Whether Lambert makes us a weaker outfit is really neither here nor there..The plain fact is that football is a bit like horse racing. If a horse that cost £45m runs against a horse that cost £20k the former is going to win 99 times out of a hundred..that's where football is now..and who have been the owners that could afford the massive prices for top class horses in the last few years....The same sort of owners that man city have
To put it into perspective, especially the state of mod£ern football, Citeh had players on the bench that cost more than our starting 11. Never mind the players in their starting 11 that also individually cost more than our 11. Ain't it grand.
Just home from the game. I think the better team won. I think we played creditably for 75 minutes. We seemed to tire and they started to toy with us.Things to remember about the game for me were Baker's continuing climb from whipping boy to solid central defender, Westwood also cementing his place in the side and continuing to improve. Cleverley remains too up his own arse and it results in serious losses of concentration. The substitutions apart from Benteke were typical Lambert changes for change's sake and did nothing to boost our chances. Charles N'Zogbia seems to be gripped with panic when a scoring chance falls to him. Grealish appears to have been massively overhyped and looked completely out of his depth at this level. We needed a Ron Vlaar or a properly functioning Sanchez to bite them when they started to take the piss in the last ten minutes.Another home defeat and another long and silent drive home but I do believe that we will play worse than we did today and win games.Oh yes and another thing I shall not forget is Foy looking at his watch at half time, putting his whistle to his lips but not blowing because City were in a very dangerous attacking position which once we cleared the ball he decided THEN it could be half time. Cheating bastard.