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Postby Fidel Castro » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:36 pm

Given - 7: Good save from Doyle in the second half, shaky moment at the start when he was caught in no-mans land. Otherwise not too much to do really.
Richards - 7: One silly moment when he lost possession foolishly but carried on his good form and is starting to look like the old Micah.
Kompany - 8: Faultless again. Dealt with everything thrown at him.
Toure - 8: Looks so much more composed on the ball and won just about everything. This is the real Toure we're finally seeing.
Zabaleta - 7: Silly booking again. Didn't get troubled too much though and got forward very well indeed. Looked good in midfield too, I like his versatility.
de Jong - 6: Lost possession in dangerous positions on a couple of occasions. Carried out his defensive duties well though.
Ireland - 5: Wasn't his night and didn't look as energetic as his usual self either. Deserved to be subbed.
Barry - 7: Started off slowly but had a good game in the end. Nothing spectacular but kept possession and passed the ball around well.
Petrov - 6: A bit quiet but I was impressed with his work-rate. Was involved in that great one-touch counter that Tevez somehow fucked up.
Bellamy - 8: Should have scored a couple really but like always worked his socks off and constantly looked dangerous and created chances for us.
Tevez - 8: Was getting a bit pissed off with him for the first 20 minutes cos nothing was coming off. Then he set Bellamy up (how did he miss???) and not soon after scored himself. He was brilliant from thereon in.
Garrido - 7: Fantastic free-kick. Put a great cross in later on as well and looked solid at the back.
Robinho - too late to mark really, but an assist and nearly a wonderful goal in 5 minutes isn't bad is it?
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby JB » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:43 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:Given - 7: Good save from Doyle in the second half, shaky moment at the start when he was caught in no-mans land. Otherwise not too much to do really.
Richards - 7: One silly moment when he lost possession foolishly but carried on his good form and is starting to look like the old Micah.
Kompany - 8: Faultless again. Dealt with everything thrown at him.
Toure - 8: Looks so much more composed on the ball and won just about everything. This is the real Toure we're finally seeing.
Zabaleta - 7: Silly booking again. Didn't get troubled too much though and got forward very well indeed. Looked good in midfield too, I like his versatility.
de Jong - 6: Lost possession in dangerous positions on a couple of occasions. Carried out his defensive duties well though.
Ireland - 5: Wasn't his night and didn't look as energetic as his usual self either. Deserved to be subbed.
Barry - 7: Started off slowly but had a good game in the end. Nothing spectacular but kept possession and passed the ball around well.
Petrov - 6: A bit quiet but I was impressed with his work-rate. Was involved in that great one-touch counter that Tevez somehow fucked up.
Bellamy - 8: Should have scored a couple really but like always worked his socks off and constantly looked dangerous and created chances for us.
Tevez - 8: Was getting a bit pissed off with him for the first 20 minutes cos nothing was coming off. Then he set Bellamy up (how did he miss???) and not soon after scored himself. He was brilliant from thereon in.
Garrido - 7: Fantastic free-kick. Put a great cross in later on as well and looked solid at the back.
Robinho - too late to mark really, but an assist and nearly a wonderful goal in 5 minutes isn't bad is it?


Agree with most of that except I think NDJ and Rigsby were good for seven tonight.
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Lee_Kinda » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:02 pm

Given - 7: Good save - nothing else to do
Richards - 7: Quite - in a good way!
Kompany - 7: could do with listening to shay more but was solid, would love to see him more!
Toure - 7: like the rest of the defence, very quite in a good way, kept the ball well
Zabaleta - 6: Ditto silly booking and got skinned once but still class!
de Jong - 7: didn't really notice him but again kept the ball well
Ireland - 6: Thought he would get slated on here, but made some great runs in the first half, just didnt get the ball!
Barry - 7: Good solid game, won headers and made some good runs!
Petrov - 7: Good! lol
Bellamy - 8: Brilliant again, but could of put a goal away!
Tevez - 9: WORLD CLASS
Garrido - 7: Free kick good, BRILL!
Robinho - 7: wasnt on long but set up a goal, all good!

