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Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:41 am
by scholl
danfo driver wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:
skillful wrote:On a good day Arsenal will destroy both teams

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Thats what happens when your team never has a good day. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
:lol: :lol:

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:59 am
by benteke
okidoki wrote:Pep plays only one way, been really disappointed with him.
i noticed that Pep's City doesn't like being attacked.
The teams that have attacked City fearlessly this season have caused them lots of problems and got lots of joy, starting with Celtic in the group stages that was the first sign.

The game against Liverpool this Sunday should be fun to watch.

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (5-5)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:38 am
by txj
green4life wrote:Anyway, this loss is squarely on naive Pep tactics. Defending is part of the game. You take a 2 goal lead to France yet you start only one recognized central midfielder while allowing Yaya to rot on the bench. Wharraheck. He could've helped to shore up the midfield and also help defend aerial set plays. Na wa.
I don't know that defending or lack thereof was necessarily the key issue in the loss. For me it was clearly the inability to convert the chances created. And there were a legion of them...

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 6:10 am
by Tbite
Synopsis wrote:Pls make Iheanacho to Everton happen.
Who is their second striker? Lukaku is in unbelievable form right now.

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:53 am
by Synopsis
Tbite wrote:
Synopsis wrote:Pls make Iheanacho to Everton happen.
Who is their second striker? Lukaku is in unbelievable form right now.
Arouna Koné I believe. Lukaku is rumored to be leaving this Summer.

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 8:00 am
by Purity
ihanacho to athletico, Griezman to United. but will nacho move outside Epl..

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 8:49 am
by tfco
metalalloy wrote:
tfco wrote:
metalalloy wrote::clap: :clap: :clap: no Nacho, no City!
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

another houseboy feigning pain

p.s - nacho did play.
The token 2 minutes they give you house negroes to pacify you? :rotf: wake me up when he is a meaningful part of the team. Till then, NO NACHO, NO CITY!!!!

PS. wouldn't I be feigning joy? :rotf:
Yaya Toure is from which part of Europe?

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:55 am
by kenmega
Synopsis wrote:Pls make Iheanacho to Everton happen.
Everton signed Lookman recently so Iheanacho should join a club like Spurs or Arsenal or even Liverpool

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (5-5)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:56 am
by green4life
txj wrote:
green4life wrote:Anyway, this loss is squarely on naive Pep tactics. Defending is part of the game. You take a 2 goal lead to France yet you start only one recognized central midfielder while allowing Yaya to rot on the bench. Wharraheck. He could've helped to shore up the midfield and also help defend aerial set plays. Na wa.
I don't know that defending or lack thereof was necessarily the key issue in the loss. For me it was clearly the inability to convert the chances created. And there were a legion of them...
The presumption is had they scored one of the missed chances, they would've kept scoring but that's theory and not reality. In reality, when they did score, Monaco took over the initiative and eventually scored the winning goal. What could've happened is not bankable. What's bankable though, is what you already have or had on the score board like the 5 goals from leg 1 and the 1 goal last night before they scored the third. In both of those bankable situations, City was in the driver's seat and in control of their destiny.

This is CL. There are no easy opponents at this level of the competition. Yaya played well in the first leg and even though Pep initially started with an attacking plan - which I understand because its his philosophy, and even though I disagree with his approach, Yaya wasn't an option when they were down and chasing the game at 0-2 but he could and should have brought on Yaya after they had finally managed to battle back and edge ahead on away goals rule with less than 20 mins left. Generally, when teams are holding onto a slim lead with less than 20mins left against a difficult opponent (especially away from home), the manager tightens up the remaining midfield gaps with subs with further consideration on defending set pieces and obvious desperate aerial balls that are lumped in the box with the clock winding down. All the winning manger do this including many that have an attacking philosophy. This one is mostly on Pep and I'm far from his biggest critic but he & City didn't have to go out like this. They should be in the QF.

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:53 pm
by anointed
The way his team passed the ball lethargically at the back was annoying. They got caught too many time. Defending is part of the game, man.
Guardiola continued: "It's not about the defence. Today was not about that. Why was the second half a problem with the defence?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39287162

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (5-5)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:54 pm
by anointed
txj wrote:
green4life wrote:Anyway, this loss is squarely on naive Pep tactics. Defending is part of the game. You take a 2 goal lead to France yet you start only one recognized central midfielder while allowing Yaya to rot on the bench. Wharraheck. He could've helped to shore up the midfield and also help defend aerial set plays. Na wa.
I don't know that defending or lack thereof was necessarily the key issue in the loss. For me it was clearly the inability to convert the chances created. And there were a legion of them...
Because Monaco didn't have "a legion of chances" that they could have scored from, right?

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (5-5)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:07 pm
by tfco
anointed wrote:
txj wrote:
green4life wrote:Anyway, this loss is squarely on naive Pep tactics. Defending is part of the game. You take a 2 goal lead to France yet you start only one recognized central midfielder while allowing Yaya to rot on the bench. Wharraheck. He could've helped to shore up the midfield and also help defend aerial set plays. Na wa.
I don't know that defending or lack thereof was necessarily the key issue in the loss. For me it was clearly the inability to convert the chances created. And there were a legion of them...
Because Monaco didn't have "a legion of chances" that they could have scored from, right?
No mind am.

