South Stand Balti wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:phips wrote:nope. Manuel will play the same 11 vs. Everton. its absurd.
De Bruyne looks gassed. he hasn't had a rest since he joined the club.
I am not sure how many times you need to be told this but here we go again anyway. We haven't got enough fit players to replace the tired players with. Clichy and Zaba are injured. Kompany is injured and Demichelis is so far over the hill he is half-way up the next valley. Delph and Fernando are not fit. Silva and Aguero are not properly fit yet but need minutes on the field, like pre-season over again. Nasri is out for the season.
We can't just twitch our noses and magic up replacement footballers.
I think we can make some changes for the league cup game, Tokes. Both Zaba and Clichy are fit again and Fernamdo was on the bench. If Delph is fit I would play him too. Nacho could play and Bony could start too. I know its risky to change so many but the lads need a break. I would start daft Martin too against Everton.
I hope we can, but I don't see the point in players who are not fit playing in a semi-final. Being on the bench and being ready for 90 minutes of action are two very different things, unfortunately. Aguero and Silva need the game time though so I wouldn't leave them out. Navas for de Bruyne would be useful I think. Maybe Iheanacho for Sterling too, and play him as part of the attacking midfield three. I reckon he could do that. It is a semi-final though, and Everton, while not Brazil 1970, are still a good team on their own patch. We can't weaken the team too much or we might end up leaving ourselves too much to do in the second leg. A repeat of what happened last time we were at this stage would do me nicely.
If the players you mentioned were properly fit, they'd be starting matches, I'm sure. It is their condition rather than the "bloody-mindedness" of the manager that is stopping them playing. I firmly believe that.
Your right leg I like; I've got nothing against your right leg. The trouble is neither have you.