QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jan 7 2015, 11:23 PM)

Well, I for one completely disagree.
Firstly, yes, Essien was bad, but Monto was even worse because his mistake resulted the first goal in the first place.
Secondly, MDS, really? Sure, he had a very bad showing, but no - the danger came from the right, which was always left completely uncovered by Rami. Sansone and Zaza were by far the more dangerous duo, coming from the right. You can see at the highlights, the best chances Sassuolo created (bar that one Berardi counter) all were on the right.
The first goal Sassuolo created started off from our left side with DS leaving Berardi free to lob the ball to Sansone, yes, Rami was equally as bad on that one as he was caught out by Sansone, but I think DS's first half was simply awful, one of the worst he's played
Second goal DS was the one initially on Zaza, but he was blocked off when Zaza ran towards the near post, thus Zaza being completely alone to put in the corner. At first I thought Alex was on him, but the replays clearly showed that DS was on him
Also, was it Monto making a bad pass, or was it Zapata who hit the ball at him too hard instead of passing it and Monto couldn't control it?
I'm not sure if this was the instance that resulted in the goal, but I've seen this done countless times in games. Essien did this a few times as well, they pass the ball so hard for a short distance that the receiver of the pass simply can't control it and we lose possession
As for who was worse, at least Monto tried some things and they came off. Essien was just a nightmare, and he also lost the ball in a crucial position, it just wasn't punished as Monto's was. Rami was also bad, but I thought DS was the worse one of the 2 FBs, this especially being since RB is not Rami's position.
@ Danny, I don't want to get into the Rami debate with you, all I'll say is that he's been good when he's played there in recent weeks along side Mexes. Even if you say he's only good on the ball and nothing else...