Beefymcfc wrote:TGR wrote:A win is a win. Three points is three points.
Nothing more to add.
It's the same for Bournemouth. They could have scored 5 or 6 but a win is a win
Beefymcfc wrote:TGR wrote:A win is a win. Three points is three points.
Nothing more to add.
Green & Blue wrote:Great to be back on track in the league regardless of the overall performance.
Navas and Yaya looked good today but Joe hart motm, he was unlucky to concede today he had a great game.
All things considered(rags embarrassment) it's been a great week.
City64 wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Great to be back on track in the league regardless of the overall performance.
Navas and Yaya looked good today but Joe hart motm, he was unlucky to concede today he had a great game.
All things considered(rags embarrassment) it's been a great week.
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Douglas Higginbottom wrote:City64 wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Great to be back on track in the league regardless of the overall performance.
Navas and Yaya looked good today but Joe hart motm, he was unlucky to concede today he had a great game.
All things considered(rags embarrassment) it's been a great week.
Here here .
As I said somewhere else I thought Yaya did some good things going forward and obviously with his part in the winner but as a central midfield playe (holding) I thought he was a rotal liability as usual and contributed to why Swansea were able to go straight through us at times.
In that first half I thought I could hear Joe Hart regularly screaming at Yaya about getting back into position when we lost the ball. I was at the far end and if it wasn't Joe there was somebody at it all the time and I am sure it wasn't from the stand
everyonehatesus wrote:Yaya is a lazy fucker for 80% of the match. The other 20% he's unstoppable when he wants to go for it, he is a pain in the backside because we all know how good he can be.
bigblue wrote:everyonehatesus wrote:Yaya is a lazy fucker for 80% of the match. The other 20% he's unstoppable when he wants to go for it, he is a pain in the backside because we all know how good he can be.
Here's a novel idea: maybe he isn't a "lazy fucker" 80% of the time, he's just pacing himself and waiting to find the right moment to use his strengths.
Much like how someone running a marathon doesn't do a full out sprint the whole time. If he were to "go 100%" the whole time, Yaya would resemble many English CMs (Milner, Henderson, etc..). All work rate, but very average end product and nothing special. But that's what many Engliah fans seem to like; headless chickens running in circles with no real affect on the game.
City64 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:City64 wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Great to be back on track in the league regardless of the overall performance.
Navas and Yaya looked good today but Joe hart motm, he was unlucky to concede today he had a great game.
All things considered(rags embarrassment) it's been a great week.
Here here .
As I said somewhere else I thought Yaya did some good things going forward and obviously with his part in the winner but as a central midfield playe (holding) I thought he was a rotal liability as usual and contributed to why Swansea were able to go straight through us at times.
In that first half I thought I could hear Joe Hart regularly screaming at Yaya about getting back into position when we lost the ball. I was at the far end and if it wasn't Joe there was somebody at it all the time and I am sure it wasn't from the stand
I get your point pal but going back to how static we were up top and no pass options or movement for Silva to do his world class stuff I think our midfield players realised our best option of creating opportunities were from set pieces , Yaya had a few decent free kick efforts plus we scored from a corner and Yaya,s last gasp piece of magic .It was that sort of performance , Bony offers us very little upfront it effects our midfield massively and our style of play , its no wonder we have only scored 7 goals away from home so far this season with Aguero mostly injured , it has cost us plenty of points for sure ......... signing another center forward next month is a priority if we are to win silverware .
blues2win wrote:We haven't got the luxury of a deep lying midfielder who is not prepared to or can't work off the ball. Sorry. In a two man midfield Yaya leaves an impossible burden for his partner as Pellegrini accepted yesterday at half time. I would never play Yaya without two other midfielders alongside him which means Fernandinho and either Delph or Fernando. No harm in leaving him on the bench now and then either rather than playing him every game. He still has great value for the team on the ball but as he advances in years and with his large frame Pellegrini has to be realistic about what he can and can't expect from him.
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