Sunday 29 December 2019

Make do & Mend(y).

I have never sworn in my blog-postings in the 5 years and 8 months since its launch…but I was flippin’-well close to filling this pre-match post with expletives all about our left-wing back, after the ‘schoolboy error’ he made!

 

It was his dreadful mistake which completely undid all of the hard, excellent work his teammates produced to defend - and go 0-2 up – against a home side who had 1 extra man, following Ederson’s 12th-minute red card.

 

What an absolute tool!


Never been a fan…


I do not hide – and regular readers will know this all-too-well – how very little I rate the French, left-sided footballer (I purposely avoided using the term “defender” there) and its sort of for a collective set of reasons, really.

When I first set eyes on the man, I remember thinking, ‘Wow…he looks a brute of a player! If reports are right and this guy is fast as well as being as strong as he appears to be - as WELL as being able to both defend & attack equally well – then this could be one HELL of a signing that might, finally, be the answer to our long battle to find someone decent for that position’.

Then…

·         The stupid pillock (not a swear word in ‘my book’) made a completely over-the-top and unnecessary tackle just 6-games into his first season in a sky-blue shirt and ‘that was that’ for the recently-purchased, £52M twit. Of course, anyone can get injured but from my seat in the Etihad, I clearly recall, as if it was yesterday, instantly thinking, ‘What the HELL did he think he was doing?!’ He’d already been booked just 4-minutes earlier and on 29 minutes, that was the last we saw of him until April of that same season; where he was brought on for 5 minutes so that he could qualify to receive a Premier League winners medal. Well-done him…

·        So, we saw little of him in person but, sadly, he wasn’t too far away. As he was recovering, he didn’t just do what a lot of footballers do these days by updating fans about his recovery, which is fine and, even, nice of ‘em to do; no…he became a social media joker and I was sick of seeing articles about what he was “tweeting” about next.

·         Weirdly, and perhaps this is where I’m starting to get ‘out of date’ / ‘out of touch’, a lot of City fans – mostly young ones I’m guessing – really enjoyed his various posts and video clips. I just thought he looked & sounded like a moron and he began to remind me of another, seemingly popular, embarrassing moron that used to play for us, Mario Balotelli. Sharks were his ‘main thing’ and, he explained, it was because he was likening Manchester City Football Club to a shark in-that, whenever teams swim up alongside us, we gobble ‘em up. What a balloon. I’m not sure if I was - and still am - alone in-thinking this; but I instantly thought that was not-only one of the most unfunniest things I’d ever heard but it also screamed, “arrogant” from the Frenchman...and as a representative of our football club; a collective ‘us too’. Weirdly, and to my horror, thousands thought otherwise…






·        Having recovered, the following season, he played 10-games early on and got 5 assists, which is more-than-decent for a left-wing back. Well-done him. But still, as he was doing so, I seemed to watch him through a frowny glance as he ran clumsily up & down the wing; blasting balls across the opposition box with an apparent lack of thought. There was certainly no finesse as his bullet-like crosses which, more often than not, bypassed not only the defending team’s players but our own too, who often struggled to keep pace with both the man himself and his crosses.

·         Leroy Sane too appeared far less potent and far less happy whenever both he and Mendy were on the same wing – our highly skilled, German winger was somehow being disrupted by, in my opinion, a player who seemed to be on his own mission most of the time; rather than being a team player.



·        Then we had his defending. Absolutely appalling! I’ve already used the word clumsy and that’s exactly what he, apparently, thought “tackling” was all about. Time and time again did I hear the ref’s whistle whenever he ran back to challenge the oppo’s right-sided attacker; more often than not, barging into his man rather than attempting to steal the ball off his feet. Perhaps 3 or 4 times have I seen him make a successful tackle…and that’s a £52M left-wing back I’m talking about!

·         And WHY did he often have to bomb it back so fast and so often to make those desperate ‘challenges’? Well, it could be argued that he has been tasked by his boss with both attacking as well as defending and, perhaps, more of the former and less of the latter. But the guy has absolutely no positional awareness whatsoever! In fact, I would actually go as far as saying he just doesn’t have a ‘footballing brain’ full stop.