TBH everyone had a standard game but got the job well, scored 3 goals and got 3 points!
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby aaron bond » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:34 pm

Given - 7 - not a great deal to do, but alert when required
Richards - 7 - looked solid defensively, passing is still poor though
Kompany - 8 - great game again, Lescott will have his work cut out to get back in the team
Toure - 7 - much improved again, hopefully he continues this when back from the African Nations Cup
Zabaleta - 7 - sometimes worry about him being too reckless but solid defensively
De Jong - 7 - does the dirty work so well
Barry - 7 - good to see him back to his normal self
Ireland - 5 - not a right-winger, but yet another disappointing performance
Petrov - 7 - seems to have a new lease of life
Bellamy - 8 - Mancini proved right to rest him for the Stoke game, great to have Bellers back
Tevez - 8 - rubbish, doesn't score, waste of money etc etc. FERGIE SIGN HIM UP!
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Grob » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:40 pm

Given - 7 - Good save from Doyle but glued to his line a couple of times when he could have swept things up. A worrying trend as this is happening more frequently.

Richards - 7 - Dropped a clanger when he dilli dallied on the ball infront of Roberto. Got a telling off and didnt do it again. Kept things simple otherwise and was solid.

Toure - 7 - Got better as the game went on but was guilty of slack passing at times. Strugled with Iwelumo aerially at the start. Not great in the air at all.

Kompany - 8 - The pick of a solid defence. Went about the job with minimum fuss and was never beaten. Really like him at CB.

Zabaletta - 7 - Filled in excellently at left back and once he had picked up the yellow played a little more restrained which actually suits him. Was very good on the right of midfield too. His adaptability is such an asset.

De Jong - 7 - Worked ever so hard for the team but his poo passing turns us around too often. With the new style of full back play its not as noticable but still an issue. Closing down and keeping a high temp though are great assets he does have.

Barry - 7 - Not as dominating as saturday but worked as hard as De Jong and the midfield was solid and inpregnable.

Ireland - 6 - Didnt really get into the game and was poor on the right, constantly out of position. Its a worry that he cant play in anything other than the attacking midfield position.

Bellemy - 8 - Frightened wolves to death with his pace and worked so hard. Shame he missed 2 sitters.

Tevez - 9 - The man in form and could afford to miss a gimme after the move of the season. Excellent again.

Subs

Garrido - 7 - Kept his nose clean in defence and used the ball well. Free kick was fucking mint!

Robinho - 6 - One good pass to Tevez for the 3rd and was close with a chance at the end.

Sylvinho - did a foul. That was it.
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Florida Blue » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:27 am

Fidel Castro wrote:Given - 7: Good save from Doyle in the second half, shaky moment at the start when he was caught in no-mans land. Otherwise not too much to do really.
Richards - 7: One silly moment when he lost possession foolishly but carried on his good form and is starting to look like the old Micah.
Kompany - 8: Faultless again. Dealt with everything thrown at him.
Toure - 8: Looks so much more composed on the ball and won just about everything. This is the real Toure we're finally seeing.
Zabaleta - 7: Silly booking again. Didn't get troubled too much though and got forward very well indeed. Looked good in midfield too, I like his versatility.
de Jong - 6: Lost possession in dangerous positions on a couple of occasions. Carried out his defensive duties well though.
Ireland - 5: Wasn't his night and didn't look as energetic as his usual self either. Deserved to be subbed.
Barry - 7: Started off slowly but had a good game in the end. Nothing spectacular but kept possession and passed the ball around well.
Petrov - 6: A bit quiet but I was impressed with his work-rate. Was involved in that great one-touch counter that Tevez somehow fucked up.
Bellamy - 8: Should have scored a couple really but like always worked his socks off and constantly looked dangerous and created chances for us.
Tevez - 8: Was getting a bit pissed off with him for the first 20 minutes cos nothing was coming off. Then he set Bellamy up (how did he miss???) and not soon after scored himself. He was brilliant from thereon in.
Garrido - 7: Fantastic free-kick. Put a great cross in later on as well and looked solid at the back.
Robinho - too late to mark really, but an assist and nearly a wonderful goal in 5 minutes isn't bad is it?


Actually Fidel, you are part right, but I think the other part is he is playing alongside a much more competent CB in Kompany than the mistake of a buy Lescott.
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Colin the King » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:38 am

Given 7- Not thoroughly tested but dealt comfortably with what was thrown at him. Distribution reasonably good. I'm sure he's delighted to have a confident defence in front of him now, makes his job so much easier.

Richards 7- Very impressive overall, points docked for being dispossessed cheaply when we were only winning 1-0. That could have proved costly. That's the one blip, otherwise he was sensible positionally, coming back when he surged forward, good in the air and comfortable on the ball.

