Can't tell what this thread is about, but if it's about the football, I finally had a few free hours yesterday without the fam, right at CL kickoff. Obviously wasn't going to watch Pool thrash Benfica, so put on City. To say it left me cold is an understatment.
I think Pep is an enormous footballing coward. Or more generously control freak. He has coached players like Mahrez and Sterling to always do the safe thing. City must have had the ball in Madrid's final third for literally 15 minutes of the first half. Aside from two terrible pot-shots from Gundogan and Stones (I think) City didn't take a shot. 15 minutes of attacking football without shooting. Probe, probe, pass back to the CBs. Ultimate control, but is that so difficult?
If you got another talented team, pulled a striker so there's always an overload in midfield and told them to simply keep the ball without ever trying to score, would they be that much worse at it?
Football should be about emotion, and to this thread's title, the uber-pepball is emotionless I guess it's impressiev how well the players are all coached as to always enable an angle to get it back to the halfway line, but should that be impressive?