·        And whilst recovering from one of his 2, major knee / ACL injuries, he thinks it’s a good idea – and dead funny – to go running up the touchline along with his on-the-pitch teammates to celebrate a late winning goal against Southampton. Now, I can understand a lot of fans thinking that this fella must, therefore, love being at this club and…“Good on him” for being like that, they might say. I just thought it was completely irresponsible, having-shelled-out so much money on the man with a childlike brain. I was hoping, in fact, that he’d get fined for such an irresponsible act.

·         So, he gets over his second injury but is used sparingly - often breaking down for short periods; often looking rusty whenever he got a ‘run out’. This season’s analysis of the man? Ropey for the most part; still getting exposed a lot of the time, in a defence that needs ‘all heads focused and disciplined’ for reasons we all know about.

There are probably other things he’s done both on & off the pitch that’s had me bowing & shacking my head, such as the time he was filmed in a stand in Barcelona taunting Liverpool by celebrating their defeat and the time he upset his manager for going AWOL somewhere during one of his recuperation periods.

Even Guardiola finally got fed up of the social medial prat a while ago and told him to calm it down. It should have been said a lot soon, in my opinion…

Now that’s a pretty damming set of words to throw at one player and perhaps some of it is borne out of sheer frustration and his stupid, IDIOTIC decision not to hoof the flippin’ ball out of the stadium on Friday night; after his team worked SO hard up to that point keeping the 11-man home side out.

His teammates were the sharks, gobbling up the Wolves’ attacks…he was more like seaweed.

But I like to think that I’m not a knee-jerk-reaction sort of fan but, instead, one who simply tries to tell it how I see it and be as fair and impartial as I can be.

I do, therefore, give credit where it is due and as if to prove that, I made my praise of Mendy perfectly clear to anyone who cared to listen after his performance against Leicester City recently; where I thought, for once, his crosses were measured, his passing was considered and his positional awareness in defending and ‘support for the winger’ in front of him showed improvement.

And then he has to go and do that on Friday night.

And so, once again, we find ourselves in a position of ‘make do & mend’ at left back / left-wing back, with ‘the big guy’ being backed up only by a youngster that was sold and then re-signed again and, who, isn’t exactly convincing most of the time since his return (Angelino) and a converted left-wing back in Oleksandr Zinchenko; a more-natural, left-sided, attacking midfielder / winger who was very nearly sold 2 summers ago…to Wolves!

When will we EVER get that position sorted?! Why can’t our scouts find a young, left-sided Zabaleta-like player. There must be one or two out there and if we’re willing to spend £52M on Mendy…

Other than that, on Friday night…


…I’ve already said how very well I thought we did to cope with the loss of our keeper just 12 minutes in; particularly our central defenders and midfield.

VAR is, somehow, managing to get worse and worse and worse – it’s single-handedly managed to make football not feel like football anymore. 7 minutes extra playing time in the 1st half!

Yeah, Raheem also made a mistake that lead to Wolves pulling it back to 1-2 and if he was ‘Mendy like’ the rest of the time; perhaps I’d be writing a damning piece about him too. But he’s not.

But I want to finish ‘blowing off steam’ about last Friday night by saying this – THE EDERSON INCIDENT WASN’T A FLIPPIN’ SENDING OFF! Even Manyoo fans in our local were screwing their faces up at the replay and their various reactions were somewhere between “That was soft” and “That was nothing”.

It was nothing…but that poor decision went a long way in-deciding the shape of the game. We, as a football club, have a lot to blame ourselves for with the way this season is panning out, league-defence-wise at least, but the ‘Gods of Football’ (whoever they may be) are also most definitely not on our side this season either

v Sheffield United



Etihad Stadium

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:
(Number correct from starting line-up in the last game: 9/11).

