Bar out goings it was a very quiet transfer deadline day at Manchester City. Some might see that as a sign UEFA'S FFP restriction was really biting but in all honesty City's main business in getting the likes of Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany etc... to sign new long term deals could be the best business the club has ever done.
True there were issues. Kompany hasn't had a settled partner, Martin Demichelis was only ever brought in as cover though injuries meant he was called on to play far more regularly than Manuel Pellegrini could have imagined towards the end of last season he possibly was City's best defender and had a decent World cup for Argentina. That issue could well have been solved by the signing Eliaquim Mangala.
Fernando at first puzzled me we had two decent holding players in Yaya and Fernandinho. Though having seen his form in the league games he's played I totally get it. He is a play breaker who isn't afraid to run with the ball and he can spot a pass. Added to that his signing gives Pellegrini the option of pushing Yaya further forward where his sheer size and skill have panicked many defences.
Joe Hart on his day is one of the best keepers in the world. But does seem to lose concentration. The signing of Willy Caballero is a good move as it keeps pressure on Joe, the sort he's not really had since Shay Given was at City . Caballero is know and trusted by Pellegrini so any slip ups by Hart he knows the manager has a ready made replacement breathing down his neck.
It's no coincidence City's squad that played West Ham to win the title in 2014 contained many of the same players that won the title in such dramatic fashion against QPR in 2012. City have a very settled squad which will not need much tweeking the next few years. Then throw in hot academy prospects like Marcos Lopes currently on loan to Lille returning next summer. Devante Cole appears to have settled well on loan Barnsley. Jason Denayer has looked very good both for City in pre season and whenever he's played whilst on loan at Celtic. There are some good young players who will be putting pressure on Pellegrini for a chance next year.
The surprise departure in Alvaro Negredo has left many questioning if 3 strikers is enough. Looking back to last season it more often was the case that if you were fit you started. City rarely had 4 strikers available as Aguero missed half the season with Jovetic missing more. Jovetic appears to now be fully fit having had a full pre season and has been looking like a new signing almost with decent form. Indeed injuries in key games like Everton away meant City switched to one up front.
All in all perhaps not the window some expected but in many respects did much need changing?
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Sunday, 22 June 2014
What a difference a year makes
Last summer the dust was settling from Roberto Mancini's sacking and the subsequent appointment of Manuel Pellegrini. The rumours of a dressing room divided with big stars apparently asking the club to sell them were all over the press.
Pellegrini certainly had a tough task but his calm demeanour seemed to rub off on the players, even when results didn't match performances very little seemed to bother "the engineer" He quietly and respectfully went about his tasks and whenever questioned he seemed to find the answer. Indeed any side losing a player of the quality of Sergio Aguero for pretty much half of the season would struggle, but Pellegrini seemed to reinvigorate Edin Dzeko who came on strong when it mattered.
Other players who struggled last year also came to the fore. Samir Nasri by his own admission had a poor 12/13 but was sensational for long periods of 13/14. Aleks Kolarov was also a key player and for me made it so h/e should be the first choice left back. Even Javi Garcia looked much improved under Pellegrini's guidance. There was a togetherness style and swagger as City won the first major trophy of the season in the Capital One Cup was won.
Then as Liverpool crumbled under the pressure of all but being certain of winning the title Pellegrini's City won 4 straight including a dramatic 3-2 win at Goodison Park, a ground where City have rarely won in the Premier League era to wrap up a 2nd title in 3 years.
It has been an incredible season 102 league goals with some amazing performances from many in the team. Though special mention has to go to Yaya Toure 20 goals from midfield in the league was an amazing achievement.
Though a lot of credit has to go to the manager. Manuel Pellegrini his first season in England, what he achieved is a credit to the man. To win two major trophies in his first season whilst still learning the league is outstanding. He's set himself high standards and you know he'll want more!
Pellegrini certainly had a tough task but his calm demeanour seemed to rub off on the players, even when results didn't match performances very little seemed to bother "the engineer" He quietly and respectfully went about his tasks and whenever questioned he seemed to find the answer. Indeed any side losing a player of the quality of Sergio Aguero for pretty much half of the season would struggle, but Pellegrini seemed to reinvigorate Edin Dzeko who came on strong when it mattered.
Other players who struggled last year also came to the fore. Samir Nasri by his own admission had a poor 12/13 but was sensational for long periods of 13/14. Aleks Kolarov was also a key player and for me made it so h/e should be the first choice left back. Even Javi Garcia looked much improved under Pellegrini's guidance. There was a togetherness style and swagger as City won the first major trophy of the season in the Capital One Cup was won.
Then as Liverpool crumbled under the pressure of all but being certain of winning the title Pellegrini's City won 4 straight including a dramatic 3-2 win at Goodison Park, a ground where City have rarely won in the Premier League era to wrap up a 2nd title in 3 years.
