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If that is the case, then playing the goons in 2 weeks time should be a better measure of where we are as a squad.Essentially it's this - City are currently one of the best teams of all time and certainly have the right to claim being the best British side ever after last season, you can try and pin point where we set up wrong all you want but sometimes you just have to hold your hands up, when a team like Guardiolas City bring their A-game it'll take something special/lucky to come out the other side with anything other than a solid beating.
Yup, no surprise to see that Emirates Marketing Project’s passmap looks rather better structured than ours.
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Yes it shouldIf that is the case, then playing the goons in 2 weeks time should be a better measure of where we are as a squad.
Can see why Guardiola gets annoyed with Aguero’s lack of involvement, as Jesus did as much in last 30 minutes as former did in an hour... well apart from score a goal!Really interesting to see how peripheral Aguero is in that funnel of a pass network
I like the jist of your post and agree 2ith the concept, nuts not with the marks. You give Lamela a rating 8/7 [emoji53] yes his instant control is decent but nothing I would call exceptional, bit he has a 7 for ball carrying is ridiculously generous. His ball carrying technique is poor he often trips over his own feet and had to check his own run because he has over pushed the ball.
I also disagree quite strongly with your Eriksen rating as he is incredibly easy to disposses. Eriksen is more like a 6 even you have KDB as a 9 who is incredibly hard to get the ball off and has excellent press resistance and Lamela is a 4. Watch the city game back, he loses the virtually any time a city player is within a few yards of him. He is not a good ball carrier.
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If that is the case, then playing the goons in 2 weeks time should be a better measure of where we are as a squad.
I won’t read too much into the game against scum. We lose at their place more often than not and I fear it’s not a good time to play them especially as we have numerous players with unresolved issues regarding their futures. Also read a stat on BBC stating we have picked up 7 points away from home in 2019. I’d be delighted with a 4 points from the next two games.
I won’t read too much into the game against scum. We lose at their place more often than not and I fear it’s not a good time to play them especially as we have numerous players with unresolved issues regarding their futures. Also read a stat on BBC stating we have picked up 7 points away from home in 2019. I’d be delighted with a 4 points from the next two games.
We lost last year because we played their game, IMO, rather naively.
We were a better team, but instead of showing it we allowed them to drag us down to a kick and rush typical derby scrap type affair.
They got in our heads, we let them, which was the biggest complaint for me. tinkled me right off if Im honest.
I dont mind losing a game if we are outplayed, thats sport, but to allow ourselves to be played was incredibly frustrating.
Id be very happy with a win against Saudi Sportswashing Machine and draw with Arsenal, still unbeaten - winning at home, and picking up points at difficult away games - but truthfully I think we should be going there to win.
Itll mean keeping our focus though, and not getting dragged into a scrappy and emotional game.
Don't forget we also had two hard, physically and mentally taxing games vs Chelsea and Inter in the week leading up to that game, whilst Arsenal had effectively a week off with just a (effectively dead rubber) Europa league game in the week leading up to the game (plus another relatively easy game vs Bournemouth as well).
The good thing is that this time they wont have that preparation advantage in the week leading up to the game.
Even with that taken into account, which might explain a degree of mental fatigue, I still think we were undone basically by mind games.
I think if we keep our heads we should win.
One of the primary issues we have with playing from the back is that Lloris' kicking is quite poor. He does try but he rarely plays a pass into space or at a height that is quickly controlled. If you compare to Ederson, Ter Stegen or Allison you see the clear difference in the quality of the pass the player receives from their keeper.
I also notice that that the two players on front of Winks need to come towards the ball more, in both games so far this season the receiver of the first pass has little option to pass forwards. Ndombele needs to make his presence more apparent in these situations and hopefully we eventually get Lo Celso in the other midfield berth. Between them the hopeful vast improvement in press resistance will help make Poch's ideas with regards passing from the back work.
Sissoko is not an option in such a system.
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I agree in general the PL keepers are not the best kickers of the ball. It's just our issue is we are trying to play that way and to do it really well you need the comfort and control that Allison and Ederson display. In other respects I'm happy enough with Lloris, it is just a obvious weakness of his game.As much as Lloris can at times be poor with ball at his feet and with his kicking - looking down the Premier league table, no goalie from the other teams sticks out that I think is so that much better.. Schmeichel at Leicester , Jordan Pickford at Everton and Heaton at Villa are all decent kickers of the ball but also prone to errors with the ball at their feet? I know a few Man Utd fans and all seem to be in unison that as great a shot stopper De Gea is, his kicking is average at best, same with Kepa at Chelsea. I'm fine with Lloris compared to what the other teams have but I do agree with what @galeforce has pointed out in his post #849, to many floated passes by Hugo, taking to long to arrive to the player he's passing to ..
Just as you suggested, I managed to watch the game again and, with a Spurs pal and we talked about the game as it played out..You correctly pointed out in a previous post that both Eriksen and Lamela did lose possession a few times too many and, if we were still running a player rating match thread then I'm afraid Kane would have to have the lowest score out of the team...He just didn't win hardly any of his one on one situations and, was especially very poor in his aerial duels and it were left to Moura coming on as sub having to show him how it's done..
One last observation having watched the game again - N'dombele grew into the game and was immense towards the end of the game, making a couple of tackles and interceptions in and around our penalty box..Once up to speed, he really will be beast of the PL..
Our away form has indeed been shocking. However, we have finally stopped the rot and against a team you'd have to feel is far better than the Goons now.
I also think it's probably better for us to play them as they are missing more players and still looking to get their cohesion overall as well...i'd be very disappointed if after getting a point (which very few will get) at the Etihad to then lose again at the Emirates. A point should be a minimum we aim to get from there imo