Burnley (A) Post-Match Thread

Is Cole a City supporter too?
According to the BBC he is...


Night of positives for City​

After last weekend's nightmare, this was much more positive for City as 18-year-old Cole Palmer offered a glimpse into the future while key centre-back Aymeric Laporte proved a calming influence on his return.

Born in Wythenshawe, boyhood City fan Palmer showed flashes of promise on his senior debut.

The teenager had one attempt that went over the bar and then tried to pick out Sterling to complete his hat-trick, with Burnley scrambling it clear.
 
I see he's not a people's favourite here, but I like Dyche and those dugout side microphones were a gem. The 89th minute, 'keep the shape son, conserve energy', or berating Lowton for staying down when smashed by Raz. I wish they were behind Pep when we lost to Leicester.
That young Palmer looked ever more assured as the game was progressing. I love it how Pep picked him randomly and it's good to see him giving all of our young players a chance to play one game in Carabao cup at least.
Raz is a top, top player until the ball meets his foot, then you never now how it's gonna end.
I saw Ferran playing for Valencia and Spain, but even tonight he proved Sane might not be missed at all. Rapid, a silky touch and he's already an established player unlike Leroy when he started with us.
 
My opinion of Torres and Mendy after tonight
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That made me laugh.
 
Very frustrating player. Repeatedly ran into trouble tonight, still not over the virus maybe?
Nah that is FFS, he is a good footballer and he does contribute but it is so frustrating watching him do those step overs and lose the ball. He reminds me of nasri, moments of brilliance but lazy. If Ferran develops it should be a sub role for FFS.
 
Tidy game from us.

You can see how energetic we looked starting out then the last few games. Makes me think we are just getting out of pre-season vibes.
 

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