But today was nothing to do with tactics, it was just simple defensive errors made by the players.
Ah right sure sure. It's funny how people like to defend other big teams when they lose, but if United would have lost this game 4 nil, i'm sure it would have been because of Mourinho's awful tactics, and that United would be the laughing stock f the premier league, and the Pogba for £89 million memes would be all over facebook. Funny that isn't it...
Tbh I don't think you can defend Guardiola after the game. Yeah Bravo messed up but he's clearly under instructions to play the ball to feet and take risks while another keeper would have sent that to the stratosphere. The first goal ****ing lol. The third goal they had 10 men.
City were actually the better team before Bravo got sent off. It's clear that Guardiola needs another transfer window and more time on the training pitch to get the team to the standard he wants as it's just too error prone defensively, reminds me of the 14/15 Liverpool team but not as bad of course.
Yeah I agree with this completely. The commentators said that but I was busy thinking that they were ********ting.
That being said City were creating chances and could have easily been level at the break but I was kind of annoyed how they were talking **** about Messi acting like he had a bad game. I don't think either team were better than the other, but again I think it was a poor game for what it was hyped up to be in all circumstances and Aguero should have come on much sooner if City actually wanted to win the game.
Yeah I agree with this completely. The commentators said that but I was busy thinking that they were ********ting.
That being said City were creating chances and could have easily been level at the break but I was kind of annoyed how they were talking **** about Messi acting like he had a bad game. I don't think either team were better than the other, but again I think it was a poor game for what it was hyped up to be in all circumstances and Aguero should have come on much sooner if City actually wanted to win the game.
But does this prove that, Guardiola is not as good tactically as everyone thought. He still has the best sqaud in the premier league by far, surely he should have done better than that tonight.
Stupid comment. His tactics were spot on before the Bravo sending off.
Oh and you do realise how ridiculously superior Barca are to every single premier league team?
Imagine if we signed Ozil when Rooney went mad about him. Ozil would have been the perfect No 10 for Rooney. Rooney would just need to be in the box and he would have been our main striker even now rather than been played all over the park.
Imagine if we signed Ozil when Rooney went mad about him. Ozil would have been the perfect No 10 for Rooney. Rooney would just need to be in the box and he would have been our main striker even now rather than been played all over the park.
yh and we signed RVP and he was not happy about being replaced the guy is a joke he needs a jan move to MLS
Tbh I don't think you can defend Guardiola after the game. Yeah Bravo messed up but he's clearly under instructions to play the ball to feet and take risks while another keeper would have sent that to the stratosphere. The first goal ****ing lol. The third goal they had 10 men.
Sorry but Bravo is experienced enough to know when to take a risk or not, that's why Joe Hart was flogged of otherwise they might aswell of kept him.
The only criticism of Guardiola you can give is not sorting out that defence and not starting Aguero but he has been in charge for 2/3 months and his team are still adjusting to his style and yet are top of the PL as they should be.
Imagine if we signed Ozil when Rooney went mad about him. Ozil would have been the perfect No 10 for Rooney. Rooney would just need to be in the box and he would have been our main striker even now rather than been played all over the park.
Ozil wouldn't have been perfect for Rooney lol, Rooney's never been the kind of guy to play off of the last defender for 90 minutes and consistently make runs in behind
Sorry but Bravo is experienced enough to know when to take a risk or not, that's why Joe Hart was flogged of otherwise they might aswell of kept him.
The only criticism of Guardiola you can give is not sorting out that defence and not starting Aguero but he has been in charge for 2/3 months and his team are still adjusting to his style and yet are top of the PL as they should be.
I just find it weird that Guardiola keepers always make these hashups in big games? Neuer vs Juventus in the CL, Victor Valdes in el clasicos and now Bravo. It's a common occurrence don't you think?
I think individually City have good CBs and while they could improve on the fullbacks I think the setup is flawed in general. I think Guardiola wants another CM and probably some fullbacks.
Imagine if we signed Ozil when Rooney went mad about him. Ozil would have been the perfect No 10 for Rooney. Rooney would just need to be in the box and he would have been our main striker even now rather than been played all over the park.
When has Rooney ever stayed in th box? It's just not his game.
If he was 10 years older he could have actually realised his potential with us, playing in a front 2 with Beckham and Giggs supplying him. These bloody fancy European tactics ruined him.
Imagine if we signed Ozil when Rooney went mad about him. Ozil would have been the perfect No 10 for Rooney. Rooney would just need to be in the box and he would have been our main striker even now rather than been played all over the park.
If you had signed Ozil in 2010 where would you have played Ji Sung Park ffs
If you had signed Ozil in 2010 where would you have played Ji Sung Park ffs
Yeah but come on anyone would have Ozil over Park anyday. Dont get me wrong Park did do a lot for us but Ozil is different class. However Park has always been a big game player which i sometimes feel Ozil is not.