LDB wrote:I always thought clichy would be a proper player with a decent manager coaching him. Still cant cross for shit though.
cross of the season v Wolves (arguably a pass I suppose)
he looked back to his best was undeniably in a funk at Arsenal, went stagnant
can see why people blame the manager but personally I think grown up professional footballers should be up for it irrespective of their boss
also Clichy first became a great player under Wenger who is by anyones standards a minimum 'decent' manager
LDB wrote:Yaya Toure bossed that game, what a fucking monster. Although he did fail to track phil jones at one point and gave him a free cross
MOTD gave Toure a huge boost as well - personally disagree (I'm on the side of the Manc fan I heard shout "FCUKING WAKE UP YAYA!"). He's been a vital player for them this season (2nd to Kompany) but I thought the occasion got to him - he was desperate to do something memorable and I thought let the simple side slip
LDB wrote:Zabaleta also brilliant, been a long time since I watched a game and two fullbacks stood out with their defensive performances.
Zab was ledge, perfect going both ways, ManUre didn't get a sniff on his side
LDB wrote:Hopefully that game has blown apart the myth that ferguson always looks to attack, he's been playing that way in Europe and (until the last couple of years) against us for some time. It just never gets picked up on because he usually wins doing it and I dont particularly blame him for it. Still, a myth is a myth.
agree 100% late 90's early noughties that type of defensive setup was combined with kicking 7 shades. Now he combines it with desperate attempts to get the opposition sent off (Rooney is a cheating little turd and was rubbish)