iwasthere2012 wrote:Ended 3-1 but should have been more.
Diaz really grew into the second half. Put through our outside right with s ball David Silva would dream about. Liverpool keeper probably touched the ball more than any of his teammates.
Saved at least 3 one on ones and s couple of other decent saves.
One move by Diaz where he just drove into the box beating about four players was Kinkladze-Esque
And as for Sancho. I'd say The Liverpool players are glad to see the back of him and will hope never to see him again.
Deserved a goal but he was just untouchable. They couldn't get near him.
Some other good performances but hard to know how good as we were not troubled in the second half and by the end we're only toying with them.
Very enjoyable. Southampton next.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Glad some more have had the chance to watch this under 18's side even if only on facebook. I keep saying they are a dream to watch and they were again tonight. Up against a Liverpool side they beat 7 nil earlier in the season so no surprise they came to park the bus big style.
Don't care who you are or how good you are it's not easy to get through a 10 man defence. I thought City played some really good stuff in the first half with Sancho absolutely outstanding. It was one of his runs that brought the goal as Tom Dele lashed home the loose ball. Liverpool basically scored with their only attack of the first half , well taken goal too.
City did start playing some long balls in the 2nd half but maybe that was about worrying them we might get in behind but quickly we got back to the real play and with Diaz much more in the middle than right wing the threat was increased significantly even if not much was coming down the right.
Anyway 2 more goals and once the "pressure" was off Diaz and Sancho were ripping through them at will trying to score a Kinkladze goal and nearly doing it a few times.
For this game we effectively added Diaz, Nmecha, and Duheaney to the regular week in week out under 18's to give us that extra edge I assume.That meant leaving out Gonzalez ( only 16 and on the bench tonight) Frimpong ( also 16 if not 15 and also on the bench) and Pozo,Rosler,Poveda not invovled at all. We have real strength in depth at this level and I think we would have won with the regulars too.
Not too impressed by some of Diallo's passing but he sits in front of the back 4 and did a good job with the goal a great bonus. I liked the 2 center backs Francis and Latibeaudierre. Smith played well till he let their sub wide player get a couple of crosses in. Nmecha struggled i thought but took his goal very very well. Diaz a bit out of it first half but a real threat in the 2nd as he moved more centrally.
Good team performance and how Sancho didn't get a direct assist or goal is baffling but he is a delight to watch isn't he?
iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
Dubciteh wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
Is he a bit like a left footed alexis sanches?
iwasthere2012 wrote:Dubciteh wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
Is he a bit like a left footed alexis sanches?
Looks comfortable on both feet to me.
From what I've heard, he's actually right footed.
Nigels Tackle wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Dubciteh wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
Is he a bit like a left footed alexis sanches?
Looks comfortable on both feet to me.
From what I've heard, he's actually right footed.
1:54 - wow
amazing that that is one all from game
iwasthere2012 wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Dubciteh wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
Is he a bit like a left footed alexis sanches?
Looks comfortable on both feet to me.
From what I've heard, he's actually right footed.
1:54 - wow
amazing that that is one all from game
I wish they had the same footage of Sancho 's contributions in one package.
He was even better in my book over the two halves.
The Liverpool players were terrified of him every time he got on the ball. MOTM in my opinion.
The two of these alone should have had a brace each.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Worth a look. If anyone is interested. This is footage of Diaz from last night.
He's young and loves running with the ball. It can lead him into trouble at times, particularly like last night when you're against a team that barely makes it out of their half.
I think the second half, he began to shine.
He's incredibly skilful.
iwasthere2012 wrote:EDS lost 2-1 to Colchester tonight I believe.
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#PLCup XI v @ColU_Official: Haug, Bullock, Oliver, Humphreys, Sarmiento, Patching, Bolton, Kongolo, Hardy, Boadu, Fernandes #mcfc
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Two of them were subs last night.
Any thoughts on the team put out Doug?
Dubciteh wrote:Didnt realise Ian Lawlor signed for Doncaster.
Seems like hes around ages without actually doing anything.
best of luck to him, good chance he could be ireland number 1 in a few years if he moves up a couple of divisions.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Didnt realise Ian Lawlor signed for Doncaster.
Seems like hes around ages without actually doing anything.
best of luck to him, good chance he could be ireland number 1 in a few years if he moves up a couple of divisions.
Decent keeper for sure but I guess just not deemed good enough for City's level whereas Gunn just might be. Billy O'Brien also move on loan to St. Mirren I think so maybe we might see some of Daniel Grimshaw soon although it was Haug who played U 23's last night and Grimmy on the bench.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Didnt realise Ian Lawlor signed for Doncaster.
Seems like hes around ages without actually doing anything.
best of luck to him, good chance he could be ireland number 1 in a few years if he moves up a couple of divisions.
Decent keeper for sure but I guess just not deemed good enough for City's level whereas Gunn just might be. Billy O'Brien also move on loan to St. Mirren I think so maybe we might see some of Daniel Grimshaw soon although it was Haug who played U 23's last night and Grimmy on the bench.
Keep an eye out for defender Finley Burns..13 years old we have just signed from Southend......175 k...so he must be something special.
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