MUS wrote:Absolutely.
It feels like we've turned a corner with some of our naivety with the tactics in the away matches (barring the freak result against Tottenham).
This reminds me of how Chelsea went away and made sure they didn't lose to their direct rivals and focus on building up a healthy lead over the course of last season.
Sometimes you have to be pragmatic and look at the long-term.
I've never been this confident about a season before!
WhyAlwaysMe? wrote:http://www.squawka.com/football-team-rankings#goals-scored%23team-stats%23english-barclays-premier-league%7Cseason-2015/2016%230%2390%23any%23any%23season%231%23all-matches%23total%23desc%23total
Although our City players couldn't score in yesterday's derby, I found this chart showing City as the top goalscorers, to be very comforting... Especially considering how many matches Aguero & Silva have already missed.
Along with earning the most points, City also need to keep their goal difference advantage... Just in case the title fight is a very close race.
City64 wrote:
http://www.squawka.com/football-team-ra ... sc%23total
I think only Arsenal can get anywhere near us as per goals scored , rags are set up negatively and lack firepower.
Wooders wrote:It's only October you spuds
nottsblue wrote:Better to be top and have the others play catch up. Twenty eight games to go and hopefully we'll be top with twenty seven to go, twenty six to go, twenty five to go etc etc. doubt we will stay top the whole season but as long as we are thereabouts at the end of March and we have no serious injury worries, we will win it again. Be nice to do it before the last game though
sheblue wrote:Cant get lads going on about not attacking not going out gung-ho all all of that. We will win it be getting results in big games and not loosing them through naive tactics.
iwasthere2012 wrote:sheblue wrote:Cant get lads going on about not attacking not going out gung-ho all all of that. We will win it be getting results in big games and not loosing them through naive tactics.
I can understand that and Pellers' pragmatism on Saturday is something we would have welcomed in the past.
I just can't help thinking of that game as two points dropped rather than 1 point gained though. United really aren't as good as the respect we gave them.
The game plan was solid and not complaining about it. We just didn't offer anything as a counter-attack. I kept waiting for us to go and steal that game but nothing came.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:sheblue wrote:Cant get lads going on about not attacking not going out gung-ho all all of that. We will win it be getting results in big games and not loosing them through naive tactics.
I can understand that and Pellers' pragmatism on Saturday is something we would have welcomed in the past.
I just can't help thinking of that game as two points dropped rather than 1 point gained though. United really aren't as good as the respect we gave them.
The game plan was solid and not complaining about it. We just didn't offer anything as a counter-attack. I kept waiting for us to go and steal that game but nothing came.
Have to give them cunts credit for that though, they set up well to counter the counter, also our attacking quartet all had off days. Oh and Yaya is never a 10, he's wasted in that position.
DoomMerchant wrote:Can't wait to see The Count and Vincent lifting our Rocktober Champions trophy later this week!!!!
What a season it was gents.
Cheers
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