iwasthere2012 wrote:
I thought Zinc was very good tonight.
He was excellent, passing and decision-making top notch throughout.
iwasthere2012 wrote:
I thought Zinc was very good tonight.
Nigels Tackle wrote:i’m not slating them
i just believe that we can be even better than we are already
for me, the only thing that isn’t close to perfection in our play is the final ball / our finishing
we are on a different planet to any other team in the league and as i have said before, we will only ever beat ourselves....
Nigels Tackle wrote:i’m not slating them
i just believe that we can be even better than we are already
for me, the only thing that isn’t close to perfection in our play is the final ball / our finishing
we are on a different planet to any other team in the league and as i have said before, we will only ever beat ourselves....
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:
I thought Zinc was very good tonight.
He was excellent, passing and decision-making top notch throughout.
johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:
I thought Zinc was very good tonight.
He was excellent, passing and decision-making top notch throughout.
MoM for the discerning spectator
Stones was alarmingly immobile as defensive mid though.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Phil Foden capped a man-of-the-match display against Oxford with his first goal for the Blues.
The Stockport-born teenager admitted his first senior strike was a dream come true – and promised there is much more to come.
“It's hard to put into words - it hasn't fully sunk in,” said Foden.
READ: Oxford 0-3 City: Match report
“I've dreamed of this moment, growing up as a City supporter.
“My first goal is special to me and I'm happy to have helped the team to get the win.
“Mostly, when I was dreaming (about scoring for City), it was in the Premier League but in any competition, it's special to get your first goal.
“I'm happy to get it. I couldn't contain myself - I ran off, mad!
“It's a moment I'll never forget.”
Foden played a big role in the Blues’ first goal and then assisted the second for Riyad Mahrez.
He says he doesn’t mind assisting or scoring – and hopes there are many more occasions when he can do the same.
He said: “I enjoy assisting as well as scoring. It's good to have both in your game.
“I'm learning every day from the likes of David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne.
“I need to keep learning and enjoying my football; then we'll see where I go from there.
“It was good to get some minutes.
“I would have liked my goal to have come much earlier (in my senior career) but it's come now and it's a great feeling.
“Hopefully, it's the first of many!”
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:i’m not slating them
i just believe that we can be even better than we are already
for me, the only thing that isn’t close to perfection in our play is the final ball / our finishing
we are on a different planet to any other team in the league and as i have said before, we will only ever beat ourselves....
I cannot for the life of me warm to Jesus at the moment , I actually think hes playing below par, even his header was not powered in , sort of skimmed off his head hahahhah....it worries me.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:
I thought Zinc was very good tonight.
He was excellent, passing and decision-making top notch throughout.
MoM for the discerning spectator
Stones was alarmingly immobile as defensive mid though.
A little bit wooden alright.
Meanwhile, what a fucking goal
Saul Goodman wrote:That was a stroll in the park and I'm very glad Foden finally got his goal.
That being said, boy was that one boring match.
PrezIke wrote:
Mahrez also showing us why we signed him and looking more like he did at Leicester and before his ankle injury during preseason.
Bottom line Mahrez he is a clinical finisher - a concern many of us had about this team from our attacking players - who exudes class and is a constant threat to defenders. The ball he received from Foden was sumptuous, but his touch and control to complete the play was exactly why Pep and some of us think he will be of real use to this team.
Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:
Mahrez also showing us why we signed him and looking more like he did at Leicester and before his ankle injury during preseason.
Bottom line Mahrez he is a clinical finisher - a concern many of us had about this team from our attacking players - who exudes class and is a constant threat to defenders. The ball he received from Foden was sumptuous, but his touch and control to complete the play was exactly why Pep and some of us think he will be of real use to this team.
Everyone in the match day thread was saying Mahrez was frustrating, not passing when he should, having stupid shots. Did he play well or not?
budfox wrote:I agree Mahrez is at 70%. I've got a really good feeling about him though, in that there's a really special talent to be unleashed.
Reckon he will be good this season, spectacular next one.
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