john@staustell wrote:Kolarov can be brilliant, but not against the quicker teams.
Dzeko is a super-sub, pure and simple. Appalling when he starts, brilliant as a sub.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:john@staustell wrote:Kolarov can be brilliant, but not against the quicker teams.
Dzeko is a super-sub, pure and simple. Appalling when he starts, brilliant as a sub.
I agree Kolarov is sub standard except with his ability to attack and cross against weaker teams. In games where the opposition sit back more and effectively have cover against him he is almost totally ineffective but throw him in against weaker teams where we dominate and he is a great option and threat.
I feel for Dzeko a bit but again against the better sides he is not well suited to starting games against teams that are strong and well organised. Early in games,before they open up at all.He can be fairly well shackled and although he might compete well and hold the ball up at times,his speed of movement and his touch are not quite good enough. He really doesn't suit a game where he has to show for balls to his feet and get involved in all the short passing aimed at opening teams up.
He is mainly a box player. Last night he wasn't great but wasn't awful either I didn't think.His first touch and immediate pass helped create the chance for Aguero to win the pen.He was in a great position to score when Aguero miscontrolled that ball in the 2nd half ( the one that went straight to the keeper) and he laid a good cross back for a half chance in the 2nd half.Definitely a good squad member and different to the others we have.
ayrshireblue wrote:Kolarov being not good enough is why we couldn't control the first half last night. Mancini can't trust him at left back so he plays a 5 in defence which means he needs a 3 man midfield and with the 3 picked Yaya had to stay deep. I'd prefer it if Kolarov never pulled on the strip again.
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:john@staustell wrote:Kolarov can be brilliant, but not against the quicker teams.
Dzeko is a super-sub, pure and simple. Appalling when he starts, brilliant as a sub.
I agree Kolarov is sub standard except with his ability to attack and cross against weaker teams. In games where the opposition sit back more and effectively have cover against him he is almost totally ineffective but throw him in against weaker teams where we dominate and he is a great option and threat.
I feel for Dzeko a bit but again against the better sides he is not well suited to starting games against teams that are strong and well organised. Early in games,before they open up at all.He can be fairly well shackled and although he might compete well and hold the ball up at times,his speed of movement and his touch are not quite good enough. He really doesn't suit a game where he has to show for balls to his feet and get involved in all the short passing aimed at opening teams up.
He is mainly a box player. Last night he wasn't great but wasn't awful either I didn't think.His first touch and immediate pass helped create the chance for Aguero to win the pen.He was in a great position to score when Aguero miscontrolled that ball in the 2nd half ( the one that went straight to the keeper) and he laid a good cross back for a half chance in the 2nd half.Definitely a good squad member and different to the others we have.
Is he the best available for that kind of 'different option' job though (assuming he will not be willing to play as a sub forever) ?
For instance, would a fully fit Lllorente have occupied Real's centre backs better than Dzeko & thus given more space to Aguero ?
I was happy to give Balotelli & Dzeko another season as both are now Champions. And both are trying much harder imo, whatever people say. Dzeko's goal scoring expolits have raised his value again though & Mario is a saleable asset. Those two + Kolarov leaving, could give City a big transfer kitty for next season with the extra tv money & a few quid extra 'sponsorship'.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:john@staustell wrote:Kolarov can be brilliant, but not against the quicker teams.
Dzeko is a super-sub, pure and simple. Appalling when he starts, brilliant as a sub.
I agree Kolarov is sub standard except with his ability to attack and cross against weaker teams. In games where the opposition sit back more and effectively have cover against him he is almost totally ineffective but throw him in against weaker teams where we dominate and he is a great option and threat.
I feel for Dzeko a bit but again against the better sides he is not well suited to starting games against teams that are strong and well organised. Early in games,before they open up at all.He can be fairly well shackled and although he might compete well and hold the ball up at times,his speed of movement and his touch are not quite good enough. He really doesn't suit a game where he has to show for balls to his feet and get involved in all the short passing aimed at opening teams up.
He is mainly a box player. Last night he wasn't great but wasn't awful either I didn't think.His first touch and immediate pass helped create the chance for Aguero to win the pen.He was in a great position to score when Aguero miscontrolled that ball in the 2nd half ( the one that went straight to the keeper) and he laid a good cross back for a half chance in the 2nd half.Definitely a good squad member and different to the others we have.
Is he the best available for that kind of 'different option' job though (assuming he will not be willing to play as a sub forever) ?
For instance, would a fully fit Lllorente have occupied Real's centre backs better than Dzeko & thus given more space to Aguero ?
I was happy to give Balotelli & Dzeko another season as both are now Champions. And both are trying much harder imo, whatever people say. Dzeko's goal scoring expolits have raised his value again though & Mario is a saleable asset. Those two + Kolarov leaving, could give City a big transfer kitty for next season with the extra tv money & a few quid extra 'sponsorship'.
Yes I am sure Llorente would have occupied the defenders much better but would he come as a 3rd striker? Maybe that's not relevant anyway as the arrival of somebody that good would probably mean Tevez is 3rd striker.He was last night! Has Tevez only got a season and a half left anyway?
I still like Dzeko and know he will be a major contributor in our title challenge but the way we play I just can't see him as a first choice in our best team.
Kolarov is still worth a squad place and good enough to play when others need a break as long as the right games are chosen.
Ted Hughes wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Kolarov being not good enough is why we couldn't control the first half last night. Mancini can't trust him at left back so he plays a 5 in defence which means he needs a 3 man midfield and with the 3 picked Yaya had to stay deep. I'd prefer it if Kolarov never pulled on the strip again.
Mancini will play that system even if we get rid of Kolarov. He'll sign another one (hopefully quicker).
chef wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Kolarov being not good enough is why we couldn't control the first half last night. Mancini can't trust him at left back so he plays a 5 in defence which means he needs a 3 man midfield and with the 3 picked Yaya had to stay deep. I'd prefer it if Kolarov never pulled on the strip again.
Mancini will play that system even if we get rid of Kolarov. He'll sign another one (hopefully quicker).
Gareth bale would be fantastic in our system , break the bank or find somebody like him ( or a younger Craig Bellamy ).
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