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Newcastle United 1-0 Manchester City (27/09/23)


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6 minutes ago, Doctor Zaius said:

 Wish refs would pull up their tactical fouling more. Its a big part of their game plan. They dominate the ball, then as soon as you win it back and look to break, there's a foul. They're able to regroup from the free kick and possession is up for grabs again, which they win and you're back on the merry go round. Winning a free kick in your own half allows them to get back into position and provides us with absolutely no advantage in comparison to the position you were in. 

 

Its never punished with more than a free kick which serves them and not us. Grealish got away with two and never came close to a booking. Persistent fouling should be totted up against the team as opposed to the player. 

Couldn’t agree more with this, but if any club is good at gaming the system it’s Manchester City. 

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24 minutes ago, 54 said:

Still in disbelief that a CB pairing of Lascelles and Dummett just kept a clean sheet against Man City :lol:

 

It's such a boost for the squad that those two can come in and put in a performance like that. We were all rightly concerned about the depth at centre-back but if that was anything to go by then there's no need for significant concern this season. We know Lascelles is capable but the lesser-spotted Dummett was an unknown quantity and in nobody's second teams at the beginning of the season. The lad is an absolute pro and suddenly it's as clear as day why Howe wanted him kept around. 

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32 minutes ago, 54 said:

Still in disbelief that a CB pairing of Lascelles and Dummett just kept a clean sheet against Man City :lol:


Only the second time they’ve failed to score in a competitive fixture since 5th Feb.

 

The other time was the Brentford match before the CL final when they’d already won the title and rested even more players than tonight. 
 

Dummetts interview on .co.uk was good talking about how they’ve played that back four quite a lot in training so it wasn’t totally alien to them. 

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Managed to watch this before work this morning, a very proud performance. The team spirit we have is on another level everyone is involved and pushing no matter how many starts they get. 
 

We’ve been shafted by the draw again but let’s see how we get on. 

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32 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:

Dummetts interview on .co.uk was good talking about how they’ve played that back four quite a lot in training so it wasn’t totally alien to them. 

Had a feeling when lineup was released this was EH’s thinking and might be more so going forward. In a way it avoids his dislike of rotating his back four. Have two fixed sets of four.

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I just checked, and 7 of Man Citys starters had started a PL game for them this season. Only 4 of our starters had. The game really changed after some subs, but honestly even the first half performance was fine considering how we lined up.

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35 minutes ago, Erikse said:

I just checked, and 7 of Man Citys starters had started a PL game for them this season. Only 4 of our starters had. The game really changed after some subs, but honestly even the first half performance was fine considering how we lined up.

We said that in the pub when the line ups came out that it was closer to their strongest 11 than ours.

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The first half was fine considering our line up. Slightly frustrating we couldn't do more with the ball, but we contained them and limited them to mainly sideways passing. Apart from one good chance I don't remember feeling overly worried we would concede.

 

Second half we were tremendous.

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3 hours ago, Yorkie said:

 

It's such a boost for the squad that those two can come in and put in a performance like that. We were all rightly concerned about the depth at centre-back but if that was anything to go by then there's no need for significant concern this season. We know Lascelles is capable but the lesser-spotted Dummett was an unknown quantity and in nobody's second teams at the beginning of the season. The lad is an absolute pro and suddenly it's as clear as day why Howe wanted him kept around. 

 

Benitez always held Dummett in high regard if I remember correctly.

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