Sunday, February 28, 2021
And the more I looked at this one the more arrested by it I became.
We Had ‘Em All The Way!
😑
“Heat” 109 Hotlanta 99 FT. Miami wins their sixth in a row. Without J-Buts.
HT MIA 54 ATL 44
25-18, :26.2 1Q
Miami 20 Atlanta 16, 1:57 1Q
COVID-19 BIDEN+38
Deaths have declined the last two iterations of the 7-day and stand tonight at 2,064.
–28% Cases
–30% Hospitalizations
–22% Deaths
The Gap Widens
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Erik Spoelstra’s DDoS D
Pep Guardiola and City have eased back to take a huge leap forward
C6VID-19 BIDEN+37
14-day changes
29% Cases30% Hospitalizations
20% Deaths
69,483 Cases. Up 33 cases. About as negligible a move possible.
“Capitalism off the rails”
FT City 2 West Ham 1
I had my alarm set for 7 a.m.—Monday through Friday. So we won, our 20th in a row. *blink*. Hammerheads a goo ball club, too. Fourth. City are the best.
Do the “Heat” Need a Number 5? :)
See ya later alligator. And one on K.O.
The ball carrier penetrates the inviting hole in the middle and gets the basket and the foul.
Friday, February 26, 2021
MIA 114 UT 107, 4:46 4Q
Worthless 538
COVID-19 BIDEN+36
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Seeking to push more players into offensive positions, Guardiola has devised a system that enables the technically gifted Cancelo to drift from full back into a deep-lying midfield role to supplement City attacks.
It was no surprise, therefore, to see Cancelo in the right position to intercept a poor pass out from the back by Gladbach...and then pick out Silva with an inswinging cross to the back post...
Joao Cancelo is Special: Manchester City’s New Talisman Has Arrived
- By Saul Garcia
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He creates and overloads and can defend decently, too.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
COVID-19 BIDEN+35. Bad.
“You don’t expect a full back to turn up in the centre of the pitch and get shots off from the edge of the box," said Horlock.
[That’s positionless.]
“It’s scary. I see highlights of the games and it shows where he has touches - how do you deal with it?!
“He creates overloads and has license to go in there and cause havoc. It must be an absolute nightmare for opponents to deal with it and stop it. He’s almost impossible to stop.
[Free your players from traditional slots, the #9 or the center in basketball. ‘He’s a fullback, No! He’s a striker!’ ‘He’s a power forward, No! He’s a playmaker, a ‘point forward’! It is a nightmare for opponents.]
“But now they are and it is no coincidence. Rather than just playing around in the triangles, we don’t hesitate to put the ball in the box when the run is made.“
[That’s right! The “triangles” is a reference to tiki-taka’s base formation. This is not your grandfather’s tiki-taka.]
Jonathan Liew
Imperious Manchester City hypnotise Mönchengladbach into compliance
The mesmerising dominance of Pep Guardiola’s side made a talented team look like a bunch of choreographed patsies.
😂
The critical passage of this game, you felt, arrived around an hour in, when Borussia Mönchengladbach – 1-0 down and having just enjoyed a rare shot on goal – threw on two attacking players in attempt to wrestle back control. On came Marcus Thuram and Valentino Lazaro, jogging on to the pitch with vim and purpose, pointing in various directions for no reason, in the way that substitutes often do.😂
At which point, with Ederson in possession, Manchester City simply walked the ball up the pitch and scored. Ten passes in total, broken only by a desperate sliding clearance from the midfielder Florian Neuhaus by his own penalty spot. Then 16 more passes, ending with João Cancelo’s pinpoint diagonal, Bernardo Silva’s header across goal and the finish from Gabriel Jesus. [That's 26 straight passes broken up only by a desperate clearance!] Thuram and Lazaro had been on the pitch for two minutes. Neither of them had yet treated themselves to a touch of the ball.
This, perhaps, was the perfect distillation of City in the early part of 2021: a team fuelled entirely by their own volition, a team who ultimately don’t care if you’re there or not, 😂 a team playing a game that doesn’t really require you to participate. Here, Marco Rose’s side were essentially treated as ball-feeders, shadow runners: choreographed patsies whose sole purpose was to make City look like they were trying.
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...in City’s mesmerising dominance there was an element of this display that felt partly acquiescent: a sense that at least in part Gladbach were simply hypnotised into compliance. City attack builds. City attack threatens. City attack breaks down. Here, City: have the ball back and try again.
