WhatAmIWatching
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As I eat my humble pie (I had MC bottom 4 at the beginning of the season) I think that Vidmar (& the coaching team) are hitting their straps. Too often MC were able to switch play to players that had acres of space. Their passing accuracy was also higher.The game was often hectic and didn't relax into a normal flow for quite long periods of time with a better (more competitive/combative) first half for the neutral to enjoy the swings of the game.
Both teams played some good football and set up their chances but City were just playing at a higher level overall where Western surged and slumped.
Tilio's running on the ball is fantastic to see, the quality of Cohen's strike was top class and I think it is a bonus too see Leckie get out there and put one away.
Without a clinical finish for their decent chances earlier on Western were in trouble, and you would have to give City good odds for winning the aggregate however well Western play next week. A week in football can change the world but where Western could simply come back and win the next match I can't see them putting three more than City away. Score one and create some nerves. Score two and what a tense game that would set up. Score three and it is time for MCG to wake up - he is having a nightmare and it isn't real.
I thought it odd that the stadium lights did their pulsing dance when City scored though - for a Western home game it didn't support the 'home' team at all to have the goal celebrated that way.
Glad you had a good night MCG. Your team played well in a big game.
I am wondering, irrespective of this game, if Vidmar has hit his straps as coach now, and how much of the good play is the City group influence with their organisation, structure and financial support. The quality is still on the pitch despite the injury list but I don't think it is just down to the team buying all quality in the squad in the first place - the parts all still have to work properly together.
They were better organised than WU who also couldn't press effectively. When Walatee came on, City were pressured more. Garrucio should not take any foul kicks - just butchered them all. The first goal by Ferreyra there were 5 unmarked MC players to receive the corner kick.
As for the CFG influence - well its there because of the facilities and overarching philosophy. But you should not forget that a lot of the players came through the youth system. Of the three foreigners playing last night, Ferreyra and Kuen came on a free transfer (as did Souprayen). So the internal scouting of youth and the training of the youth players are purely internal to MC.
Which brings me to another point MC made me realise - physical infrastructure although necessary does not compete with human infrastructure which requires serious talent acquisition.