I don't think its unreasonable to surmise that Redmond would become an improved player if he was being managed by someone of Guardiola's calibre. You only have to look at what he's achieved with Stirling to come to that conclusion.
The pundits on MotD2 were guessing that Redmond was saying back: "yeah, but I've been told to play this way"
Is the there a chance that people might be over criticising Redmond's play? Remember how Pep seemed to get the best out of Sterling when he joined City... gave him more freedom to express himself. Perhaps Redmond is the kind of player that needs to be given the same kind of freedom rather than pigeon holed into a rigid formation. If Pep can see something in Redmond perhaps it's more about man management than the player himself per se.
Just thinking out loud.
Part of me suspected at the time that it might have been part of a winding time down ploy. He seemed to get a kick on the elbow after he went down and didn't look too serious to me.
I know it's only two decent games but its enough to pull me back from stepping my toes in the "Pellegrino Out" pool. I should've trusted my usual instinct to give new managers more time than a dozen games.
FFS... We deserved a point there. Goal came 5 seconds after the 5 minutes added time. Why do refs wait for a move to break down before blowing up. Gutted. I might go into a dark room and have a little cry
Well played Pellegrino.
There is a train of thought that says had we scored early doors then Man City would have gone ultra attacking and it would have ended up being a consolation goal. The longer it stays 0-0 the better IMO, perverse as that 'logic' may seem...
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Slagging the manager off before the game starts is a win-win for the doom and gloom brigade...
If we lose they can play their "told you so" card and if we win they can play their "glad I was proven wrong in hindsight" card.
Failing that, they can always resort to a round or two of golf.
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That's not a bad shout IMO, although might be inclined to stick with Boufal (instead of Gabbiadini in that line-up). I'm also in two minds as to whether we should rest Austin or keep playing him. Valid arguments on both sides of that particular debate.
There is a somewhat tenuous link between 'K Billy' and the name of someone that works at Southampton FC. Might have been why he/they chose the 'K Billy' user name on here I suppose..... #clutchingatstraws