ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Sep 20, 2025 12:52 pm wrote:redshade » Fri Sep 19, 2025 9:32 pm wrote:So we host our neighbours here for a tough encounter. They've had a decent start to the season and are buzzing with Grealish.
Expecting a edgy match and hoping we seal this one convincingly.
Hopefully Isak to get his first goal.
Early days yet but City face Arsenal and if they win we could be 6 points ahead of Arsenal.
Your last sentence is the key to our entire season imo. We need to create a gap.
To be fair to Arsenal as it stands they are only 3 points behind us [which is nothing with 95% of the season to go] plus they've played us away, United away, Forest [who were no push-overs last year] and after tomorrow they'll have another of their toughest fixtures out of the way as well. If they turn City over they'll be in great shape.This is why we need to win today and why we need to keep on winning,
Our title success last year was built on us getting our noses ahead, building a lead and then letting scoreboard pressure do the rest, putting distance between us and the other title contenders early doors, putting them under pressure every time they take to the field is the key to everything imo. As you say this could already be a pivotal weekend.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Sep 21, 2025 8:41 am wrote:Something isn't quite right atm, opposition teams are seeing far too much of the ball for my liking, don't get me wrong you are not going to dominate every game from starting gun to tape, teams are going to invariably have spells in games but what we are seeing constitutes more than spells in my book.
One thing i've noticed when someone get us on the back foot is that we lose a hell of a lot of 50/50's in a relatively short space of time, once momentum starts to go against us we can't win a tackle to save our lives, another thing we do is give the ball away so-so cheaply it's untrue, when we are on the back foot instead of recognizing that we need to take the sting out of the game (and the opposition) for 5 minutes by keeping the ball we do the exact opposite, someone will try a fancy flick that has about a 1 in 10 chance of coming off, Ally will try one of those long wellies up to Mo etc etc. We always seem to end up in some sort of weird doom-loop where we help the opposition not hinder them.
When momentum starts to go against us someone needs to recognize it and get the message out that -
A) losing a 50/50 tackle in the next 5 minutes will be considered a criminal offence
B) the entire purpose of the game will now change, the idea is not to score a goal but to keep the ball, for the next 5 minutes under these new rules losing possession is akin to conceding a goal, don't worry about the nets, don't worry about which way you are passing it, don't worry about boring everyone sh.1.tless it's only 5 minutes just keep the fv.ck.ing ball. Anyone who tries a difficult or speculative pass or even takes a shot at goal in those 5 minutes gets substituted, no if's or but's.
Mourinho's Chelsea were masters of shutting a game down when momentum started to go against them but they used the dark arts feigning injuries etc, we don't need to do that we can achieve the same thing by just keeping the ball and getting stuck in.
I'm not saying this will solve all our issues but it will definitely help.
UvS xR4GEx » Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:16 pm wrote:There's a pattern occurring here and I dont think its a coincidence. Work hard the first 30 mins, try to get the rewards, then try to control and see out the game. We are going to be playing at least 60 games this season, we dropped off a cliff 30 games into the Premier season last year, and it cost us the UCL, and the Caraboa cup.
I think we are trying to pace ourselves better this season.. teams like PSG haven't got the same level of teams to play week in week out and it showed when we played them in the UCL, they had more energy all over the park than us. We've got a better squad now, and I think we can honestly challange for all 4 trophies if we are smart.
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