…“slow-to-start” Arsenal who offered little threat last Sunday.
Now for a home test against a team we struggled to break down for long periods at their ground last season and, who, prevented us from scoring at all at the Etihad; one of only two teams who managed to do that to us in the league all of last season.
A few words on our last game
By the time I’d got myself together it
seemed like the ‘time had passed’ for me to do any kind of post-match posting,
which is something regular readers will know it’s something I don’t always do
anyway.
But it was our opening game and, so, here’s
what I thought of it.
Apart from a quiet one from Ilkay Gundogan (6/10), I thought the rest deserved
7s, 7.5s & 8s with a couple of higher-end 8.5s in there; namely from Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva. I thought the whole back-4 were excellent, especially super
charged Kyle Walker - what pace at times!
I thought the tempo was good from City and
that, for large parts, we not only controlled the game but were hunting in
packs and at speed whenever the home side dared to take possession of “our”
ball. 😊
Truthfully, though, Arsenal offered very
little threat and didn’t look half the side we were on the day; perhaps taking
charge for brief periods but then failing to take a few chances they created,
which could have changed the game albeit
it against the run of play.
We’ve played better and not won in the past
but for our opening game and without the likes of Vincent Kompany, Leroy Sane, Kevin De Bruyne & David Silva starting, a 2-0, clean sheet away win against a home team with a
new manager to impress is surely a very good result in anyone’s book.
Any negatives at all? Only minor ones from
me.
Riyad Mahrez is still to find his feet a little; plenty of effort but he seems to
be fumbling when dribbling / taking on a defender and not finding his crosses
nor shots either. That will come I have no doubt.
Did anyone else notice how we nearly
fluffed our lines in the last 8 to 10 minutes or so; arsing around with
it both in their half and our own; giving Arsenal the impetus to have a late
pop at us and exacerbating it further with little stupid errors at the back…not
least from Ederson? Well whether you did and
your heart fluttered as much as mine did or you didn’t, I’m sure Pep and his staff will have noted that period and may
well have sat ‘em down for a time on Tuesday morning to play back that mini horror
show because a
better team would have truly punished us for some of that lax, crazy play. Just
a little blip though…
Etihad Stadium |
Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:
(Number correct
from starting line-up in the last game: 7/11).
Fluid 4-5-1 / 4-3-3:
____________________Aguero____________________
Sterling__________________________________Mahrez
___________D. Silva___________B. Silva____________
__________________Fernandinho__________________
Mendy___________________________________Walker
____________________Ederson___________________
Ederson
between the sticks.
A back-4 with attacking wing-backs, of course, and ‘same as’ last Sunday,
I think, of Benjamin & Kyle on the flanks with John & Aymeric in the
middle of those.
Fernandinho the protecting midfielder; Sterling & Riyad the
attacking flankers and could we see a ‘Silva duo’ in the middle? I think so and
it what I’m predicting for the visit of The Terriers.
Sergio up front.
Claudio the back-up stopper; Nicholas & Vinny make up defensive replacement
options; I almost went for a ‘Vinny start’ and I think he’ll see some game time
depending on how the game is going. Fabian, who didn’t make the bench last
weekend, likely to get a spot in ‘the 7’, which gives cover both in midfield
and at left wing-back. Phil, Leroy & Gabriel make up the more attacking
subs.
Big blow, of course,
losing Kevin for 10 to 12 weeks but I think we have enough quality to cover his
absence, albeit him-missing for so many games. Despite his HUGE quality, my
biggest concern is how David Silva will “cope” without a player who compliments
him so very, very well (and vice versa). We’ll be fine though…
Notable
absences:
-
Kevin De Bruyne: Injured for
around 2-½ to 3 months.
-
Ilkay Gundogan: Not selected.
Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?
Erm…largely, yes.
However, I think I’d like to see Raheem, who was impressive against Arsenal, on
the right; allowing Leroy to step into the left-hand-side, wing role and
replacing Riyad, who still looks like he needs more ‘settling in time’ and
perhaps coming off the bench as legs tire. Other than that? Absolutely fine.
Result?
Well, I’ve already mentioned how we struggled to break these down twice last
season and they can be a very organised side. Having said that, they did
ship-in 3 goals at home in their opening against Chelsea
and as long as we keep playing our game and the crowd remains patient then we
should have too much for the Yorkshire side. It’s a home win for me.
Last season’s,
corresponding pre-match prediction and result…
Prediction: Win
Result: Draw
Expected weather conditions during
the game: The TV forecast seemed to suggest that it’ll be a largely overcast but dry and fairly warm day on Sunday. However, the same media on-line suggests that it’ll be a cooler, gloomier day with drizzly wet stuff falling both before and during parts of the game. Please come back summer!
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