nottsblue wrote:Under 23s 1-0 up at home v dippers
Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Those lads have "played the same way as the first team" for years now and are more comfortable doing so.
Kolarov and Kompany look anything but assured playing the ball out but to Humphreys and Tosin it's just what they do. As with John Stones. Angus Gunn is more than happy with the ball at his feet.And that's with Angus and Tosin messing up a couple of times too!
Fidel Castro wrote:Is it just me or has Dilrosun made a huge improvement this season?
Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Justified logic wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Tbf he'd been out injured since April, hasn't played for the first team this season but has appeared 3 times now for the u23s. This is what we could have done with Kompany to bring him up to full fitness. I say could; I don't think it is the club ethos now to play older players in the youth team if they don't fit with the way the team plays. Still, it could have been a testing ground for his style of play as well as his fitness.
Btw, the LFC TV coverage is every bit as cringingly victim-orientated and over-hyped as the rest of the club. I've listened to Chelsea and United u23 or friendly match commentaries before and they were fair to the opponents (us). For LFC TV there was only one team on the pitch. What a strange lot they are at Liverpool.
Fidel Castro wrote:Is it just me or has Dilrosun made a huge improvement this season?
Blue Since 76 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Those lads have "played the same way as the first team" for years now and are more comfortable doing so.
Kolarov and Kompany look anything but assured playing the ball out but to Humphreys and Tosin it's just what they do. As with John Stones. Angus Gunn is more than happy with the ball at his feet.And that's with Angus and Tosin messing up a couple of times too!
They may be more comfortable, but I'm still not sure the fans are! There was only one mistake from it, but I still think they need to learn to be a bit more pragmatic - 1 or 2 into the stand in a game isn't the end of the world.
Agree with your comments about Kompany. I suspect his passing rather than his injuries might be what sees him leave this summer.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:First time I've seen the EDS this season and impressed by usual characters.
They play out from the back in the same way as the 1st team (and make everyone nervous in the same way). Liverpool looked more athletic, but the City lads looked better players. Fernandes was neat and tidy and Angelino looked a class above most players on the pitch, first half especially. Diaz played as lone striker and we struggled to get the ball to him, with 2 big centre halves (Sakho!), but when he dropped and turned he was a real threat to them. Their keeper made 3 or 4 good saves, despite looking like it was past his bedtime (am I getting old?) and we were well worth the 1-0 win.
Those lads have "played the same way as the first team" for years now and are more comfortable doing so.
Kolarov and Kompany look anything but assured playing the ball out but to Humphreys and Tosin it's just what they do. As with John Stones. Angus Gunn is more than happy with the ball at his feet.And that's with Angus and Tosin messing up a couple of times too!
They may be more comfortable, but I'm still not sure the fans are! There was only one mistake from it, but I still think they need to learn to be a bit more pragmatic - 1 or 2 into the stand in a game isn't the end of the world.
Agree with your comments about Kompany. I suspect his passing rather than his injuries might be what sees him leave this summer.
I am sure some fans aren't but that's tough and they need to get used to it. The ball was launched a few times last night at the right times but mostly they looked to play it out and on a few occasions they did it superbly sucking Liverpool in enough that we could launch an attack with a limited Pool defence in front of us.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 18's have a Friday morning game coming soon against Wolves i think.
Justified logic wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 18's have a Friday morning game coming soon against Wolves i think.
11am on 11 November
Blue Since 76 wrote:Justified logic wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 18's have a Friday morning game coming soon against Wolves i think.
11am on 11 November
Surely not! Not very convenient anyway and can't do Saturday mornings with lad playing football, but hopefully some evening games when the cup starts properly
Blue Since 76 wrote:Justified logic wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 18's have a Friday morning game coming soon against Wolves i think.
11am on 11 November
Surely not! Not very convenient anyway and can't do Saturday mornings with lad playing football, but hopefully some evening games when the cup starts properly
Justified logic wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 18's have a Friday morning game coming soon against Wolves i think.
11am on 11 November
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