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He could be crying to the media again come Monday evening, turning something similar out against Norwich at home might just provoke a bit more an aggravated response from the stands at the moment.

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His worst game for us today. We've taken leads and bottled it but this was completely passive from start to finish. Against fodder as well. He might as well have had a touchline ban

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We lost and Mads was our best player. That says it all, well and truly beaten by a poor side in poor form. Dreadful, Enzo has no idea how to turn things around, illustrated by his Vardy/ Nacho sub, when we're already a goal down.

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1 minute ago, lcfcell said:

Seriously who is going to touch him after this bottlejob? 

Those who will believe it's all because of off the pitch problems and the shit he's going to spout like Pep on his period.

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He’s lost me after that performance. Think I won’t be the only one either. Madness to keep ploughing on with this system and method of playing.

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7 minutes ago, lcfcell said:

Seriously who is going to touch him after this bottlejob? 

He'll blame it on not being backed and the outside noise re PSR

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41 minutes ago, JimmyC74 said:

Wonder whether he is beginning to doubt if he has the answers………

Seems like a cultish religion tbh, the faith of Pep ball. Kompany and Enzo both disciples. I doubt myself though, i shout for him to make changes, "cant you see 3 fresh pairs of legs could make the difference, like it did in first half of season", but then i say, surely Enzo knows more than i do, otherwise hed change it. Its something Ranieri did so well

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44 minutes ago, LcFc_Smiv said:

He could be crying to the media again come Monday evening, turning something similar out against Norwich at home might just provoke a bit more an aggravated response from the stands at the moment.

Gonna be toxic unless we're 2 nil up at half time 

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23 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Giueme Ballague should definitely cancel the dinner with Brenzo. 

Hahah I’d completely forgotten about this. 

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All the teams around us have the ability to bounce back after going behind.

 

Ipswich conceded a 94th minute penalty equaliser v Rotherham and still managed to get a winner and hit the post.

 

The teams around us have the fight and guts to get something from a game where things are going against them.

 

We don't 

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Our tactics have been completely sussed

to make them work with the opposition pressing one for one requires our players to be confident and brave 

 

sadly two things lacking

 

an old head like warnock worked us out early on and played aggressively that way at Huddersfield. Due to the poor standard of finishing at this level we got away with it. Now we are so far into the season there are plenty of examples how to counter our approach and opposition coaches can show their players that there’s nothing to fear. 

 

the only way this changes is for us to regain our mojo or change our tactics.  Given the pressure we’re after, I’m not sure how we manage that now because enzo won’t change the tactics and we won’t get our mojo back without a couple of wins. 

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Been saying for weeks Cannon should be first choice for a run of games.

Instead we got to witness Vardy and Daka both shit the bed horrendously and now Cannon is out anyway. Briliant man management Enzo, really speedrunning the Brendan school of alienating players before they've even had a chance to settle down. Twat. 

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If you put yourself in the shoes of the opposition, you know exactly what we're going to do and that you're not going to come up against any surprises. Too predictable. We're not good enough to only have plan A. 

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Just now, Ian Nacho said:

If you put yourself in the shoes of the opposition, you know exactly what we're going to do and that you're not going to come up against any surprises. Too predictable. We're not good enough to only have plan A. 

tbf thats the same as Man City, but im with you, we need to adapt and be more flexable with tactics and formations

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1 minute ago, st albans fox said:

Our tactics have been completely sussed

to make them work with the opposition pressing one for one requires our players to be confident and brave 

 

sadly two things lacking

 

an old head like warnock worked us out early on and played aggressively that way at Huddersfield. Due to the poor standard of finishing at this level we got away with it. Now we are so far into the season there are plenty of examples how to counter our approach and opposition coaches can show their players that there’s nothing to fear. 

 

the only way this changes is for us to regain our mojo or change our tactics.  Given the pressure we’re after, I’m not sure how we manage that now because enzo won’t change the tactics and we won’t get our mojo back without a couple of wins. 

Thing is, we're not even playing the same style of play as we were at the start of the season. As turgid as that was a times, there were clear patterns of play and the idea being we create spaces over the pitch.

 

Now, we seem to rush the ball towards the final third and then kill the tempo, and when we don't do that, it's just pointless tapping it around. It's so telling that midfielders are never getting on the end of things at the moment and the attackers have to turn back every time

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