Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Not a long session today as the players who did most of the wednesday match went in early. Missing altogether were Tevez , Barry,RSC and Vieira. Bridge out again, but alternating with 1 to 1 fitness stuff and joining in with the ball plus Lescott fully involved.
The first two out as ever were Petrov and Bellamy and then the rest wandered out in small groups. The usual gathering around Mancini followed by jogging around the pitch roughly in some kind of formation. The ball was introduced and they split into 2 teams ( there were 18 of them) to do some passing as a team and moving all the time from side to side. Just getting more and more used to the shape and as ever when the ball was passed to the left side it was clear that the right full back was tucking in tight to his centre back.
Next one of the group went off to play the keep ball circle whilst the rest worked on some passing attacking routines for 10 minutes or so and then this group called it a day.Those left out there were supplemented by some reserves to play in a 5 a side game in a small pitch area.I think it was just Trippier and Cunningham who came over.Both did fine but I could hear Brian Kidd fairly often talking and encouraging Tripp during the play.
I think the rule in the game here was 10 passes in a row have to be completed before you could score and it was 2 or 3 touch only. It was fast and frenetic with the stand out goals from Petrov (2 and at times he can make finishing look very easy)Silv another screamer.Quite good fun and really good to see Bridge and Lescott fully involved even if they need a little more time before selection again.Ade seemed ok but for me feeling his way back a little more today then it seemed on Tuesday.
My new Italian friend was there again and called over Roberto to personally autograph the ball he got with a long signed message. Very nice of him. His verdict of wednesday ( that's the lad not Mancini )is that the final goal would not have happened in Italy as a defender would have stopped shrek from scoring by fouling him in whatever way was necessary.
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report there Doug, good to hear Bridge and Lescott back getting involved do you think they could be back after the Portsmouth game?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Top report there Doug, good to hear Bridge and Lescott back getting involved do you think they could be back after the Portsmouth game?
Both must have a chance. From what I had seen I would have sadi Bridge was chance even for the semi final but clearly after that kind of injury it takes time to get back into match readiness and even involved in full impact training.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
My new Italian friend was there again and called over Roberto to personally autograph the ball he got with a long signed message. Very nice of him. His verdict of wednesday ( that's the lad not Mancini )is that the final goal would not have happened in Italy as a defender would have stopped shrek from scoring by fouling him in whatever way was necessary.
Kladze wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
My new Italian friend was there again and called over Roberto to personally autograph the ball he got with a long signed message. Very nice of him. His verdict of wednesday ( that's the lad not Mancini )is that the final goal would not have happened in Italy as a defender would have stopped shrek from scoring by fouling him in whatever way was necessary.
There was no need to foul him, just needed to block his run that's all.
Wonderwall wrote:Doug, one thing I have noticed about the reports is they done seem to spend long on the training exercises. It might just come across that way, however, I would have thought the gaffer would be making them learn the new formations with longer sessions to ensure it is DRILLED into them. It is noticeable how we switch off, especially for quick, throws, free kicks and corners etc.
Cheers
WW
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Kladze wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
My new Italian friend was there again and called over Roberto to personally autograph the ball he got with a long signed message. Very nice of him. His verdict of wednesday ( that's the lad not Mancini )is that the final goal would not have happened in Italy as a defender would have stopped shrek from scoring by fouling him in whatever way was necessary.
There was no need to foul him, just needed to block his run that's all.
Made me smile when he said it but he is just a young Italian fan.He did actually do a strong kicking jesture to clarify what he meant tho.Blocking runs is really part of a good defenders game though isn't it.
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