Haven't had an attempt on target since we scored - bring on a defender.
To say the least. Unbelievable.Navas is so predictable.
We were popping the ball around nicely in the first half, playing some decent stuff.
Some of the players look tired as fuck though. Like how does Mourinho watch Oscar play 90 minutes every week, sometimes more, and keep him on?
And now brings Cahill on for Remy?
Haven't had an attempt on target since we scored - bring on a defender.
Your own valenciaTo say the least. Unbelievable.
We played 120 minutes midweek when City had it off. From that we got 2 injuries (unlucky) and a suspension which has left us thin of senior players and pretty tired players on the match... we don't need to win this match so... why risk it when we don't need to? I don't think we could really attack fully if he tried
Navas is so predictable.
If Valencia uses his left foot he's unpredictable.Your own valencia
Holy Shit Dortmund. From 17th to 18th.
Holy Shit Dortmund. From 17th to 18th.
Like that other time we had an 8 point lead and shut the league out...Mourinho is scared out of his mind to be within 2 points reach from City. More afraid of that than willing to take chances to get the win and basically become champions today.
I think Navas' problem is that whenever he wants to do anything he has to wake up first.
We played Liverpool two weeks ago and made 1 sub in the 89th minute - Ramires on.
We then lost to Bradford.
We then played 120 minutes against Liverpool and, again, made poor use of substitutions.
Now we're playing 90 minutes+ against City and have made one change.
It's been coming all season - we've been playing the same 12 or 13 players all season and now the lads are tired. Why, for example, when we're 4-0 up against Swansea does he not give some fringe players a run out? Like Remy on for Costa when the game is dead and buried to give him game time and give Costa a break?
Dan keeps posting in the old thread :lol :lol :lol