Fluid 4-5-1 / 4-3-3:

___________________Aguero____________________






Sterling________________________________Mahrez

__________De Bruyne________Foden_____________


__________________Gundogan___________________

Zinchenko______________________________Cancelo


____________Garcia_________Otamendi___________




_____________________Bravo____________________


Due to the quick turn-around in games, which is less than 48-hours apart, this is going to be a tricky one for me to work out who Pep might and might not start and leave out altogether etc.

Easy one first - Claudio takes over the gloves for this match.

I think we’ll see Oleksandr start on the left-flank of our defence this evening (6pm KO GMT)…surely. Again, because this game comes so quickly after our trip to Wolves, I can imagine Joao starting on the opposite side of the back-4. I would guess, also, that Eric will have to step in for Fernandinho who, I would doubt, would have the legs to ‘go again’ against The Blades. However, I think Guardiola will insists that we have the ‘grit’ of Nicolas ‘in there’ against the Yorkshire side and will ask him to play form the start.

Likewise, I can’t see our manager asking Rodders to start this one and, so, Ilkay gets the slightly deeper midfield role. Raheem might have to start on the left of the attack, although I can’t see him lasting the ‘full 90’; for tactical reasons Riyad didn’t see the second half so should be fresh to start on the right. Surely this is a game starter for Phil and with him being withdrawn on 67 minutes last Friday, Kevin should have ‘enough in his tank’ to start alongside him.

Up top, I think we’ll have to go with a still-recovering Sergio who was the player to make way on 12 minutes when Ederson ‘saw red’ and we needed a replacement stopper. Extra recovery time, then, for the Argentine but if he does start, then, like Raheem, I can’t see him lasting the full game.

Scott finds himself on the bench for a Premier League game; Angelino, Kyle & Taylor make up defensive replacement options from the side. Fernandinho & Rodders give us defensive midfield-shield choices, whilst Bernardo might be the only attacking option we have in ‘the 7’.

Notable absences:

-       Ederson – Suspended for this game (not a 3-game ban despite the ‘straight red’, is my understanding, as it wasn’t a red card for ‘violent conduct’).
-       Benjamin Mendy – Not selected / rested (no, I’ve not done that “because of”…).
-       Aymeric Laporte – From last we heard; the French defender should be about 2 to 4 weeks away from a return.
-       John Stones – Still not recovered from his latest injury but, apparently, will be assessed before the game.
-       David Silva – Like John, will be assessed before the game so MIGHT make it, I suppose.
-       Leroy Sane Still working on his comeback fitness following serious injury.
-       Gabriel Jesus – Another one to have a late fitness test, following illness that struck the Brazilian just before the Wolves encounter.

Big ‘red list’ again!

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

I do…but not without some concerns.

I really do like Eric Garcia but he’s not a strong, robust kind of central defender and I’m not sure this would be his ‘game type’, just yet anyway at his age. Fernandinho has the height, at least, but should he not feel he can start this one so soon after Friday’s clash, then perhaps Harwood-Bellis would be more suited than the Spaniard. Still…Garcia has played with Nicolas before and, in fact, often looks the more mature, experienced of the two defenders whenever they are paired.

Ilkay in for Rodders would concern me a little too in-defending any counter attacks sprang upon us. However, I could understand that selection-choice to a degree also, as we’ll need as much ‘craft’ as possible to unlock our opponents. Rodders, though in fairness, has a good pass or three ‘in his locker’…

My only other concerns are about injury / burnout of Kevin, Raheem and the recovering Sergio.

Result? So hard to call. I think it’ll be a real tuffy and, yes, partly to do with the lack of time between games.

Our visitors are not the ‘hoofing’ team some might think – in fact, the now-sacked Pellegrini made that mistake when his West Ham side faced Sheff U earlier in the season. From what I know, they like to ‘zip’ the ball around and counter attack with pace; often using the wings to good effect.

But what I DO know for sure, is that they defend very, very well indeed and they could be a very tough nut to crack this evening, especially if Kevin & Raheem are a bit ‘leggy’ and Sergio is only firing on half-thrusters.

I’m gonna say it folks – this could be 1 point from 2 games. I’m going for a frustrating draw.

