ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
City64 wrote:We didn't take our chances last night and Bony was awfull , what's with all the drama ????
ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
edge275 wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
It seems the term 'injury prone' is up for debate here. Your view is that unless it's the same injury re-occurring a player is not injury prone - which I can understand your view point. However in my humble opinion regardless of what injuries a player suffers, and what part of his body, if he is injured often then to me he is simply injury prone regardless if each injury is completely separate to the others.
Sometimes it can be down to how a player plays. Aguero for example has a low centre of gravity, is pretty rapid, likes to take on players, and rides challenges when needed. Not to mention he's also one of the best players in world football and would be very beneficial for opposing teams to 'take him out'. No wonder he gets injured a lot.
For me the performance last night was simply unacceptable. Bearing in mind we didn't even score our goal - Juventus did and was a blatant foul. And they also had one or two chances of their own in addition to their two goals. Two offsides were questionable when they were clean through, and Hart made a great save when he fell down to his left. On another day Juventus could've stuffed us 4 - 0.
Juventus of course are a great side, but they are not the team they were last year. Added to the fact we've added another 150+ million in talent to our side over the summer, whilst they lost Pirlo, Tevez and Vidal. Getting beat in the manner we did at home just isn't good enough.
edge275 wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
It seems the term 'injury prone' is up for debate here. Your view is that unless it's the same injury re-occurring a player is not injury prone - which I can understand your view point. However in my humble opinion regardless of what injuries a player suffers, and what part of his body, if he is injured often then to me he is simply injury prone regardless if each injury is completely separate to the others.
Sometimes it can be down to how a player plays. Aguero for example has a low centre of gravity, is pretty rapid, likes to take on players, and rides challenges when needed. Not to mention he's also one of the best players in world football and would be very beneficial for opposing teams to 'take him out'. No wonder he gets injured a lot.
For me the performance last night was simply unacceptable. Bearing in mind we didn't even score our goal - Juventus did and was a blatant foul. And they also had one or two chances of their own in addition to their two goals. Two offsides were questionable when they were clean through, and Hart made a great save when he fell down to his left. On another day Juventus could've stuffed us 4 - 0.
Juventus of course are a great side, but they are not the team they were last year. Added to the fact we've added another 150+ million in talent to our side over the summer, whilst they lost Pirlo, Tevez and Vidal. Getting beat in the manner we did at home just isn't good enough.
City64 wrote:edge275 wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
It seems the term 'injury prone' is up for debate here. Your view is that unless it's the same injury re-occurring a player is not injury prone - which I can understand your view point. However in my humble opinion regardless of what injuries a player suffers, and what part of his body, if he is injured often then to me he is simply injury prone regardless if each injury is completely separate to the others.
Sometimes it can be down to how a player plays. Aguero for example has a low centre of gravity, is pretty rapid, likes to take on players, and rides challenges when needed. Not to mention he's also one of the best players in world football and would be very beneficial for opposing teams to 'take him out'. No wonder he gets injured a lot.
For me the performance last night was simply unacceptable. Bearing in mind we didn't even score our goal - Juventus did and was a blatant foul. And they also had one or two chances of their own in addition to their two goals. Two offsides were questionable when they were clean through, and Hart made a great save when he fell down to his left. On another day Juventus could've stuffed us 4 - 0.
Juventus of course are a great side, but they are not the team they were last year. Added to the fact we've added another 150+ million in talent to our side over the summer, whilst they lost Pirlo, Tevez and Vidal. Getting beat in the manner we did at home just isn't good enough.
OTT reaction , too much drama ! Have I already posted this ?
edge275 wrote:City64 wrote:edge275 wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Can we please put to bed that Aguero is injury prone. A few years ago yes, he had muscular problems and has since sorted them out. Since the start of last season he was out for 6 weeks after being caught between Besic and Barry with a damaged knee. On Saturday he got an almighty kick on the knee from Dann which caused some damage to his knee. These are not injuries but are blows which are damaging to the joint or muscle but are not due to being injury prone.
Sterling was kicked constantly on the calves by Chiellini et al which meant that he could no longer run at pace which nullified his threat last night.
I have seen us play better than last night but have also seen us play much worse. If Bony, Sterling or Silva had scored with any of the chances they had last night we would have been out of sight of Juventus. Instead they scored from a great ball in from Pogba which was a one in a hundred pass, then when Kolarov is running with his back to the ball it strikes him and falls perfectly for Morata who hits a tremendous shot which just went in off the post. We were the better team, despite what MacManamanananamanaman said, but Juventus took this half chances and we didn't take our golden chances.
It seems the term 'injury prone' is up for debate here. Your view is that unless it's the same injury re-occurring a player is not injury prone - which I can understand your view point. However in my humble opinion regardless of what injuries a player suffers, and what part of his body, if he is injured often then to me he is simply injury prone regardless if each injury is completely separate to the others.
Sometimes it can be down to how a player plays. Aguero for example has a low centre of gravity, is pretty rapid, likes to take on players, and rides challenges when needed. Not to mention he's also one of the best players in world football and would be very beneficial for opposing teams to 'take him out'. No wonder he gets injured a lot.
For me the performance last night was simply unacceptable. Bearing in mind we didn't even score our goal - Juventus did and was a blatant foul. And they also had one or two chances of their own in addition to their two goals. Two offsides were questionable when they were clean through, and Hart made a great save when he fell down to his left. On another day Juventus could've stuffed us 4 - 0.
Juventus of course are a great side, but they are not the team they were last year. Added to the fact we've added another 150+ million in talent to our side over the summer, whilst they lost Pirlo, Tevez and Vidal. Getting beat in the manner we did at home just isn't good enough.
OTT reaction , too much drama ! Have I already posted this ?
Breaking Bad is drama.
Highlighting my opinions on Pellegrini's mistakes and the fact I felt we weren't good enough, isn't.
ayrshireblue wrote:Injury prone is where a player keeps picking up injuries, getting kicked or battered by an opposing player is not injury prone. I suppose in your eyes Luke Shaw is now injury prone because he got injured last night.
We were the better team and were never in danger of getting stuffed 4-0 you muppet.
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