No new order after City's blue Monday

By Steven McBain / Roar Guru

Manchester City fluffed their lines badly at the Etihad on Monday when they had a real chance to lay a marker as the new dominant force in English football.

City will remain favourites to win the title with the bookies but there is an ominous look about Mourinho’s Chelsea now.

They are far from a complete side but they are steadily starting to look more ‘his’ with an uber professional and efficient 1-0 win in Manchester.

After ropey results against Stoke and Sunderland, Mourinho spoke of a necessary change in philosophy. Since then, Chelsea have simply stopped conceding goals.

Yes, they are lacking a top class finisher as the West Ham game showed, but they already look far more like the Chelsea of his previous vintage. Mourinho did not show up with negative tactics, he showed up with the right tactics.

As one journalist so succinctly put it, you don’t need to park the bus if you have ‘the coach’.

City will be wondering what on Earth happened and will point to the absences of Nasri and most pertinently Sergio Aguero who – along with Aaron Ramsey and Luis Suarez – have been the best three players of the first half of the season.

City have been steamrolling teams with almost wilful abandon, yet they came up short against a tactically superb Chelsea.

Manual Pellegrini will face questions about his team selection with Demechelis dreadful again, this time in midfield.

Both he and Manchester United manger David Moyes, who himself perseveres with Phil Jones in midfield, must realise that these are out and out centre backs – not a Marcel Desailly of the AC Milan vintage, nor a Franck Sauzee who used to move so elegantly in and out of defence for Marseille.

Arsenal may feel they are the big winners here but the reality is they now have two teams to compete with. City missed a chance to deliver a telling blow to Chelsea last night, as six points would have been a tough gap to bridge.

For City, the job now is to pick themselves up and move on. Big games loom against Chelsea again in the Cup and also Barcelona – who I actually think City might roll – in the Champions League, as well as the league campaign.

Chelsea have to find a way to add more goals to their defensive frugality. Slip-ups such as those against West Ham are costly if they are to push for the title.

Eden Hazard again proved his worth but it was the centre back pairing of Terry and Cahill that was the bedrock of the win, with Ivanovic yet again popping up with a crucial goal as he has done so many times.

The top three appear to be breaking away from the rest. Arsenal will need to prove that they can last the pace, especially when the Champions League restarts, and their next few weeks will surely define whether they are pretenders or contenders.

Wenger will be content today, but the biggest smile will be on the face of the Portuguezer.

The Crowd Says:

2014-02-07T06:39:43+00:00

nickoldschool

Roar Guru


yep great title Steven. A Norwegian band called Flunk did a cover of this song a decade ago. better than the original imo.

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2014-02-06T03:46:06+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Kane, I still have them as favourites and to be honest, I needed to work my headline in some how! No one is suggesting they are not a force but I just felt that Monday night was a huge chance to establish themselves as the DOMINANT force and in that regard, they fluffed their lines.

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2014-02-06T03:28:12+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Cheers Clipper!

2014-02-06T00:57:30+00:00

clipper

Guest


Peter Hook is an avid United fan too, Ian Curtis (although JD) was a City fan - go figure. Concur with the posters that this is indeed a great headline.

2014-02-05T22:21:59+00:00

Kane Cassidy

Roar Guru


I wouldn't be too quick to denounce Man City as a force in English football, any team that can constantly hand out 3+ goal thrashings is one to respect in my book.

2014-02-05T07:59:24+00:00

Bondy

Guest


Steve The second leg tie between Barca and Inter in the Camp Nou could be seen as Mourinho's personal finest hours it was a spectacle,an amazing defensive performance.

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2014-02-05T07:04:49+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Cheers Maca. I used to submit quite a few articles to F365 and got frustrated with things not getting published and started me own blog. To be honest though once someone introduced me to the Roar I was sold, it's just such a better platform and the fact you can have a good debate about stuff just makes it miles apart from anything else I've seen. I get heckled just as much on both though!

2014-02-05T07:03:41+00:00

Disco

Guest


Yes, somewhat past his prime.

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2014-02-05T06:08:15+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Punter I couldn't agree with you more mate. Real scored hundreds of goals whilst he was there and I personally didn't think a Chelsea team with Joe Cole, Arjen Robben, Damien Duff etc was ever dull. There's a difference between being direct and long ball and conterattacking and defensive. Inter are remembered for the 2 legs against Barca particularly but as you say, he did what was required to win. Italian football is often not the most exciting (usually technically excellent though) always but his team had Sjneider and Eto'o let's not forget, hardly bad players to watch. I think he would have done a fine job at United personally and am also hugely relieved he didn't go there as I'd have been very compromised, wanting them to do badly whilst wanting him to succeed. I think it's maybe more the short termism of his managerial stays that went against him. Everything else as you point out can be discounted.

2014-02-05T05:30:28+00:00

Punter

Guest


Thanks Steven. I think Bobby Charlton is now too old to make decisions on football. Too defensive, his first team Porto was a very structured, led by a impressive Deco, his first spell at Chelsea was very structured too, no they weren't the prettiest team, but I wouldn't say they were negative. Inter Milan should never have won the Euro championship & yes they were a negative team, but got results. I don't think Real Madrid was negative, only against Barcelona did they play counter attack & against a team with Febregas, Xavi, Iniesta & Messi, he really didn't have much choice. The latest effort with Chelsea against Man City, where most expected him to park the bus, well he wasn't negative. He only left Chelsea & Real Madrid because of issues with owners first club & some players in 2nd. Yes he may be a bit difficult to work with but.....Man U is all about results & Mourihno gets those. Wins Premiership in 4 different countries & twice winner with different clubs of the champions league with his 2 poorer teams.

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2014-02-05T04:41:13+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Indeed he is Disco, I tend to try to forget that fact though.................. I saw them in concert in Singapore last year I think it was, he looked dreadful!!

2014-02-05T04:31:01+00:00

maca146


haha well done and apologies for the "confusion"! Congrats on two publishes in one week.

2014-02-05T04:05:51+00:00

Disco

Guest


Well, Bernard Sumner is actually a United fan.

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2014-02-05T03:21:43+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Cheers Geoff!

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2014-02-05T03:20:49+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Yep, I sent the letter in to F365 but minus the article Tristan, I saved that for the Roar...........!

2014-02-05T03:17:38+00:00

Geoff Lemon

Expert


One of the best in Roar history. Applause.

2014-02-05T03:17:29+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


You'll find it's the same Steve McBain, maca! Good find. And well done Steve...

2014-02-05T02:52:39+00:00

The Bear

Guest


;)

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2014-02-05T01:43:10+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


I think the tie against Barca could be a classic and I agree with you that the tie has swung back Barca's way in terms of expectation now. I actually thought City were going to roll Barca as I thought the first leg being in Manchester was a big plus as they could really try and pile it on. Aguero is a huge loss for them however as you say and you're right, you only notice a player like Fernandinho once he's out of the team.

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2014-02-05T01:37:07+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


There are literally hundreds Bear. Mourinho earns True Faith as he reasembles the State of the Nation Ho hum!

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