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result…
Prediction: N/A
Result: N/A

Tuesday 24 December 2019

Festive momentum…

It goes without saying that we need to keep our form and winning ways up on 27th December and it comes against a side we’ve struggled against, at times, since they returned to the Premier League last season.

 

At the start of last season, we went to Molineux and, despite a handball goal for the home side, they were 'good' for their hard-graft, 1-1 draw. The return league fixture saw that same handball player sent off early and the win for us was easy in the end.

 

Earlier this season, Wolves faced an 'out of sorts' City on 'our patch' and 'put us to the sword' in a 0-2 away win. We need to rectify that on Friday night.


Following the Leicester City game…


…my thoughts, on-line, went like this:

Marvellous performance from all yesterday and it’s great to see our wonderful manager mixing it up a little, as he did successfully at Arsenal last week.

I’ve never been convinced by Mendy for so many reasons but I will always give credit when & where it is due – that’s the most I’ve ever said, “Well-done Mendy” in a match since he arrived. I thought his passes / crosses were measured and with thought today, rather than seemingly-blindly thrashing it over or passing it to a teammate under pressure.

I think the best thing about Mahrez yesterday was that, despite his goal coming from his usual dink inside; he mixed it up a lot, similar to what we see Bernardo do on the right. I think some criticism that might come Riyad’s way from time to time is because he doesn’t often do that and can become predictable, despite his obvious talent. Well done fella.

They were all very good today; 7s were a minimum. Kevin was fantastic again and definitely MotM but I wanted to mention Bernardo too, who looked like a young David today in the middle of the park.

As much as I thought Bernardo, last season, was awesome on the right; it’s great to have both him & Phil as options in the middle and with Mahrez seemingly coming good and Leroy hopefully not far off a return (and David still here too of course), I think it’s just become that little bit harder for Foden to muscle his way into the midfield of this talented squad.

v Wolverhampton Wanderers


Molineux

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:
(Number correct from starting line-up in the last game: 10/11).

Fluid 4-1-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3:

____________________Jesus____________________






Sterling________________________________Mahrez

__________De Bruyne________B. Silva____________


____________________Rodri_____________________

Mendy_________________________________Cancelo


__________Fernandinho_____Otamendi____________




____________________Ederson___________________


Ederson has the gloves.

I can honestly only see one change to the defence tomorrow; perhaps I’ll be wrong and there might be no changes. However, I’m only going for Joao to come in the on the right to join Nicolas, Fernandinho & Benjamin, who deserves another go after one of his better performances last Saturday.

I think Rodders will get a start as the deeper midfielder and there’s no reason I can think of why our manager wouldn’t stick with Raheem, Kevin, Bernardo & Riyad as the attacking midfield / wing quartet.

Gabriel leads the attack once more.

Bravo the back-up keeper; Oleksandr, Kyle & Eric are the defensive replacement choices from ‘the 7’. Apparently struggling with a little muscle tightness; Ilkay will probably start on the side alongside Phil as midfielders on the bench. Sergio isn’t ready for a full game but might see some minutes from the side.

Notable absences:

-       Angelino – Not selected.
-       Aymeric Laporte – From last we heard; the French defender should-now-be about 2-½ to 4-½ weeks away from a return.
-       John Stones – After being told that he was back in training and close to being available; it’s clear that he’s suffered a setback and isn’t fit to return just yet.
-       David Silva – STILL not over a knock he received the other week.
-       Leroy Sane Continues his return from long-term injury on the training pitches.

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

I have no probs with that one – I just hope Rodders is ‘up for the fight’ and is told to expect a good workout in midfield for this one…

Result? Once again, I think it’ll be tough and their manager won’t have been pleased to see their first half against lowly Norwich City. Although they came out 1-2 away winners; it was a game I watched most of and could consider themselves fortunate to leave with all-3 points. They were nowhere in the first half at least.

They will have ‘had talks’ about that, I’m sure, and will be ‘up for this one’ right ‘form the off’.

But, similar to what I said before the Leicester game, if we are ‘on it’ too – and we are at the moment and unlike when we played these back in October – then we should win this one.

