johnny crossan wrote:It won't take too many more 6 nils to bring me round ;)
Might break the goal scoring record this season. Can't wait to see what happens against Palace.
johnny crossan wrote:It won't take too many more 6 nils to bring me round ;)
Original Dub wrote:IMO we've never really had a style since the takeover.
Moreso it seemed we played to beat whatever team was in front of us under mancini and under pellegrini, we were balls out attack, but still adapted to the opposition and often got sucked into their style of play.
The very best teams have a style that stays the same and it's up to the oppo to adapt and try to cope with it.
I really think pep is the one to take us to this level. I also know this was never going to happen quickly.
He enforced the style of play first and foremost and then replaced the ones who weren't up to it .
Shory term pain for long term gain last season. Even at that we were robbed in one or two competitions.
I have total faith in him. And it will take a tremendous implosion to change that.
We're going to the very top level. Finally.
Original Dub wrote:IMO we've never really had a style since the takeover.
Moreso it seemed we played to beat whatever team was in front of us under mancini and under pellegrini, we were balls out attack, but still adapted to the opposition and often got sucked into their style of play.
The very best teams have a style that stays the same and it's up to the oppo to adapt and try to cope with it.
I really think pep is the one to take us to this level. I also know this was never going to happen quickly.
He enforced the style of play first and foremost and then replaced the ones who weren't up to it .
Shory term pain for long term gain last season. Even at that we were robbed in one or two competitions.
I have total faith in him. And it will take a tremendous implosion to change that.
We're going to the very top level. Finally.
Original Dub wrote:IMO we've never really had a style since the takeover.
Moreso it seemed we played to beat whatever team was in front of us under mancini and under pellegrini, we were balls out attack, but still adapted to the opposition and often got sucked into their style of play.
The very best teams have a style that stays the same and it's up to the oppo to adapt and try to cope with it.
I really think pep is the one to take us to this level. I also know this was never going to happen quickly.
He enforced the style of play first and foremost and then replaced the ones who weren't up to it .
Shory term pain for long term gain last season. Even at that we were robbed in one or two competitions.
I have total faith in him. And it will take a tremendous implosion to change that.
We're going to the very top level. Finally.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Original Dub wrote:IMO we've never really had a style since the takeover.
Moreso it seemed we played to beat whatever team was in front of us under mancini and under pellegrini, we were balls out attack, but still adapted to the opposition and often got sucked into their style of play.
The very best teams have a style that stays the same and it's up to the oppo to adapt and try to cope with it.
I really think pep is the one to take us to this level. I also know this was never going to happen quickly.
He enforced the style of play first and foremost and then replaced the ones who weren't up to it .
Shory term pain for long term gain last season. Even at that we were robbed in one or two competitions.
I have total faith in him. And it will take a tremendous implosion to change that.
We're going to the very top level. Finally.
Yeah but do you like him?
Justified logic wrote:Just can't help himself. Bleating on about his only love, Barcelona, again...Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola: "It was so good. Especially after an away game in the Champions League. The way we played as a team, we are so happy.
"I was lucky to manage Barcelona with many outstanding performances but this week has been a lot of goals. We have found our game, we can make short passes and we have a lot of energy from our full-backs.
"The people who come from the bench always give us something new. Clean sheets are a consequence of you controlling the game.
"You have to be serious until the end, goal difference could be important but it is Sergio Aguero's decision [to give the penalty to Raheem Sterling.]"
PrezIke wrote:What does he actually know about football?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:What does he actually know about football?
Thankfully Delph didn't do what PeP wanted.
Genius from Delph.
PrezIke wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:What does he actually know about football?
Thankfully Delph didn't do what PeP wanted.
Genius from Delph.
How did you come to that assessment mate?
NBC broke down how Delph was playing almost as a CM which opened up space for KDB and a few others to help us cause Chelsea so many problems.
He also picked Fabian as the LB for the last two matches, which I think most assumed was going to be awarded to Danilo.
PrezIke wrote:I saw Peter Schmeichel sound like an idiot the other day on Sky's "The Debate". He obviously doesn't watch us whilst they were bigging up Aguero's game as he still found a way to take a jibe at Pep in all of it (surprise!). He questioned why Pep benched Kun last season or that he needed to improve, suggesting that just because he doesn't do all of the other things Pep wants that he should not bench him as he is a goal scorer and that's his job.
It's as if he doesn't understand nor the idea of teaching which includes how believing players can change to show them it can make them even more effective works. It has worked, as Kun is clearly better as a result, and it has helped the team when he was playing. But that doesn't fit the narrative, and exposes their bias or lack of knowledge about Pep's approach.
PrezIke wrote:I saw Peter Schmeichel sound like an idiot the other day on Sky's "The Debate". He obviously doesn't watch us whilst they were bigging up Aguero's game as he still found a way to take a jibe at Pep in all of it (surprise!). He questioned why Pep benched Kun last season or that he needed to improve, suggesting that just because he doesn't do all of the other things Pep wants that he should not bench him as he is a goal scorer and that's his job.
It's as if he doesn't understand nor the idea of teaching which includes how believing players can change to show them it can make them even more effective works. It has worked, as Kun is clearly better as a result, and it has helped the team when he was playing. But that doesn't fit the narrative, and exposes their bias or lack of knowledge about Pep's approach.
mr_nool wrote:PrezIke wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:What does he actually know about football?
Thankfully Delph didn't do what PeP wanted.
Genius from Delph.
How did you come to that assessment mate?
NBC broke down how Delph was playing almost as a CM which opened up space for KDB and a few others to help us cause Chelsea so many problems.
He also picked Fabian as the LB for the last two matches, which I think most assumed was going to be awarded to Danilo.
I don't get that remark either. Especially since that was exactly how he played in the last game as well. The only difference was that we were lopsided then with Delph playing as an inverted fullback in possession and Walker providing width. Today they both tucked into the centre depending on which side the ball was on.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Pep wanted him gone , loaned or sold (One of the two ) but Delph refused.
PEP obviously gets the credit for having him there at left back now , but if it wasn’t for Delphs refusal to leave — where would we be today ???
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