Beefymcfc wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:btajim wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Here are some straightforward facts: U***d are among the top 4 teams in the world. Mancini's tactics against them were not inept they were correct - we were just unlucky.
You make your own luck. We can't continually just keep missing out to last minute goals. That's 3 times this season. They fight until the end and we need to do the same.
I don't personally think we looked like scoring in open play. That was that goalmouth scramble and a penalty shout. Nothing else. Would've been happy with 0-0.
I remain concerned that we , whoever we is, would have been happy with a nil nil draw. U***d are in the top teams in the world but they are not in good form.If we go for victory and draw then fine but it did seem that we didnt set our stall out for a win. Many of the pundits and almost all football fans I have spoken too after the match were confused by City's lack of ambition.
Were our tactics correct? What exactly were they?Were we unlucky?
I certainly thought the team selection was right. It looked an attacking set up but attacking isn't just about giving it to 4 attacking players and saying go on then. For me it's about pressing the opposition as high as possible , pushing them back and supporting the attcking quality that we have. I didn't see us pressing much or certainly not as a team. NDJ had a very good game but the rest seemed off the pace. Seeing that pass to Scholes early on when he was given so much time and space to approach the box and shoot was quite alarming but symptomatic of our lack of energy and positivity on the day.
[highlight]I don't think we were unlucky[/highlight]
my definition of good luck is the absence of bad luck
Luck is basically a game of chance where you don't actually have to do anything to win. Maybe we should just bin the games and roll a dice for the points?
U***d beat us because we didn't play 'til the final whistle, they did. Mancio set the team out for a draw but hoped to nick it on the break, it didn't work so we move onto Arsenal knowing we can't sit back too much or the game will pass us by. I'm just hoping that all the talk regarding Carlos and Bellers are not upsetting his routine, because if the players are now taking power, god help our run-in!
Is it really acceptable to set your team up for a draw, when you have one of the finest home records in the league, beat them on our patch last time round, and play arsenal away the following week. I didnt see Spurs going out for a draw against Chelsea, they could have been winning 8.0 at half time, they knew what they had to do, went out and did it.
It was a severe miscalculation by Mancini if you believe he setout for a draw, bordering on the criminally insane. How often to teams set out to get a draw against them cunts, and lose in the last minute. If he knew his job, he should have known that playing for a draw at home against united is just utterly numb.
I would prefer to think that if Mancini is "the man" he set out for a win, but we just weren't good enough to break them down, not helped by one or two players possibly having their worst games in a city shirt