It won’t be easy – there’s a reason they sit 6th as I type this – but I am going for our fine performances and form to continue and ‘see us right’. It’s an away win for me.

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result…
Prediction: Win
Result: Draw

Saturday 21 December 2019

It’s all about the points.


What a difference this game could make in deciding who might finish where, even though it’s still-only December.

 

A win for us will see us move to within 1-point of this evening’s visitors; a draw keeps us 4 points off and an unthinkable defeat will put us a considerable 7 points off a very much in form side.

 

The last scenario could see us having to look over our shoulder and contemplate a scrap for 3rd this season…


v Leicester City


Late again releasing a pre-match post and with a busy day ahead with a planned hobble around the shops for ‘last minute stuff’ - having been knocked off my bike on Thursday night - I’ll just crack on; aching limbs an’ all…

Etihad Stadium

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:
(Number correct from starting line-up in the last game: 7/11 in the League Cup game).

Fluid 4-2-3-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3:

____________________Jesus____________________






___Sterling__________________________B. Silva___

_________________________De Bruyne___________
___________Gundogan_________________________

____________________Rodri_____________________

Mendy__________________________________Walker


__________Fernandinho_____Otamendi____________




____________________Ederson___________________


Ederson back in net following the League Cup fixture, where he took a 'back seat'.

Pep should be aware of Leicester’s pacey players and fast-attacking play in general and, so, I think he’ll go for as much pace as possible on the flanks of the defence; that being Benjamin & Kyle. Fernandinho & Nicolas likely to be in-between those.

Rodri will need to have another good game protecting those but I’m guessing that he may not be completely alone in doing so – I’m basically going for Guardiola to go with what worked so well at Arsenal recently, with Ilkay ‘in there’ also and Raheem, Kevin & Bernardo, I think, as an attacking 3 behind Gabriel.

Claudio back on the bench tonight; Oleksandr, Joao and a possible & surprising return for John make up the defenders on the side. Phil, Riyad and a welcome return for Sergio are our attacking change-options from ‘the 7’.

Notable absences:

-       Angelino – Not selected.
-       Aymeric Laporte – From last we heard; the French defender should be about 3 to 5-weeks away from a return.
-       David Silva – The ‘knock’ he took a few weeks ago would appear to have been worse than first reported and, we are told therefore, he’s not fully recovered and might not be available for this game. Next match, apparently, he should be okay. I’m just wondering if he’s being given some rest and ‘sharpness training’ in order for our midfield legend to get his ‘edge’ back as we continue through this busy fixture list period and has David himself begins his last 6 months at the club…
-       Leroy Sane Having returned to training this-week-gone, he continues to do so ahead of a hopeful, early-to-mid January return.

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

If Pep’s idea is to ‘keep ball’ and attempt to prevent those fast-pace attacks from The Foxes then I can see why - and agree to-having - Ilkay ‘in there’. Otherwise, I’d be tempted to sit Rodders SO deep at times that he practically becomes a 3rd, central defender and then have the pace of Phil instead of the ball control of Ilkay.

As for the left-wing back slot; he’s no slouch pace-wise either and, so, I still think I’d be more comfortable with Oleksandr instead of Benjamin.

Result? I simply can’t see Leicester not scoring and I hope it’s just one because, if you excuse them leaking 2 goals in the League Cup in midweek, their defence is pretty damn good too – best in the league in fact!

It’s all about whether we are absolutely on our ‘A game’ and if we are, we can beat almost anyone in Europe and, so, that must be our aim and we shouldn’t be thinking anything other than winning this one.

Of course, I’d need a time machine to find out if we’re going to play to our 100% capability but I have seen encouraging signs from us of late, so I’m going to assume that we will bring that 100% to the table today. That being the case, I’m going for a hard fought, entertaining, goal-filled home win.

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result…
Prediction: Win
Result: Win


Any thoughts on the Arteta move?


Thank you and good luck fella. Just don’t give away ALL our secrets and tactics, hey?



Have a great Christmas all and thank you, as always, for taking the time to read!