I swear these stans are so blinded by The Revolution.

When he wins it's tactical revolution and pure jizzing, when he's outcoached it's the players fault

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:09 pm
by tfco
anointed wrote:The way his team passed the ball lethargically at the back was annoying. They got caught too many time. Defending is part of the game, man.
Guardiola continued: "It's not about the defence. Today was not about that. Why was the second half a problem with the defence?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39287162
Sevilla did the same against LCFC and I kept thinking "wtf"

You are played a team that is pressing you, and here you are passing at the back

Do these NDL coaches scout their opponents?

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:19 pm
by anointed
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (5-5)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:26 pm
by txj
green4life wrote:
txj wrote:
green4life wrote:Anyway, this loss is squarely on naive Pep tactics. Defending is part of the game. You take a 2 goal lead to France yet you start only one recognized central midfielder while allowing Yaya to rot on the bench. Wharraheck. He could've helped to shore up the midfield and also help defend aerial set plays. Na wa.
I don't know that defending or lack thereof was necessarily the key issue in the loss. For me it was clearly the inability to convert the chances created. And there were a legion of them...
The presumption is had they scored one of the missed chances, they would've kept scoring but that's theory and not reality. In reality, when they did score, Monaco took over the initiative and eventually scored the winning goal. What could've happened is not bankable. What's bankable though, is what you already have or had on the score board like the 5 goals from leg 1 and the 1 goal last night before they scored the third. In both of those bankable situations, City was in the driver's seat and in control of their destiny.

This is CL. There are no easy opponents at this level of the competition. Yaya played well in the first leg and even though Pep initially started with an attacking plan - which I understand because its his philosophy, and even though I disagree with his approach, Yaya wasn't an option when they were down and chasing the game at 0-2 but he could and should have brought on Yaya after they had finally managed to battle back and edge ahead on away goals rule with less than 20 mins left. Generally, when teams are holding onto a slim lead with less than 20mins left against a difficult opponent (especially away from home), the manager tightens up the remaining midfield gaps with subs with further consideration on defending set pieces and obvious desperate aerial balls that are lumped in the box with the clock winding down. All the winning manger do this including many that have an attacking philosophy. This one is mostly on Pep and I'm far from his biggest critic but he & City didn't have to go out like this. They should be in the QF.

I understand your point but I'm analyzing the game as it played out, not how it SHOULD HAVE.

And based on how it played out, the key issue was the missed chances.

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:28 pm
by txj
anointed wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?
Just about every one of them; including the EPL fans who follow them...

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:40 pm
by anointed
txj wrote:
anointed wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?
Just about every one of them; including the EPL fans who follow them...
When you ask an impotent man how many children he has, he says many.

Re: Monaco 3 vs 1 Man City (6-6)FT,City out

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:27 pm
by Cristao II
tfco wrote:
anointed wrote:The way his team passed the ball lethargically at the back was annoying. They got caught too many time. Defending is part of the game, man.
Guardiola continued: "It's not about the defence. Today was not about that. Why was the second half a problem with the defence?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39287162
Sevilla did the same against LCFC and I kept thinking "wtf"

You are played a team that is pressing you, and here you are passing at the back

Do these NDL coaches scout their opponents?
Paris SG did this against Barcelona and I was told that it was their playing style. Meanwhile Rabiot, Veratti and Matuidi kept losing the ball right in front of their 18. Irritating!! Spurs does it sometimes and Dier, slow coach Dier, gets caught out.

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:31 pm
by tfco
anointed wrote:
txj wrote:
anointed wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?
Just about every one of them; including the EPL fans who follow them...
When you ask an impotent man how many children he has, he says many.
:clap:

you go tire get a sauce for this one.

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:53 pm
by txj
anointed wrote:
txj wrote:
anointed wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?
Just about every one of them; including the EPL fans who follow them...
When you ask an impotent man how many children he has, he says many.
I apologize that I cannot respond to the above as I lack your experience in the matter heretofore...

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 4:00 pm
by anointed
txj wrote:
anointed wrote:
txj wrote:
anointed wrote:
Samora Machel wrote:And English pundits would have us think the french League is weak and rubbish. They certainly play very exciting and attacking football :thumbs:

Pep, genius my foot :rotf: :woot: All very well to step into a redy made outfit like Barcelona. At Bayern bayern regressed under him. Now at City he has reached a new low :lol:
Source?
Just about every one of them; including the EPL fans who follow them...
When you ask an impotent man how many children he has, he says many.
I apologize that I cannot respond to the above as I lack your experience in the matter heretofore...
When a candidate gets challenged or stuck with an examination question, the candidate begins to look upwards as if the answer is printed in the ceiling.

Re: UCL - March 15

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 4:14 pm
by bully12
skillful wrote:Did Kele touch the ball at all
Honestly he didn't.

Re: Monaco 1 vs 0 Man City (4-5)

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 4:17 pm
by bully12
icee wrote:
highbury wrote:This Monaco team is full of fast players. Man City cant keep up. I now see how Thierry Henry played for them. They seem to breed fast players
Monaco has been a speed track for years!. Remember when they played a two-winged striker system leveraging Henry on one side of the wing and Ikpeba on the other!. Ikpeba then was known as "king of Monaco". The two will cut in from the wings with speed and both had goal scoring ability
Correction Prince of Monaco