Touré 8- Another excellent display. I can only think of one mishap, where he was outpaced by Doyle- the rest of the game he was superb. He and Kompany seem to work well together, having kept three clean sheets now as a partnership. Tonight he made some excellent interceptions and marked their forwards well.

Kompany 8- Two cracking performances on the bounce now, which is obviously very pleasing. I was concerned when we lost Lescott but Vinnie has come in and done brilliantly over the last few weeks. He looks immense in the air, like a monster, and so much better positionally than I remember him being- fewer needless fouls in key areas is one major improvement. He's a great footballer technically too which is always a bonus for a defender.

Zabaleta 7- I think he's trying to win a 'most yellow cards' competition! Apart from the reckless challenges, he's been great for us. Comfortable in possession, intelligent and an excellent tackler (most of the time). He slotted into midfield seamlessly when we switched things around and showed off his creative ability too. His versatility makes him a crucial part of our squad.

de Jong 9- Yet another outstanding performance. When he came to us I was impressed without being astounded- but this season he's made it very clear why he's one of the first names on Holland's teamsheet. Tonight he played a huge part in our win in my opinion- anchoring the defence and collecting loose balls time and time again. Perfect positionally, sensible on the ball, some excellent tackles. Love him.

Ireland 5- Easily our poorest player on the night. He made a few clever runs off the ball that weren't picked up on but in truth, he looked disinterested for large parts of the game. A fantastic talent and I hope Mancini can manage to bring the best out him, but he needs to put in a bigger effort than he did tonight. Rightly substituted.

Barry 7- Not quite the man-of-the-match performance we saw on Saturday, but he was effective nonetheless. Stayed close to de Jong and assisted him with keeping us tight in the middle, closed down spaces excellently and was reasonably good on the ball. Certainly the last three games have been much better than what we saw over the last few months. Hopefully he can keep it up and live up to the 'Mr. Consistent' reputation again.

Petrov 8- Made probably two of the most exquisite passes you'll see this season. On the ball he's just out of this world, and again, his delivery from the wide areas was pinpoint. What lets him down is that's he a bit lackadaisical- but I suppose when he's playing you have to expect that, workrate isn't his forté and all you can do is hope that the quality in attack outweighs the lack of presence in defence- it did tonight.

Bellamy 8- Another fantastic effort. I don't know where he gets the energy from. From a defensive perspective, he won the ball back and rushed their players so often and then, going forward, produced some moments of brilliance too. His runs were timed perfectly for the most part, and the dummy to get us going for the opening goal was first class. He just lacked the cutting edge in front of goal- on another night he could have had three all for himself.

Tevez 9- If you took the workrate and tenacity of Dickov, and the vision and sheer genius of Kinkladze, and stuck them in the oven for 45 minutes I reckon Carlos Tevez would come out. He's such a rarity in the modern game to have the best of both. He was menacing all night, running into channels, chasing endlessly off the ball, and then stepped up with the quality when needed too. His first goal was fortunate, but he had to be there, and the second was beautiful. Inch perfect into the bottom corner. Twelve goals now- worth every fucking penny this lad.

Garrido 8- I've rated Gaz since he came to City. Thought he was generally excellent under Sven until the whole team dipped around Christmas- he was, I think, unfairly targeted and made a scapegoat when really it was the whole club collapsing- but that's a different argument. He does lack pace but is a superb tackler, excellent on the ball and as we've seen twice now, is a free kick specialist to boot! His delivery from wide areas is as good as anyone, too. His introduction made all the difference because it enabled Zabs to move into a more natural role and we stormed on from there. Solid and confident when tested at the back tonight as well as everything else.

Robinho 7- Excellent spotting of Tevez for our third and some lovely touches, but let's not get carried away- we were 2-0 up with a few minutes to go when he came on.
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby 10.Goater_Legend » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:55 am

Given 6 - Didn't have alot to do but when called on was quality as ever
Zaba 8 Was all over the show battling away as ever top performance
Toure 7 Another solid performance, starting to show what he can do, lead the back line well
Kompany 7 Again dealt with alot of the high balls Wolves put in our box, kept Iwelumo quiet
Richards 6 Apart from that ball up when he gaves Wolves the ball he he kept there winger in his back pocket all night
Ireland 6 Quiet tonight, once he get's to grip with Roberto's system i'm sure he will be back to his best.
de Jong 7 Did his usual dirty work and passed the ball well, protected the back four very well
Barry 7 Cool calm desplay and he moved the ball around with his usual class
Petrov 6 Some good passes but was abit too quiet for me
Bellamy 8 Caused Wolves problems all night and his work rate was world-class, a credit to the shirt
Tevez 9* Getting better by the game, tore Wolves to shreads tonight

