![]() ![]() Even in the cases of Chris Martin and Nahki Wells who each produced an assist but did they perform at a high enough level throughout? However, in picking his team for the trip to St Andrew’s, Pearson is in a slightly strange place: as the cliché goes, you shouldn't change a winning team … but then, did City play well enough – individually and collectively – against Barnsley, to ensure the manager doesn’t feel the need to make alterations?Ĭursory analysis would indicate that, Cam Pring injury aside, the defence should largely remain the same, Matty James and Han-Noah Massengo played well enough to remain in the team, as did Andi Weimann in a more forward-facing position.īut outside of that, it’s all very much up for debate. That’s in-part due to the size of his squad but also to remain fair to players and keep a consistency of message. ![]() Previously, even when results haven’t completely gone City’s way, individual displays have meant the manager has often made minimal changes to his starting XI. So far Nigel Pearson has remained true to his maxim of performances on a matchday and in training guarantee either continuation in the team or involvement in the squad. ![]()
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