Big ask to go and get points from the Etihad but we should take heart from our results on the road against the big boys.
We've been to Old Trafford, White Hart Lane, Goodison Park and Stamford Bridge and we've come away with results. Only at Anfield have we come away empty handed.
City have also been in indifferent form as of late and do have a few injury concerns.
Can we do it?
Can we do it?
posted on 21/4/14
This games dead
posted on 21/4/14
Well a 3-1 defeat away at Man City isn't the worse result in the world.
Let's beat West Ham on Saturday now.
posted on 21/4/14
Positives - goal difference didn't take too much of a hammering, Dorrans looks good again and Ridgewell got injured. (Harsh but you're all thinking it)
posted on 21/4/14
@chrislepkowski: Mel: "We have a cup final against WH...most important game since I became head coach. I hope stadium is full of our fans to help us." #wba
posted on 21/4/14
@chrislepkowski: Ridgewell could miss rest of season, according to Mel #wba
posted on 21/4/14
@wilfordwm: Pepe Mel tells @bbcwm that Brunt will deputise for the injured Ridgewell at left-back for #wba against West Ham on Saturday.
posted on 21/4/14
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posted on 21/4/14
Morrison instead of the awful Berahino for me.
posted on 21/4/14
@chrislepkowski: McAuley could return to play on Saturday #wba
posted on 21/4/14
The above team is what I think Mel will play.
I would play Thievy to offer some raw pace on the left given we are at home and West Ham spend most of their time defending with 11 men. If it was away then I would play Morrison there.
Morrison on the left could be a good tactic away at arsenal though.