Garrido 8 Finished the game of for us and looked assured at left-back
Robinho 7 Made a goal and very nearly scored one, that's more like it Robi son
Sylvinho 6 Got forward well and kept the ball
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Swales4ever » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:14 am

Colin the King wrote:Given 7- Not thoroughly tested but dealt comfortably with what was thrown at him. Distribution reasonably good. I'm sure he's delighted to have a confident defence in front of him now, makes his job so much easier.

Richards 7- Very impressive overall, points docked for being dispossessed cheaply when we were only winning 1-0. That could have proved costly. That's the one blip, otherwise he was sensible positionally, coming back when he surged forward, good in the air and comfortable on the ball.

Touré 8- Another excellent display. I can only think of one mishap, where he was outpaced by Doyle- the rest of the game he was superb. He and Kompany seem to work well together, having kept three clean sheets now as a partnership. Tonight he made some excellent interceptions and marked their forwards well.

Kompany 8- Two cracking performances on the bounce now, which is obviously very pleasing. I was concerned when we lost Lescott but Vinnie has come in and done brilliantly over the last few weeks. He looks immense in the air, like a monster, and so much better positionally than I remember him being- fewer needless fouls in key areas is one major improvement. He's a great footballer technically too which is always a bonus for a defender.

Zabaleta 7- I think he's trying to win a 'most yellow cards' competition! Apart from the reckless challenges, he's been great for us. Comfortable in possession, intelligent and an excellent tackler (most of the time). He slotted into midfield seamlessly when we switched things around and showed off his creative ability too. His versatility makes him a crucial part of our squad.

de Jong 9- Yet another outstanding performance. When he came to us I was impressed without being astounded- but this season he's made it very clear why he's one of the first names on Holland's teamsheet. Tonight he played a huge part in our win in my opinion- anchoring the defence and collecting loose balls time and time again. Perfect positionally, sensible on the ball, some excellent tackles. Love him.

Ireland 5- Easily our poorest player on the night. He made a few clever runs off the ball that weren't picked up on but in truth, he looked disinterested for large parts of the game. A fantastic talent and I hope Mancini can manage to bring the best out him, but he needs to put in a bigger effort than he did tonight. Rightly substituted.

Barry 7- Not quite the man-of-the-match performance we saw on Saturday, but he was effective nonetheless. Stayed close to de Jong and assisted him with keeping us tight in the middle, closed down spaces excellently and was reasonably good on the ball. Certainly the last three games have been much better than what we saw over the last few months. Hopefully he can keep it up and live up to the 'Mr. Consistent' reputation again.

Petrov 8- Made probably two of the most exquisite passes you'll see this season. On the ball he's just out of this world, and again, his delivery from the wide areas was pinpoint. What lets him down is that's he a bit lackadaisical- but I suppose when he's playing you have to expect that, workrate isn't his forté and all you can do is hope that the quality in attack outweighs the lack of presence in defence- it did tonight.

Bellamy 8- Another fantastic effort. I don't know where he gets the energy from. From a defensive perspective, he won the ball back and rushed their players so often and then, going forward, produced some moments of brilliance too. His runs were timed perfectly for the most part, and the dummy to get us going for the opening goal was first class. He just lacked the cutting edge in front of goal- on another night he could have had three all for himself.

Tevez 9- If you took the workrate and tenacity of Dickov, and the vision and sheer genius of Kinkladze, and stuck them in the oven for 45 minutes I reckon Carlos Tevez would come out. He's such a rarity in the modern game to have the best of both. He was menacing all night, running into channels, chasing endlessly off the ball, and then stepped up with the quality when needed too. His first goal was fortunate, but he had to be there, and the second was beautiful. Inch perfect into the bottom corner. Twelve goals now- worth every fucking penny this lad.

Garrido 8- I've rated Gaz since he came to City. Thought he was generally excellent under Sven until the whole team dipped around Christmas- he was, I think, unfairly targeted and made a scapegoat when really it was the whole club collapsing- but that's a different argument. He does lack pace but is a superb tackler, excellent on the ball and as we've seen twice now, is a free kick specialist to boot! His delivery from wide areas is as good as anyone, too. His introduction made all the difference because it enabled Zabs to move into a more natural role and we stormed on from there. Solid and confident when tested at the back tonight as well as everything else.