It has been an incredible season 102 league goals with some amazing performances from many in the team. Though special mention has to go to Yaya Toure 20 goals from midfield in the league was an amazing achievement.
Though a lot of credit has to go to the manager. Manuel Pellegrini his first season in England, what he achieved is a credit to the man. To win two major trophies in his first season whilst still learning the league is outstanding. He's set himself high standards and you know he'll want more!
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Player ratings and Player of the year
Joe Hart 7
If ever a players season summed up the clubs Joe's does. Golden Glove again for 18 clean sheets in the league but some uncharacteristic mistakes have marred this season. That said anyone who saw his display against Dortmund in the champions league will have been amazed at the brilliance Hart showed that night he earned City the draw as much as Mario Balotelli's late penalty.
Costel Pantilimon 7
Did very well in the few games he played certainly harshly dropped for the FA Cup Final.
Pablo Zabaleta 9
Has been a revelation this season lion hearted brave never say die attitude means Pablo will always be a fans favourite.
Micah Richards 6
Hard to judge Micah injuries have really restricted him so never really been match fit.
Vincent Kompany 7
A few early season wobbles but slowly but surely the confidence came back. Always respectful in the media he is the ideal character for his role as club captain.
Matija Nastasic 8
Simply the buy of the season been a key part in helping Kompany find his confidence maturity and calmness beyond his young years.
Kolo Toure 5
Always seemed to take two or 3 games to find his feet before showing his form.
Joleon Lescott 5.5
Exactly the same as Kolo struggled for first few games before showing his best.
Gael Clichy 6
Solid left back who does seem to have a phobia of crossing the ball when further up Field.
Aleksander Kolarov 5
Not a natural left back and does struggle with defending but always a goal threat from free kicks.
Gareth Barry 6
Consistent and always noticeably missed when not in action.
James Milner 6.5
Always gives it his all but probably not had enough of a run to really show his best.
Javi Garcia 3
Started well then went backwards seemed to struggle with the pace of the league and not helped by being in and out of the team.
David Silva 5.5
By his own high standards not the best season. There were definite glimpses of his best but not enough.
Scott Sinclair unable to score
Almost zero point in his signing I do feel sorry for the man too few starts to be fair to him.
Jack Rodwell 6
Again hard to judge due to injuries but as he gained match fitness there were good signs Jack will prove to be a great signing.
Samir Nasri 4
Slowed play down way to often and at times just didn't seem bothered.
Yaya Toure 5.5
At times brilliant at times lazy much like Silva not his best season.
Edin Dzeko 5
Always seems to score important goals but so frustrating to watch in and out of the team didn't help but even with a run of games he looked yards off the pace sometimes.
Carlos Tevez 7.5
Started off the season all guns blazing perhaps didn't hit the heights of his previous two full seasons but always put a shift in for the team.
Sergio Aguero 6.5
Injury hit season still capable of match winning performances and scoring spectacular goals.
Mario Balotelli 5
Never really got a long enough run to find his form before his transfer to AC Milan.
M11 3FF PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Has to be Pablo Zabaleta genuinely outstanding for most of the season never say die attitude fully committed to the cause.
If ever a players season summed up the clubs Joe's does. Golden Glove again for 18 clean sheets in the league but some uncharacteristic mistakes have marred this season. That said anyone who saw his display against Dortmund in the champions league will have been amazed at the brilliance Hart showed that night he earned City the draw as much as Mario Balotelli's late penalty.
Costel Pantilimon 7
Did very well in the few games he played certainly harshly dropped for the FA Cup Final.
Pablo Zabaleta 9
Has been a revelation this season lion hearted brave never say die attitude means Pablo will always be a fans favourite.
Micah Richards 6
Hard to judge Micah injuries have really restricted him so never really been match fit.
Vincent Kompany 7
A few early season wobbles but slowly but surely the confidence came back. Always respectful in the media he is the ideal character for his role as club captain.
Matija Nastasic 8
Simply the buy of the season been a key part in helping Kompany find his confidence maturity and calmness beyond his young years.
Kolo Toure 5
Always seemed to take two or 3 games to find his feet before showing his form.
Joleon Lescott 5.5
Exactly the same as Kolo struggled for first few games before showing his best.
Gael Clichy 6
Solid left back who does seem to have a phobia of crossing the ball when further up Field.
Aleksander Kolarov 5
Not a natural left back and does struggle with defending but always a goal threat from free kicks.
Gareth Barry 6
Consistent and always noticeably missed when not in action.
James Milner 6.5
Always gives it his all but probably not had enough of a run to really show his best.
Javi Garcia 3
Started well then went backwards seemed to struggle with the pace of the league and not helped by being in and out of the team.
David Silva 5.5
By his own high standards not the best season. There were definite glimpses of his best but not enough.
