AmexRuislip
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We held them back for long periods, undone twice by several more experienced gears, that's all.
No, I didn't think it was a great performance. We did what we are good at, hold the space, 6-3-1 formation, restrict their chances but I don't think we held onto the ball as well as we could have. In particular I notice how we love doing these little one-touch passes on the flanks when we try and push forward from the back, which are great when we're playing a pressing game like we do at home, because if we lose the ball we get it back quickly, but when we're standing off them like we did today it is frustrating when those flicks don't come off and we lose possession so easily.
Its also a slight concern that Man City's first goal happened on the very first occasion we committed men forward and allowed them to hit us on the break, which was also the very first time we'd done that since Spurs' second. So that's two consecutive attacks on the break against us, two goals conceded. I like to argue that we should be a little braver, commit a couple of men further forward because we've got great defenders and we should put more faith in them to stop teams without needing the whole midfield helping out all the time, but the evidence of those two attacks on the break rather negates my argument. We're not good at defending breaks so we have to defend in numbers.
It was a good result as far as goal difference goes, but for about the 4th time already this season, I’m struggling to remember a shot on target. All very well defending and keeping our shape but at some point surely we need to have some attacking intent.
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It was a great performance. We don't have the personnel to be able to live with that type of opposition. When your offensive players are pushed back like that you just have to hold your hands up and say '' On that form very few can live with you'' but Bissouma in your team is as good and better than what you already have. If he didn't need to defend and was in your team you would have won about 6-0
Lee Mason we definitely weren’t going to get the pen
Thanks for the insight, personally think VAR should be introduced into the PL, I don’t mind losing fairly and find it a disgrace the way the top six get all the questionable decisions in their favour. Huddersfield should of had a pen in the first half yesterday, the Spurs pen like last week was very soft it’s becoming a farce. We are playing 12 men every week.My observations from yesterday, the ref was a complete homer (although he did miss what looked like a handball and nailed on penalty in the first half, haven’t seen the game on tv so I could be wrong). It wasn’t a dirty game but it seemed every strong challenge was followed by a yellow card as a City player went down and stayed down like he’d been shot. The ref gave us absolutely nothing.
We started well and had a couple of half chances which came to nothing, once they went ahead it was damage limitation, although I’m not sure City got out of second gear.
Seeing as we always struggle against teams that press us and with the quality and work rate City have we had absolutely no chance of sneaking anything from the game. They hardly made a bad pass until they were 2-0 up and when we did get the ball they closed us down in numbers and we weren’t good enough to cope with it.
When we can out for the second half the body language was one of a beaten team BUT although we looked shell shocked at times we never gave up and heads did not drop. We were pulled all over the place and did really well to keep our shape. The second goal was pure quality from Aguero wriggling past three defenders and laying off and receiving the ball back to slot away easily.
Maty Ryan was an absolute star, the string of saves quickly followed by a world class save in the space of a few seconds was amazing.
Duffy was also magnificent and helped keep the score down.
No shame in that result, we were completely outclassed but kept ourselves from being embarrased by a great team effort.
The very loud and long rendition of “We want you to stay, we want you to stay, Jose Mourhino we want you to stay” brought a smile to a game in which we were lambs to the slaughter.
Thank feck we have that game out of the way.
Having said all the above I was proud of the Albion players and look forward to us playing teams that don’t have the sheer quality of City for a while now.