Don't know if anyone is watching Arsenal - but
at Ramsey miskicking and basically missing an open goal
at Ramsey miskicking and basically missing an open goal
at Ramsey miskicking and basically missing an open goal
Has anyone else seen Leighton Baines interview on SSN? On the wall behind him is a list of Everton players with some numbers next to them, times maybe? don't know, anyway in the middle of this list is...Theo Walcott!?!?...when did he sign??
o and in general, how poor are some of those players? Young Meade showed up some of the more experienced players last night. Chamakh, arshavin and gervinho are all just...woeful. City must be playing below their standard but it suggests once again that it's the 'team' that counts and not just a collection of good individuals.
but that's what I'm getting at Spurf. I don't think City have ever played that well as a team. I think Individuals carry them through, more often that not. Other than some of the intricate play from their 3 superb attacking players (Tevez,Silva,Aguero), how often do you see city play good football in other areas of the pitch?
I have not seen a lot of them tbh. I am looking for others to tell me why they have performed so poorly. Yet they remain unbeaten in the PL?
They were on about this last night, and were saying perhaps the signings they've made aren't that good. The CB Nastasic, how often have we seen last years pairing Kompany and Lescott that were so solid. Garcia only so so, and Maicon remains dodgy defensively. Toure and Barry are under par protecting their defence too. The front line seems just enough to squeak past PL opposition but the top European sides find them out. Mancini hasn't helped either messing about with back 3's and 4's either. If they don't get their act together now they're out of Europe completely, I think Pep Guardiola has more chance of ending up at City than Chelsea.


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