Scott Sinclair unable to score
Almost zero point in his signing I do feel sorry for the man too few starts to be fair to him.
Jack Rodwell 6
Again hard to judge due to injuries but as he gained match fitness there were good signs Jack will prove to be a great signing.
Samir Nasri 4
Slowed play down way to often and at times just didn't seem bothered.
Yaya Toure 5.5
At times brilliant at times lazy much like Silva not his best season.
Edin Dzeko 5
Always seems to score important goals but so frustrating to watch in and out of the team didn't help but even with a run of games he looked yards off the pace sometimes.
Carlos Tevez 7.5
Started off the season all guns blazing perhaps didn't hit the heights of his previous two full seasons but always put a shift in for the team.
Sergio Aguero 6.5
Injury hit season still capable of match winning performances and scoring spectacular goals.
Mario Balotelli 5
Never really got a long enough run to find his form before his transfer to AC Milan.
M11 3FF PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Has to be Pablo Zabaleta genuinely outstanding for most of the season never say die attitude fully committed to the cause.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Tevez reborn and "Honest Kia" appears AWOL
It would seem the fit goal hungry Carlos that has returned to City this summer and is playing without a care in the world and that could be very bad news for the rest of the Premier League.
It has been reported Tevez returned to City the lightest he has been since his days at Corinthians which is surely an indication he intends to play and judging by his performances pre season he is back to his deadly best linking up well with fellow Argentinian Sergio Aguero. Tevez was sensational in the Community Shield causing the Chelsea defence all sorts of problems and scoring a great goal.
Through out all this one thing has been missing and that has been rent a quote player advisor Kia Joorabchian. I've not minced my words with my opinions on "Honest" Kia in previous posts but his absense from the media regarding Tevez appears to be a good thing. The very fact he calls himself an "advisor" to dodge FIFA agents rules says a lot, It would also seem to back up that Tevez being unsettled for the last year or so was down to Joorabchian trying to get him back to Brazil or somewhere that allowed him to own a share of his registration again as was the case until Tevez joined City in the summer of 2009.
It was widely reported Joorabchian was also the advisor to former City manager Mark Hughes and helping him at QPR whilst feeling sorry for QPR this has to be a good thing for City as it means Joorabchian is busy down in London allowing Tevez hassle free to return to the sort of form that had him win the golden boot in 2010-11 and that could indeed be better than any new signing as the squad know Tevez there is no need for a bedding in period.
Time will tell if Tevez will stay long term at The Etihad but whilst he is in a good strong place mentally looking his best for 6 years it also means the other strikers at the club have to step up and equal the form of Tevez and last seasons top scorer Aguero, whom on the basis of their pre season play deserve to be starters for Roberto Mancini as the defence begins of the Premier League. Long may Kia be AWOL it can only benefit Manchester City.
It has been reported Tevez returned to City the lightest he has been since his days at Corinthians which is surely an indication he intends to play and judging by his performances pre season he is back to his deadly best linking up well with fellow Argentinian Sergio Aguero. Tevez was sensational in the Community Shield causing the Chelsea defence all sorts of problems and scoring a great goal.
Through out all this one thing has been missing and that has been rent a quote player advisor Kia Joorabchian. I've not minced my words with my opinions on "Honest" Kia in previous posts but his absense from the media regarding Tevez appears to be a good thing. The very fact he calls himself an "advisor" to dodge FIFA agents rules says a lot, It would also seem to back up that Tevez being unsettled for the last year or so was down to Joorabchian trying to get him back to Brazil or somewhere that allowed him to own a share of his registration again as was the case until Tevez joined City in the summer of 2009.
It was widely reported Joorabchian was also the advisor to former City manager Mark Hughes and helping him at QPR whilst feeling sorry for QPR this has to be a good thing for City as it means Joorabchian is busy down in London allowing Tevez hassle free to return to the sort of form that had him win the golden boot in 2010-11 and that could indeed be better than any new signing as the squad know Tevez there is no need for a bedding in period.
Time will tell if Tevez will stay long term at The Etihad but whilst he is in a good strong place mentally looking his best for 6 years it also means the other strikers at the club have to step up and equal the form of Tevez and last seasons top scorer Aguero, whom on the basis of their pre season play deserve to be starters for Roberto Mancini as the defence begins of the Premier League. Long may Kia be AWOL it can only benefit Manchester City.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
One Month on
One month and one day on from that dramatic finish to the Premier League we are less than a week off finding out whom City will face in the first game of next season in August. There is a noticeable sense of excitement amongst any blues I've had the pleasure of talking to since.
One thing I have noticed is a changed in United fan friends attitudes. Originally full of well dones it's slowly got more bitter with digs about buying the league. Well of course we did unlike their squad of free transfers......Ignoring the fact squad for squad there isn't really all that huge difference in fees paid.