Robinho 7- Excellent spotting of Tevez for our third and some lovely touches, but let's not get carried away- we were 2-0 up with a few minutes to go when he came on.

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Agree with the whole rating sheet and analisys (Tevez's one is great as well as he's been on the field) but really very much fail to understand such an high level for K. Tourè (on which everybody here agrees).
From my point of view is simply embarrassing: everyehen a ball flys over his head you have the feeling the force of gravity has been tripled some sq. inch. around his feet: don't have to came myself to England to explain how far important is for a CB to be a superb head hitter; he's not superb, nor excellent, nor good, nor average: he's simply unable to jump (and do not understand why according to the huge body he has - anyhow this is a weakness that only coach Jesus Christ would have been able to improve); forthermore, tonight I saw him dispersed when returning on the line from a way out (at least twice)
My rate would be not more than 5, being larger because it has been a huge victory away and the sheet remained clean.

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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Martinez » Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:27 am

10.Goater_Legend wrote:Given 6 - Didn't have alot to do but when called on was quality as ever
Zaba 8 Was all over the show battling away as ever top performance
Toure 7 Another solid performance, starting to show what he can do, lead the back line well
Kompany 7 Again dealt with alot of the high balls Wolves put in our box, kept Iwelumo quiet
Richards 6 Apart from that ball up when he gaves Wolves the ball he he kept there winger in his back pocket all night
Ireland 6 Quiet tonight, once he get's to grip with Roberto's system i'm sure he will be back to his best.
de Jong 7 Did his usual dirty work and passed the ball well, protected the back four very well
Barry 7 Cool calm desplay and he moved the ball around with his usual class
Petrov 6 Some good passes but was abit too quiet for me
Bellamy 8 Caused Wolves problems all night and his work rate was world-class, a credit to the shirt
Tevez 9* Getting better by the game, tore Wolves to shreads tonight

Garrido 8 Finished the game of for us and looked assured at left-back
Robinho 7 Made a goal and very nearly scored one, that's more like it Robi son
Sylvinho 6 Got forward well and kept the ball


Agree with these, I actually didn't think Stevie was doing that badly, when Garrido was coming on I was convinced it was Petrov who would be coming off, would have made more sense for me if we were trying to tie the game up. Looking at it now it was obviously a masterstroke by Mancini but I feel Stevie must have been injured as some have suggested already
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Wonderwall » Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:07 am

Colin the King wrote:Given 7- Not thoroughly tested but dealt comfortably with what was thrown at him. Distribution reasonably good. I'm sure he's delighted to have a confident defence in front of him now, makes his job so much easier.

Richards 7- Very impressive overall, points docked for being dispossessed cheaply when we were only winning 1-0. That could have proved costly. That's the one blip, otherwise he was sensible positionally, coming back when he surged forward, good in the air and comfortable on the ball.

Touré 8- Another excellent display. I can only think of one mishap, where he was outpaced by Doyle- the rest of the game he was superb. He and Kompany seem to work well together, having kept three clean sheets now as a partnership. Tonight he made some excellent interceptions and marked their forwards well.

Kompany 8- Two cracking performances on the bounce now, which is obviously very pleasing. I was concerned when we lost Lescott but Vinnie has come in and done brilliantly over the last few weeks. He looks immense in the air, like a monster, and so much better positionally than I remember him being- fewer needless fouls in key areas is one major improvement. He's a great footballer technically too which is always a bonus for a defender.

Zabaleta 7- I think he's trying to win a 'most yellow cards' competition! Apart from the reckless challenges, he's been great for us. Comfortable in possession, intelligent and an excellent tackler (most of the time). He slotted into midfield seamlessly when we switched things around and showed off his creative ability too. His versatility makes him a crucial part of our squad.

de Jong 9- Yet another outstanding performance. When he came to us I was impressed without being astounded- but this season he's made it very clear why he's one of the first names on Holland's teamsheet. Tonight he played a huge part in our win in my opinion- anchoring the defence and collecting loose balls time and time again. Perfect positionally, sensible on the ball, some excellent tackles. Love him.

Ireland 5- Easily our poorest player on the night. He made a few clever runs off the ball that weren't picked up on but in truth, he looked disinterested for large parts of the game. A fantastic talent and I hope Mancini can manage to bring the best out him, but he needs to put in a bigger effort than he did tonight. Rightly substituted.

