Goaters 103 wrote:Come Thursday morning we have 12 Prem games left and we will be wondering why Pellegrini picked a team with the CL in mind in a tie we cant win, rather than prioritising a Cup tie we should have won.
Goaters 103 wrote:Come Thursday morning we have 12 Prem games left and we will be wondering why Pellegrini picked a team with the CL in mind in a tie we cant win, rather than prioritising a Cup tie we should have won.
Goaters 103 wrote:gillie wrote:Why can't we win in Barcelona? after today it would not surprise me if we do win.Remember this is City we are talking
We have to win by 2 clear goals, minimum, in the Camp Nou, without a manager on the sideline, and we havent played well since the Chelsea Cup tie.
Our top striker looks short of match fitness, our back 4 looks leaky and we have the small matter of facing down a Barca team who tend not to lose games by 2 goals or more on their own patch too often.
Winning todays tie was a far more realistic proposition and trophy chance than wednesday represents. Sadly Zabba, Komps, Ferna, Milner and Silva were all sat today when at least 3 of them should have started.
gillie wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Come Thursday morning we have 12 Prem games left and we will be wondering why Pellegrini picked a team with the CL in mind in a tie we cant win, rather than prioritising a Cup tie we should have won.
Why can't we win in Barcelona? after today it would not surprise me if we do win.Remember this is City we are talking about.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:gillie wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Come Thursday morning we have 12 Prem games left and we will be wondering why Pellegrini picked a team with the CL in mind in a tie we cant win, rather than prioritising a Cup tie we should have won.
Why can't we win in Barcelona? after today it would not surprise me if we do win.Remember this is City we are talking about.
Got to love the optimism but it's a huge task.
I know we might now cling to 'well won't it just be typical city to lose at home to Wigan and then three days later, win by three goals at the nou camp?' But i'm not so sure.
We can do it yes, but even the most optimistic blue must realize it will probably take nothing short of our best ever performance in recent years to do it.
I know we beat Bayern away, but the stakes weren't so high then for either team.
Let's hope we can, but looking at how we played today it's unlikely.
gillie wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:gillie wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Come Thursday morning we have 12 Prem games left and we will be wondering why Pellegrini picked a team with the CL in mind in a tie we cant win, rather than prioritising a Cup tie we should have won.
Why can't we win in Barcelona? after today it would not surprise me if we do win.Remember this is City we are talking about.
Got to love the optimism but it's a huge task.
I know we might now cling to 'well won't it just be typical city to lose at home to Wigan and then three days later, win by three goals at the nou camp?' But i'm not so sure.
We can do it yes, but even the most optimistic blue must realize it will probably take nothing short of our best ever performance in recent years to do it.
I know we beat Bayern away, but the stakes weren't so high then for either team.
Let's hope we can, but looking at how we played today it's unlikely.
We only need to win by 2 goals ie: 3-1 or 4-2 2-0 is the one I don't want as that means ET/Pens.
ruralblue wrote:Gillie! Am with you brother! !!! Yup it would be typical city to go turn this around and get through to qf and it would not at all surprise me either.
Seasons certainly not over. Chelsea, arse and dippers will all drop points as will we. Be a close call!
Twobob wrote:I'm putting money on us beating Barca and some on is getting through to the next CL, typical City is alive and well I suspect.
Twobob wrote:I'm putting money on us beating Barca and some on is getting through to the next CL, typical City is alive and well I suspect.
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