Whilst awaiting those fixtures the transfer rumour mill is in over drive and this is an area the club does well not to get involved. Some managers seem to thrive on linking themselves with all the rumours where as Roberto Mancini and the club will usually keep quiet. The flip side is this means the press do seem to go OTT linking many big names with the Etihad whilst also linking players at the club with moves out.
One rumour was Sergio Aguero was apparently off to Real Madrid. Now this rumour did tickle me the player himself seems happy and settled in Manchester indeed no vibes either from him or his agent that he might well be off. Added to the fact in Spain he is a legend at Athletico Madrid wearing the white of Real would be taking a huge risk to his reputation.
The likes of Emmanuel Adebayor Wayne Bridge etc.. will also return from their loan spells. In Adebayor's case there were strong links that Spurs wanted him on a permanent deal however with Harry Redknapp's departure it does look like only a matter of time before Adebayor announces he wants to try and win his place back In City's Starting 11.
The key area that does need strengthening is the back up Centre Halves when ever Kompany or Lescott were out City didn't look the same side. Perhaps the answer maybe already at the club with Dedryk Boyata but I'd be tempted to loan him out again to get more experience he does show signs of promise and could indeed become a regular along side Kompany for both club and Country.
Edin Dzeko is strongly linked with a return to Germany and Bayern Munich I wouldn't have an issue with this if Mario Gomez was part of the deal as he has what Edin lacks good close control. Don't get me wrong I like Dzeko but he blows way to hot and cold for me to be a regular in the team though his vital goal with us 2-1 down to QPR to make it 2-2 will ensure him a fond place in the hearts of City fans.
What has been refreshing is hearing players happy to announce they want to stay at the club indeed the likes of David Silva and Sergio Aguero have already let that be known. Most of the squad is tied to long term deals and something City don't really get much credit for is the age of the squad there aren't that many over 28 years old which is bad news for the rest of the league a young squad has won the league and they will be hungry for more.
And there does appear to be proof that City are "ruining football" as the tv rights for 2013 onwards were auctioned off for over £1.25 billion more than the current deal. And that's just for UK audiences with Sky and BT sharing coverage.
Whatever 2012-2013 brings I'm sure the main aim of the club will be to have a bigger impact on the champions league and of course defend the title we snatched at the last possible second. I just hope we do it a bit easier on the old heart!
One thing I have noticed is a changed in United fan friends attitudes. Originally full of well dones it's slowly got more bitter with digs about buying the league. Well of course we did unlike their squad of free transfers......Ignoring the fact squad for squad there isn't really all that huge difference in fees paid.
Whilst awaiting those fixtures the transfer rumour mill is in over drive and this is an area the club does well not to get involved. Some managers seem to thrive on linking themselves with all the rumours where as Roberto Mancini and the club will usually keep quiet. The flip side is this means the press do seem to go OTT linking many big names with the Etihad whilst also linking players at the club with moves out.
One rumour was Sergio Aguero was apparently off to Real Madrid. Now this rumour did tickle me the player himself seems happy and settled in Manchester indeed no vibes either from him or his agent that he might well be off. Added to the fact in Spain he is a legend at Athletico Madrid wearing the white of Real would be taking a huge risk to his reputation.
The likes of Emmanuel Adebayor Wayne Bridge etc.. will also return from their loan spells. In Adebayor's case there were strong links that Spurs wanted him on a permanent deal however with Harry Redknapp's departure it does look like only a matter of time before Adebayor announces he wants to try and win his place back In City's Starting 11.
The key area that does need strengthening is the back up Centre Halves when ever Kompany or Lescott were out City didn't look the same side. Perhaps the answer maybe already at the club with Dedryk Boyata but I'd be tempted to loan him out again to get more experience he does show signs of promise and could indeed become a regular along side Kompany for both club and Country.
Edin Dzeko is strongly linked with a return to Germany and Bayern Munich I wouldn't have an issue with this if Mario Gomez was part of the deal as he has what Edin lacks good close control. Don't get me wrong I like Dzeko but he blows way to hot and cold for me to be a regular in the team though his vital goal with us 2-1 down to QPR to make it 2-2 will ensure him a fond place in the hearts of City fans.
What has been refreshing is hearing players happy to announce they want to stay at the club indeed the likes of David Silva and Sergio Aguero have already let that be known. Most of the squad is tied to long term deals and something City don't really get much credit for is the age of the squad there aren't that many over 28 years old which is bad news for the rest of the league a young squad has won the league and they will be hungry for more.
And there does appear to be proof that City are "ruining football" as the tv rights for 2013 onwards were auctioned off for over £1.25 billion more than the current deal. And that's just for UK audiences with Sky and BT sharing coverage.
Whatever 2012-2013 brings I'm sure the main aim of the club will be to have a bigger impact on the champions league and of course defend the title we snatched at the last possible second. I just hope we do it a bit easier on the old heart!
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