From the start, City’s high press swaddled Gladbach like a baby, [City HAS flipped the script on opponents. THEY are the team high-pressing on defense. That discombulates opponents (see second paragraph below) as it is THEY who should be high-pressing. It’s a boomerang strategy: take your opponent’s strongest play and throw it back at him with even greater force. It is brilliant tweak by Pep Guardiola.] forcing the ball-player to take the path of least resistance: inevitably back to Yann Sommer in goal, or a hopeless punt up the field to a light blue shirt. At which point, your problems really begin.
The trouble with trying to win the ball off City, you see, is that you don’t just have to win it once. Such is the intelligence and aggression with which they swarm around the ball in numbers that even when you get the foot in, force the error, they gather up the second ball and come again. And so winning the ball off City really means winning it three or four times, by which time you are not only disorganised and a bit tired, but now surrounded by City players.
In the face of this onslaught, Gladbach simply disintegrated like a malfunctioning Wallace and Gromit contraption: players passing to teammates who weren’t there, players tripping over themselves, players dribbling the ball sideways, players making inexplicable errors. City’s first goal resulted from just such an implosion: two mistakes in quick succession from Christoph Kramer – a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014 – presenting the ball to Cancelo, who crossed for Silva to score.
...for a team who were basically in disarray three months ago, none of this was inevitable. What Pep Guardiola has done is to restore not just City’s principles and philosophy, but the aura too: the immeasurable assurance and control that makes opposition teams do stupid things.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
FT Miami 116 Toronto 108
114-108, :14.9
114-106, :31.6
Slippin’. “Raptors” on another full TO. Before that last “Heat” basket by Bam, Jimmy had doninated the scoring in the second half of the 4Q.
COVID-19 BIDEN+34*
–37% Cases
–31% Hospitalizations
–23% Deaths
Third straight day, fourth out of the last five that Deaths are up.
58,633 Hospitalizations Down.
3.55% D-H. A new high.
Cases declining by more than Hospitalizations (and I don’t remember an iteration when they did not) means that more of us who test positive are getting more seriously ill, serious enough to require hospitalization. H’s declining by more than D’s means that more of us who get really sick are dying. I read something today that may shed light (or not) on these grim facts. Unfortunately I read the article before I was ready to do the daily COVID post, and now can’t find it. What I remember is that Biden is concerned with the “sourcing”, sourcing I think was the buzz word, China was mentioned, of some machine and and computer parts and the author gave two examples of the machines that these parts were critical to; one of them was a machine used in hospitals to treat COVID. Ventilators? Respirators? Maybe one of those. The point of this profile in forgetfulness is that people are not getting treated for COVID as effectively as they once did, there is something missing once people hit the hospital and the result is that more and more their next stop is the funeral home.
*This, I think, is the article I read. It’s a “supply chain” issue. COVID relief apparatus is mentioned only with regard to masks and pharmaceuticals, there’s nothing about ventilators or respirtors, nothing that would “shed light” on something missing in hospitals that speeds the trip to the funeral home, but that D-H rate is real as real and there is something going on that is causing it to be higher than it was in 46-1’s last week.
68,038 Cases. Third straight day Cases are up, albeit barely noticeably.
Dailies
71,436 Cases.
2,350 Deaths.
77 mins: Rodri plays Mahrez through, but his first touch is poor. Or rather excellent. [?] It is disappointingly good, [?!] and rather than sending the ball forward to run onto it sticks under his feet, he has to stop, and the defence gets back. “Is it possible Pep doesn’t actually know he has that haute couture logo on the back of his coat?” [Yinz are outta yinz fucking minds.] wonders Graham Moger. “At school, we used to have a trick with a blackboard rubber and chalk, and the victim wasn’t aware of the prank until removing their school blazer. That’s one for your younger readers - both of them.”
“Now, that abomination of a coat is worrying enough. But you also reported that when talking about team selection before the game, Pep remarked that ‘Next game, against Southampton, we are going to change five or six or seven,’” writes Daniel Barnett. “I’m pretty sure that City’s next game is actually at home to West Ham on Saturday. Is Pep OK? Perhaps he’s been replaced by a sub-standard simulacrum for this jaunt abroad? I think we should be told.” I’m quite certain he said Southampton, but City have three more games to play before they come up against them, and I trust Pep’s expertise and preparation a lot more than my own ears.
😳This is unbelievable.