A response to an excellent article by a Man City fan
I don’t know if anyone else occasionally peers into the bizarre world that is Blue Moon, but it does leave you thinking that all City fans are egotistical, Spurs-hating morons.
I am ashamed to say that I, therefore, felt surprised when I read an insightful and interesting article written by a City fan (Bloovic), regarding Wednesday’s game: Team and Tactics v Spurs (home) Double Bumper Edition. Well worth a read, and I couldn’t help but want to write a similar article in response to this, so here it is.
I could start by emphasising just how big this game is, but I think we all already know – it’s what we’ve been building towards all season, and it’s still in our hands.
These were the line-ups when we beat City 3-0 at White Hart Lane back in December, a performance which was probably in our top three of the season (better than the 9-1 in my opinion, because the opposition are that much better):
Corluka Dawson Bassong Assou–Ekotto
Lennon Huddlestone Palacios Kranjcar
Crouch Defoe
Richards Onuoha Toure Sylvinho
Barry De Jong
Tevez Ireland Robinho
Adebayor
Mark Hughes was the City manager on that day, and it’s fair to say that things have changed fairly significantly for them since then – Mancini is now in charge, they’ve tended to go 4-4-2 with more regularity, Adam Johnson and Patrick Vieira have come in, Robinho has left, and Ireland has barely had a look-in.
Things have also changed for us, though. Modric has recovered from his broken leg, and has had some excellent performances, Pavlyuchenko is now generally preferred to Crouch, and Kranjcar is out for the rest of the season (and probably the start of next). The most significant change, though, is the form of Gareth Bale. He was a last minute substitute in the home game… I’d imagine that he will be near enough the first name on the team sheet come Wednesday.
There were two comments that stood out particularly to me from Bloovic’s analysis:
If Spurs decide to park the bus, City’s job will become that much more difficult – we’ve struggled against this tactic on a few occasions – and Mancini will likely have to alter his formation and approach while the game is in progress to achieve victory.
And:
I think it’s reasonable to say that if Redknapp decides to take a more positive approach, then this will suit City’s counter-attacking style more, opening up the big Eastlands pitch and creating space for Tevez, Bellamy and Adebayor to exploit.
The reason these stood out is probably clear – he could quite easily be describing us. We too have had difficulty breaking down teams that are prepared to play with two banks of four, and not be too adventurous (Wolves, Stoke, Hull, even Villa) . Conversely, we’ve had less issue with teams willing to attempt to come at us (Burnley, Wigan, and even City themselves in December).
Obviously at Eastlands, the tables will be turned somewhat. The pressure will be on City, as the home side, to come at us and play an attacking game. For that reason, and remembering that we only need a draw from this game, I’d imagine that Redknapp will be tempted to go with the majority of the team that soaked up so much pressure against Arsenal.
His biggest decision in my opinion is whether to select Palacios. We know that he is one of Redknapp’s favourites, and we also know that he likes him when we play away – even at the expense of changing a winning team (United is a perfect example). The organisation and intelligence of Modric and Huddlestone as per the Arsenal and Chelsea games, or the combative, energetic Palacios? It’s a big call.
I have an inkling that he will go with one up top (probably Defoe), push Bale and Lennon high up the pitch, and give Modric a free role. Playing this way will mean that we won’t be able to play long too often, and we will need to ensure that our passing is short, crisp and, most of all, high tempo. What it does give us, though, is defensive solidarity – effectively a midfield three, with Modric occupying the deepest lying midfield-player (presumably De Jong), and Bale able to double-up on Wright-Phillips if necessary.
I do worry about Bassong, who hasn’t had so much football lately, against a City strike paring that seem to be re-finding their form, and I also worry about the prospect of Ben Alnwick in goal. Defoe’s form concerns me too – only four league goals in 2010, although two of them did come away from White Hart Lane.
This game could be a classic – there will be plenty of pace and attacking ability on display, and there is so much to play for. On the other hand, with so much at stake, both teams could play a cagey game, and try to grind out a result – especially as a draw for us would be seen as an excellent result. I don’t think that style suits us, so I hope we try to play football.
The nerves are building in anticipation, and they will only get worse. I just hope our players play to their true ability, and do themselves and us proud. COME ON YOU SPURS!!
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Forward! Attack!!!!!!!!
What a shame about the silly dropped points this season. We could already be confirmed in 3rd
Obviously City are a good side well able to tuck us away at Eastlands, so we will need to fight play well close them down and work our proverbial nuts off for the whole 96 mins.
I always worry when we get to these huge "life changing crossroads" I really hope for the club that this time lady Luck will be with us. I call on the gods of luck to pay back all the times I have sat in a room with Arsenal, Liverpool or Man u fans and had to explain why Spurs just gave away a 2 or 3 goal lead to lose a game we were winning, or why we were able to lose to a down and out Portsmouth team in the FA cup semi final...I will be honest that was an F**k up the like of which only Spurs fans can we used to.
Please Please not this time... BY ALL THAT IS GOOD SPURS FANS DESERVE A BREAK. GIVE US A WIN THAT ACTUALLY MEANS SOMETHING. COYS
4-4-2 with two out of form strikers will see us get hammered. We'll be totally overrun in midfield.
I absolutely agree with the 1st part...and somewhat with the 2nd part for this match.
Let's pray the Octopus will be ready...then keep Kaboul at right back...use all the glue we have to patch up the King to partner Daws with Assou-Ekotto at leftback. A 5 man midfield of Lennon, Huddlestone, Palacios, Modric and Bale and Crouch as a lone ranger up front. Modric could play in the pocket just behind Crouch. Pav could score to save his life at the mo' and Defoe is a definite option up front although Crouch' height gives him the edge.
Forwards and Onwards...get a win..any kind of win because hell...a draw means we have to endure another final day on Saturday. Please boys wrap it up on Wednesday...
.........Kaboul Bassong Dawson A&E
.................Palacios Huddlestone
Lennon...........................................Bale
.....................Modric
.................................Crouch
Kaboul was our best player on Saturday.
Bassong because Deadly is crocked.
Palacious and Hudd to sit, Lennon and Bale to push on.
Modric in the hole.
Pav has stopped scoring, defoe cannot hold the ball up so it's either crouch or gudjohnsen as one up.
IMHO of course.
I've had to change my boxer shorts seven times since Saturday. Please, if there is a God, let him be a yid.
I disagree about the 5 in midfield though. The best form of attack is defense. If we have two up front, especially against a dodgy keeper, we've got much more chance of putting them on the back foot and forcing the issue that playing 5 in the middle and trying to keep the ball there. One mistake in DM and Bellamy, Adebayor or Tevez could be through on goal.
Personally, I'd go for the tesm that beat Chelsea. Modric & Thudd showed that they can mis it with any CM and their passing along with the pace of Lennon on the right and Bale on the left, would really put ManCity on the back foot.
Fact is, if we score, they have to score two. That would open even more space behind for us to exploit.
tear them apart with pace and movement, go wide and get crosses in, go long, play on the break. but most importantly, they would want to double up on bale and lennon, but with modric switching the play they're going to struggle.
Crouchy will get the nod over pav and be a physical threat against their CBs like Carew was on sat. We need Defoe to find his shooting boots now more than ever to prove he is the player we know he is. I'm sure capello needs to see it too! I don't care how city line up, if gomez and king are fit and we play at our best then this one is ours!
Possibly Lennon for Bentley - thats all
This is the biggest game ever as a yid.
End of.
Such positivity!
Our defensive record is excellent,'makeshift' or not, and we need the forwards to come good again.
Lennon and Ledley to start if fit.
Palacios gnawing at his chain on the bench.