FA cup winners 2006 wrote:I am torn on this one. I thought we had 2 options.
1. Send a secondary team and let the main squad stay in Manchester and just concentrate on the utd game. Leave KDB, Silva, Sergio, Fernandinho, Ederson, Ottamendi, Walker, Delph and Sterling in Manchester. Let Pep stay too if it doesnt break the rules. Even the players that go and dont play still lose 2 days preparation and rest. 3 days lost for the players that do play.
2. Send a really strong team to try and get the juices flowing again. A few goals might bread a bit of confidence and rediscover the clinical finishing that has been missing of late.
Due to the amount of games we have played of late and the amount of games upcoming, i was leaning towards option 1 and hopefully the team will reflect this.
Also, Pep could use this game to introduce some new tactic or variation of tactic without much consequence if it doesn't gel straight away. It is a unique game where we will be playing a team who badly need to win while we are in the comfort zone and dont have any pressure on us
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:I am torn on this one. I thought we had 2 options.
1. Send a secondary team and let the main squad stay in Manchester and just concentrate on the utd game. Leave KDB, Silva, Sergio, Fernandinho, Ederson, Ottamendi, Walker, Delph and Sterling in Manchester. Let Pep stay too if it doesnt break the rules. Even the players that go and dont play still lose 2 days preparation and rest. 3 days lost for the players that do play.
2. Send a really strong team to try and get the juices flowing again. A few goals might bread a bit of confidence and rediscover the clinical finishing that has been missing of late.
Due to the amount of games we have played of late and the amount of games upcoming, i was leaning towards option 1 and hopefully the team will reflect this.
Also, Pep could use this game to introduce some new tactic or variation of tactic without much consequence if it doesn't gel straight away. It is a unique game where we will be playing a team who badly need to win while we are in the comfort zone and dont have any pressure on us
Burt wrote:Full strength for me.
Batter them then go into the derby full of confidence and keep the winning run going.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Interesting Donetsk fact (although we're actually playing in Kharkiv) - the town was originally called 'Hughesovka', after its founder John Hughes.
Surprised we're taking the full squad out, unless it's for some conditioning/cold weather training, or just some squad bonding.
london blue 2 wrote:Fuck it. Rest and smash rags. The run is sweet but that game trumps our run.
I think a few of our players look knackered, we lost John Stones because of him unnecessarily turning out for England in 2 meaningless friendlies.FA cup winners 2006 wrote:I am torn on this one. I thought we had 2 options.
1. Send a secondary team and let the main squad stay in Manchester and just concentrate on the utd game. Leave KDB, Silva, Sergio, Fernandinho, Ederson, Ottamendi, Walker, Delph and Sterling in Manchester. Let Pep stay too if it doesnt break the rules. Even the players that go and dont play still lose 2 days preparation and rest. 3 days lost for the players that do play.
2. Send a really strong team to try and get the juices flowing again. A few goals might bread a bit of confidence and rediscover the clinical finishing that has been missing of late.
Due to the amount of games we have played of late and the amount of games upcoming, i was leaning towards option 1 and hopefully the team will reflect this.
Also, Pep could use this game to introduce some new tactic or variation of tactic without much consequence if it doesn't gel straight away. It is a unique game where we will be playing a team who badly need to win while we are in the comfort zone and dont have any pressure on us
Dimples wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Fuck it. Rest and smash rags. The run is sweet but that game trumps our run.
I agree. This is a nothing game. We are through as group winners.
We need our best 11 fully rested and fit for the Rags. No risks to be taken on this nothing game.
Sure bring lots of the squad out there if we are doing explicit training for the Rags game - great - but do not play whoever will be up against the Rags.
Explicit training should be focused on set pieces, corners and high balls into the box (a Rag special)
The Rags game is going to be a tough bruising encounter.
We know what to expect, poss 25/75, shots 4/30 shots on target 3/12, etc...
But that might be all they need, a set piece and a corner and a ball lumped into the box, three attacks, three goals, etc...
So no messing with this CL game, forget it. Get training, practice those drills for the Rags and get rested.
london blue 2 wrote:Fuck it. Rest and smash rags. The run is sweet but that game trumps our run.
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