Im_Spartacus wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:
There hasn't been that much talk of how his insistence on playing the strongst eleven in every game has left us winded and injury-stricken in a vital phase of the season. I'm not gonna start that thread but someone should. Apologies if someone has.
To be fair mate, the key injuries have been freakishly unlucky. Sergio appeared to be fit, Nasri was cynically done, and Fernandinho was injured in training.
Personally think he has switched it around plenty, especially in defence, even rotating yaya and Fernandinho recently, as he was doing with silva and nasri. The only possible criticism is with Aguero, but that injury just looked unlucky........if it turns out he wasn't fit to start with, that of course is a different matter entirely, but I think he played Aguero out of choice rather than necessity, particularly the way the other strikers were playing then, he had an embarrassment of riches.
Some great responses!
Perhaps it is the case that he rotated a lot in the beginning of the season and I've forgotten that. In that case the argument could be made that he tried a more "liberal" rotating policy and it failed. I just feel that he could have perhaps tried playing Milner more for example, perhaps a kid or two in a cup game. I don't know. If we're gonna compare Pellegrini with the game mentioned in the OP I think the count is much better at making everyone feel included even if not everyone gets the same amount of playing time... but I think.... there could have been more rotation. It's all easy for me to say in hindsight though.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:If he played a weak team and we lost, imagine the reaction...
We could have gone out the League Cup and the Fa Cup had we not played strong teams as it stands we have a very good chance of winning at least one of those two.
It was also really refreshing to see a manager taking these competitions seriously.
You're right, but I wouldn't have been too unhappy if it had meant that we lost out of the League Cup because of having had the courage and belief in a couple of EDS players. It's all very counter factual though, I mean I'm absolutely thrilled that we're going to Wembley again so soon. I think that perhaps my post was a discussion equivalent of a white elephant.
Blue Since 76 wrote:
I think early on, he rotated too much. If we had a CL game and a league game against a team he hadn't heard of, the changes would be made for the league game.
Mancini seemed to be getting it wrong the year we won the title - made changes in games we struggled in, but ultimately (as ultimately as it could be), he was proven right. At about this stage of that season, we were without Kompany and Aguero through injury and Silva looked like he was carrying Yaya on his back. The return of them and Tevez made all the difference. The three this season will do the same - let's just hope it's soon enough to give us a chance in the cups, too
Mmm... Let's hope so. I still think the squad looks much happier and have more of a chance to bounce back than the year we won the title. The competition on the other hand seems to be much sharper this year. I guess everything's set for a thrilling run-in.
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