Barry 7- Not quite the man-of-the-match performance we saw on Saturday, but he was effective nonetheless. Stayed close to de Jong and assisted him with keeping us tight in the middle, closed down spaces excellently and was reasonably good on the ball. Certainly the last three games have been much better than what we saw over the last few months. Hopefully he can keep it up and live up to the 'Mr. Consistent' reputation again.

Petrov 8- Made probably two of the most exquisite passes you'll see this season. On the ball he's just out of this world, and again, his delivery from the wide areas was pinpoint. What lets him down is that's he a bit lackadaisical- but I suppose when he's playing you have to expect that, workrate isn't his forté and all you can do is hope that the quality in attack outweighs the lack of presence in defence- it did tonight.

Bellamy 8- Another fantastic effort. I don't know where he gets the energy from. From a defensive perspective, he won the ball back and rushed their players so often and then, going forward, produced some moments of brilliance too. His runs were timed perfectly for the most part, and the dummy to get us going for the opening goal was first class. He just lacked the cutting edge in front of goal- on another night he could have had three all for himself.

Tevez 9- If you took the workrate and tenacity of Dickov, and the vision and sheer genius of Kinkladze, and stuck them in the oven for 45 minutes I reckon Carlos Tevez would come out. He's such a rarity in the modern game to have the best of both. He was menacing all night, running into channels, chasing endlessly off the ball, and then stepped up with the quality when needed too. His first goal was fortunate, but he had to be there, and the second was beautiful. Inch perfect into the bottom corner. Twelve goals now- worth every fucking penny this lad.

Garrido 8- I've rated Gaz since he came to City. Thought he was generally excellent under Sven until the whole team dipped around Christmas- he was, I think, unfairly targeted and made a scapegoat when really it was the whole club collapsing- but that's a different argument. He does lack pace but is a superb tackler, excellent on the ball and as we've seen twice now, is a free kick specialist to boot! His delivery from wide areas is as good as anyone, too. His introduction made all the difference because it enabled Zabs to move into a more natural role and we stormed on from there. Solid and confident when tested at the back tonight as well as everything else.

Robinho 7- Excellent spotting of Tevez for our third and some lovely touches, but let's not get carried away- we were 2-0 up with a few minutes to go when he came on.



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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:42 am

Grob wrote:Given - 7 - Good save from Doyle but glued to his line a couple of times when he could have swept things up. A worrying trend as this is happening more frequently.

Richards - 7 - Dropped a clanger when he dilli dallied on the ball infront of Roberto. Got a telling off and didnt do it again. Kept things simple otherwise and was solid.

Toure - 7 - Got better as the game went on but was guilty of slack passing at times. Strugled with Iwelumo aerially at the start. Not great in the air at all.

Kompany - 8 - The pick of a solid defence. Went about the job with minimum fuss and was never beaten. Really like him at CB.

Zabaletta - 7 - Filled in excellently at left back and once he had picked up the yellow played a little more restrained which actually suits him. Was very good on the right of midfield too. His adaptability is such an asset.

De Jong - 7 - Worked ever so hard for the team but his poo passing turns us around too often. With the new style of full back play its not as noticable but still an issue. Closing down and keeping a high temp though are great assets he does have.

Barry - 7 - Not as dominating as saturday but worked as hard as De Jong and the midfield was solid and inpregnable.

Ireland - 6 - Didnt really get into the game and was poor on the right, constantly out of position.
Its a worry that he cant play in anything other than the attacking midfield position.

Bellemy - 8 - Frightened wolves to death with his pace and worked so hard. Shame he missed 2 sitters.

Tevez - 9 - The man in form and could afford to miss a gimme after the move of the season. Excellent again.

Subs

Garrido - 7 - Kept his nose clean in defence and used the ball well. Free kick was fucking mint!

Robinho - 6 - One good pass to Tevez for the 3rd and was close with a chance at the end.

Sylvinho - did a foul. That was it.


I've been thinking the same about Stevie. I hate to think that he is a one dimensional player. He didn't even try last night to really go wide. The result was that Richards could not make any of his well known runs until Zabba switched positions.
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Re: Ratings vs. Wolves

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:47 am

Some people are being a bit hard on Petrov, especially Grob who seems to have forgotten his participation all together!

He done well adapting to a few new roles considering Ireland failed to do similar.
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