PeterParker wrote:My biggest concern was that we could react after their goal because we had no one on the bench.
4 competitions ongoing and no subs that could come in and change the game.
zabbadabbado wrote:I thought Pep decision to take Sterling off was actually the wrong one. Now his confidence will be shot. "Yes he missed a sitter"; still he was the one most likely to score. Aguero reverted to type (did he even have a shot today ?) . Gundogan is like a Duracell Bunny runs around in circles with the Ball, until he loses it, Bernado is Navas in disguise.
Sterling will get all the shit today. We will do well to remember how many points he alone gained for us this season.
Don’t understand why Guardiola didn’t try moving Sterling back on to the other wing. Stick Bernado on the opposite, Bernado creates fuck all 99% of the time.
Injuries catching up with us.
I think we should have strengthened up front. I am convinced we will pay the price for this.
Just the 16 points lead it is.
I agree.Beefymcfc wrote:PeterParker wrote:My biggest concern was that we could react after their goal because we had no one on the bench.
4 competitions ongoing and no subs that could come in and change the game.
That's what happens when some of your best players get injuries. Just think, that was our 9th game in 32 days. The schedule for successful clubs is gruelling. Combined with being allowed to be hacked to death, eventually it takes its toll.
zabbadabbado wrote:I agree.Beefymcfc wrote:PeterParker wrote:My biggest concern was that we could react after their goal because we had no one on the bench.
4 competitions ongoing and no subs that could come in and change the game.
That's what happens when some of your best players get injuries. Just think, that was our 9th game in 32 days. The schedule for successful clubs is gruelling. Combined with being allowed to be hacked to death, eventually it takes its toll.
A combination of excessive amount of games played in a short time. Played exclusively by the same players because of on going injuries.
We should have brought in a striker on loan. We could have gone for Sturridge on loan, as a plan B until the end of the season. We didn’t get Mahrez so thought fuck it. No doubt we will win the League. Not sure about the rest unless our injuries start clearing up quickly.
You are right.We need to start picking our battles until the treatment room empties.South Stand Balti wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:I agree.Beefymcfc wrote:PeterParker wrote:My biggest concern was that we could react after their goal because we had no one on the bench.
4 competitions ongoing and no subs that could come in and change the game.
That's what happens when some of your best players get injuries. Just think, that was our 9th game in 32 days. The schedule for successful clubs is gruelling. Combined with being allowed to be hacked to death, eventually it takes its toll.
A combination of excessive amount of games played in a short time. Played exclusively by the same players because of on going injuries.
We should have brought in a striker on loan. We could have gone for Sturridge on loan, as a plan B until the end of the season. We didn’t get Mahrez so thought fuck it. No doubt we will win the League. Not sure about the rest unless our injuries start clearing up quickly.
I agree but perhaps the glaringly obvious solution was to play the reserves at Cardiff. That was our 3rd game in 6 days with the same group expected to perform. We looked knackered late on. That's only 2 points taken from the last 9 points available away from home. Long way to go this season, starting with Leicester, Arse and then Chelsea. I'm hoping the main men are rested at Wigan.
South Stand Balti wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:I agree.Beefymcfc wrote:PeterParker wrote:My biggest concern was that we could react after their goal because we had no one on the bench.
4 competitions ongoing and no subs that could come in and change the game.
That's what happens when some of your best players get injuries. Just think, that was our 9th game in 32 days. The schedule for successful clubs is gruelling. Combined with being allowed to be hacked to death, eventually it takes its toll.
A combination of excessive amount of games played in a short time. Played exclusively by the same players because of on going injuries.
We should have brought in a striker on loan. We could have gone for Sturridge on loan, as a plan B until the end of the season. We didn’t get Mahrez so thought fuck it. No doubt we will win the League. Not sure about the rest unless our injuries start clearing up quickly.
I agree but perhaps the glaringly obvious solution was to play the reserves at Cardiff. That was our 3rd game in 6 days with the same group expected to perform. We looked knackered late on. That's only 2 points taken from the last 9 points available away from home. Long way to go this season, starting with Leicester, Arse and then Chelsea. I'm hoping the main men are rested at Wigan.
Chinners wrote:Fucl to this resting players for an important cup game. If some fans had their way we'd not be playing at Wembley in a few weeks and would have been knocked out of the FA cup in the 3rd round. I want our club to win everything this season, we will never have a better chance to do so!
blues2win wrote:The least important match this month is the FA Cup match against Wigan. We have to prioritise winning the League and advancing in the CL. Three points against Lecister crucial. Need a strong first leg against Basel. We’re already in the Carabao Cup Final so it’s just one match. We’re not going to win the quadruple.
aaron bond wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:I thought Pep decision to take Sterling off was actually the wrong one. Now his confidence will be shot. "Yes he missed a sitter"; still he was the one most likely to score. Aguero reverted to type (did he even have a shot today ?) . Gundogan is like a Duracell Bunny runs around in circles with the Ball, until he loses it, Bernado is Navas in disguise.
Sterling will get all the shit today. We will do well to remember how many points he alone gained for us this season.
Don’t understand why Guardiola didn’t try moving Sterling back on to the other wing. Stick Bernado on the opposite, Bernado creates fuck all 99% of the time.
Injuries catching up with us.
I think we should have strengthened up front. I am convinced we will pay the price for this.
Just the 16 points lead it is.
All of Sterling’s best football for us has been when he’s played on the right.
With Sane out we have to adjust the team but we don’t need to also move one of our best players this season out of position.
Losing Sane is a big enough blow. Don’t reduce Sterling’s effectiveness too.
For the record, there’s no excuse for Sterling’s miss. But with Sane out for a long period we need to make sure we have Sterling performing at his best.
Mase wrote:Pep’s very emotionally reactive. He took Sterling off because of that sitter. If he’d taken a step back from that and thought “you know what, Raheem’s saved us a few times this season” he’d have kept him on the pitch.
Mase wrote:Pep’s very emotionally reactive. He took Sterling off because of that sitter. If he’d taken a step back from that and thought “you know what, Raheem’s saved us a few times this season” he’d have kept him on the pitch.
Mase wrote:Pep’s very emotionally reactive. He took Sterling off because of that sitter. If he’d taken a step back from that and thought “you know what, Raheem’s saved us a few times this season” he’d have kept him on the pitch.
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