lack of pace and, while his team-mates can boast multi-million pound price tags and image rights, he arrived from Atletico Madrid last August for £3.5m simply because Manuel Pellegrini, his manager at Malaga, needed a reliable squad player to cover for any defensive emergencies.
Demichelis is the definition of being under-appreciated, but the 33-year-old made a point to his doubters as City struggled to cope with a vibrant and hungry Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Monday night.
Despite his 1990s appearance and lack of visible athleticism, which perhaps contributed to the tangible anxiety among the supporters whenever he had the ball at his feet, the biggest handicap to Demichelis against Jose Mourinho's team was having to play alongside Yaya Toure.
Toure may be City's raging bull in midfield, the irresistible force that drives the team forward, but there are times against quality opposition when the Ivorian can become a liability.
And with Demichelis deployed in place of the injured Fernandinho in Pellegrini's midfield two, Toure's buccaneering style left his team-mate - usually a centre-half - exposed time and again when Willian, Eden Hazard and Ramires embarked on marauding runs forward.
Toure is adored by the City supporters, and quite rightly considering his contribution to the club's 2011-12 title success, but he could certainly do with some of Demichelis defensive discipline.
Of City's front six, Demichelis was the only one who was willing, or able, to tackle, block or intercept.
Having played at centre-half in each of his previous seventeen appearances for City, Demichelis stepped into the hole created by Fernandinho's muscular injury ahead of more obvious candidates such as James Milner and Jack Rodwell, who were named as substitutes.
But he could not have envisaged the workload he would face with Toure spending more time in the final third than the middle one.
With City obliterating every Premier League opponent to have visited the Etihad so far this season, perhaps they have simply forgotten that defending is not just the preserve of the back four, but something that starts with the centre-forward.
Demichelis knows this and , unsurprisingly, he was booked following a late challenge on Hazard. Still, at least he was there to earn the yellow card by fouling the Chelsea midfielder.
Barcelona, who visit the Etihad in two weeks' time for the first-leg of their Champions League last 16 tie against Pellegrini's team, will have noted the frailties exposed by Chelsea.
Toure's wanderlust, the lack of defensive work by City's forwards and the unconvincing nature of the left half of Pellegrini's back four.
Demichelis may be back alongside Vincent Kompany at centre-half when Lionel Messi and Xavi come to town, but while that will lessen the problems at the back, it will not solve them in midfield.
Unless Toure remembers that defending is just as important as barnstorming runs forward.
Harsh on Yaya imo, but it adds a bit of a different perspective to the one on here.
Wooders wrote:Toure was our best player last night - Demi was our worst
Hazy2 wrote:6 points behind next time we play
Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:6 points behind next time we play
That's impossible.
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