MotM v Gladbach

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MotM vs Gladbach

Bravo
2
3%
Zabaleta
0
No votes
Stones
10
13%
Otamendi
0
No votes
Kolarov
5
7%
Gundogen
10
13%
Fernandinho
6
8%
Sterling
5
7%
Navas
0
No votes
De Bruyne
9
12%
Aguero
28
37%
Sane
0
No votes
Clichy
0
No votes
Iheanacho
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 75

Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Thu Sep 15, 2016 6:53 am

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Yet again there are options for MotM which says so much about the way we are playing. Yes Kun this time but so many others are putting in top performances. I went for Kevin but it could have been Gundo , Stones , Dinho or ....

That Sane fella looks like he could be some buy doesn't he?


He certainly does Mr H.

Together with 'Gundo Fancy Feet' (thanks HailNerdQueen) - what a fantastic couple of acquisitions for us.

As someone posted recently (think it was Beefy) "Yum, yum".
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby zuricity » Thu Sep 15, 2016 7:56 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Aguero. Amazing!


His hat trick tonight was taken in an aggressive manner that was excessive in force and brutal.


He even runs and breaths in a brutal manner.

Such brutality can't be overlooked; he needs to be banned further.



Anyone got hold of the "Brutal" t shirt yet ?

I think there's a bow-tie available too .
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Sister of fu » Thu Sep 15, 2016 8:07 pm

Brother Raheem for me. On fire last night.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Thu Sep 15, 2016 8:27 pm

Sister of fu wrote:Brother Raheem for me. On fire last night.


As a 'keeper yourself Sis, how did you rate Bravo's contribution last night ??

Genuine question as he's certainly been in the media firing line since his debut in the Derby.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby South Stand Balti » Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:15 pm

I went for Razzer. Best I've seen him play. Stones was classy as fuck, Bravo was much much better and Gundo looks awesome.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Woodyblue » Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:31 pm

Gave mine to the mighty Kun. Had a second one on Stones though he just goes about his business without any real fuss but is a fucking giant for us in every sense at the moment
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Dameerto » Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:12 pm

zuricity wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Aguero. Amazing!


His hat trick tonight was taken in an aggressive manner that was excessive in force and brutal.


He even runs and breaths in a brutal manner.

Such brutality can't be overlooked; he needs to be banned further.



Anyone got hold of the "Brutal" t shirt yet ?

I think there's a bow-tie available too .

I'm not surprised if there is a teeshirt - that's just asking to be sloganised.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Justified logic » Fri Sep 16, 2016 11:23 am

Another all round team performance so again impossible for me to pick even two out as being above the rest, so went for KDB and Dinho as I hadn't credited them previously.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Sister of fu » Fri Sep 16, 2016 11:41 am

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Sister of fu wrote:Brother Raheem for me. On fire last night.


As a 'keeper yourself Sis, how did you rate Bravo's contribution last night ??

Genuine question as he's certainly been in the media firing line since his debut in the Derby.


I thought he was really impressive. He plays balls between the lines, is always there as an option for his team mates and doesn't tend to just hike it up the pitch. He did it on one occasion go long in the 2nd half and Pep was screaming at him for ages trying to get his attention to tell him not to as it turned over possession to Gladbach. The bit of skill he showed was sublime and I imagine most keepers that did that would then smash the ball 70 yards up the pitch. He is very controlled and measured and we will love him by the end of the season. Football has changed and gone are the days of defenders just kicking people and lumping balls up field and gone are the days of keepers just being there to make saves and take goal kicks. Has he been involved in the build up of two goals we have scored all ready by being measured in his approach? Not a bad start if you ask me.

I wasn't surprised when Joe was replaced if I am honest. When I was at City one of the coaches told me that Pellers was fuming with Hart and his display at home to Munich when they destroyed us and we couldn't get the ball back. I think it ended up 3-2 to them as we scored two late goals but we had been schooled. When City did get possession and the ball found its way to Hart he would lump it up the field or put it out of play again turning possession over. The manager of Munich that day, Pep Guardiola.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Sep 16, 2016 1:19 pm

Sister of fu wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Sister of fu wrote:Brother Raheem for me. On fire last night.


As a 'keeper yourself Sis, how did you rate Bravo's contribution last night ??

Genuine question as he's certainly been in the media firing line since his debut in the Derby.


I thought he was really impressive. He plays balls between the lines, is always there as an option for his team mates and doesn't tend to just hike it up the pitch. He did it on one occasion go long in the 2nd half and Pep was screaming at him for ages trying to get his attention to tell him not to as it turned over possession to Gladbach. The bit of skill he showed was sublime and I imagine most keepers that did that would then smash the ball 70 yards up the pitch. He is very controlled and measured and we will love him by the end of the season. Football has changed and gone are the days of defenders just kicking people and lumping balls up field and gone are the days of keepers just being there to make saves and take goal kicks. Has he been involved in the build up of two goals we have scored all ready by being measured in his approach? Not a bad start if you ask me.

I wasn't surprised when Joe was replaced if I am honest. When I was at City one of the coaches told me that Pellers was fuming with Hart and his display at home to Munich when they destroyed us and we couldn't get the ball back. I think it ended up 3-2 to them as we scored two late goals but we had been schooled. When City did get possession and the ball found its way to Hart he would lump it up the field or put it out of play again turning possession over. The manager of Munich that day, Pep Guardiola.


Bravo Stats.
Wooney Stats

I couldn't find any direct comparisons between City player stats v United player stats as none of the papers seemed to want to show the comparisons.
All the paper's analysis of the United v City game seem to want to say we out played them but Bravo was terrible and could have cost us the win.

the interesting thing I got out of the match is exactly as Sis describes above, our possession stats were 60/40 in our favour chiefly because Bravo acting as sweeper afforded us the luxury to hold onto the ball even with Ibra and Rooney pressing up on our CB's.

Look at the passing stats for Bravo and Rooney in that game and it tells you all you need to know about why we have this goalkeeper.
Bravo 44 passes.
Rooney 31 passes.

And I would guess that Bravo's were more constructive to our attacking play than most of Rooney's too.
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Re: MotM v Gladbach

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Fri Sep 16, 2016 9:49 pm

Sister of fu wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Sister of fu wrote:Brother Raheem for me. On fire last night.


As a 'keeper yourself Sis, how did you rate Bravo's contribution last night ??

Genuine question as he's certainly been in the media firing line since his debut in the Derby.


I thought he was really impressive. He plays balls between the lines, is always there as an option for his team mates and doesn't tend to just hike it up the pitch. He did it on one occasion go long in the 2nd half and Pep was screaming at him for ages trying to get his attention to tell him not to as it turned over possession to Gladbach. The bit of skill he showed was sublime and I imagine most keepers that did that would then smash the ball 70 yards up the pitch. He is very controlled and measured and we will love him by the end of the season. Football has changed and gone are the days of defenders just kicking people and lumping balls up field and gone are the days of keepers just being there to make saves and take goal kicks. Has he been involved in the build up of two goals we have scored all ready by being measured in his approach? Not a bad start if you ask me.

I wasn't surprised when Joe was replaced if I am honest. When I was at City one of the coaches told me that Pellers was fuming with Hart and his display at home to Munich when they destroyed us and we couldn't get the ball back. I think it ended up 3-2 to them as we scored two late goals but we had been schooled. When City did get possession and the ball found its way to Hart he would lump it up the field or put it out of play again turning possession over. The manager of Munich that day, Pep Guardiola.


Thanks for the post Sis; that's much appreciated.
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