ONTHERUNWITHTHAKSIN
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As someone gritted Neymar this morning following his rolling in the ice
Do you think we'll play a weakened team in the final? Save people for the Charity Shield?Immense tonight. Whether we win the CL or not this is the best team in Europe based on our seasons performances and stats. I honestly cant see this team being beaten in the final if we play a full strength side.
To a man we were brilliant, but immediately after the whistle was blown, I said Zinchenko was my MoTM. What an attitude! What a player he's becoming!I think we all forget that Zinch is a midfielder. He’s comfortable on the ball and a slick passer.
I am so glad he decided to stay and has developed his game. He’s going from strength to strength, HE knew he wanted to be here, his desire to improve his personal game for the better of the team oozes class.
He is stamping his mark on a LB position and as a utility midfielder.
You can see by his reaction at the final whistle just how much it means to him. The shadowing of Neymar to deny him a sniff, when many would have dived in was brilliant.
This Back 4 has the opportunity to deliver greatness on an unimaginable scale for CITY.
UTTERLY SUPERB.
Bwahahahahahahahahaha!!! Looool :-)A big shout out to Sir Alex, thank you for going to the Lowery and giving PSG one of your wonderful speeches, it clearly worked.
But at your age you should lay off the celebration drinks, not befitting a man of your age......
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When Jenas said “this isnt a pochettino team” when they were kicking at every opportunity.His Tottenham team was dirty, but PSG is on another level.
Funny that. Both just happening to come right after we saved European football.Over the 2 games, surprisingly we had 2 great referee performances which is not like city to get
A day and match I won’t ever forget. Was at the game with my Dad when he had his first, and fatal, heart attack. he was 44.Yep, I was there vs Fenerbahce and we were dreadful. We did not exactly 'terrify europe' (prop big Mal). A long distance travelled since.
C'mon City,
And his bird is dead fitTo a man we were brilliant, but immediately after the whistle was blown, I said Zinchenko was my MoTM. What an attitude! What a player he's becoming!
He came to us as a very promising youngster, but ultimately didn't quite hit the grade we were looking for. It was odds on from the beginning we'd sell or loan him out, but I recall an interview he gave saying he had self belief, a willingness to learn & improve, & the patience to wait for an opportunity to prove himself. He also said City was the only club he wanted to be at, & how determined he was to remain here.
I recall when he first played in place of an injured Mendy. He was OK, but City still needed a quality LB as back up for Mendy, not a makeshift young midfielder. He was a reasonable option in the main, but also a bit hit & miss with his performances & not the long term answer for our problem LB position. He'd be having a brilliant match, but a couple of serious lapses later he'd have our defence on the ropes. His lack of pace is also a major concern too.
However, the kid has stuck it out. He turned down an £18m move to Wolves, with a better chance of regular first team football for himself. He did this to follow through on his pledge to improve himself as a player, & to prove himself good enough to nail down a permanent squad position on merit.
He arrived here as an attacking, creative midfielder, but was seen more of a general CM baller. This issue for Zincheko's career is that City had many more better players than him in his preferred CM position. However, when the opportunity arose to take advantage & become our preferred ball playing LB, he's grabbed it with both hands.
I suppose a question mark will always remain that City need two dedicated, world class LB's to reflect our options on the right, not a converted midfielder, & an often injured LB who hasn't lived up to expectations. But Zinchenko keeps answering that question by slowly & steadily improving into a genuine LB option for us.
Perhaps that question mark can be the best thing all round for Zinchenko & City! It will keep him on his toes, always with something to prove & a position to protect. If I could bottle & sell a football players attitude, it would be Zinchenko's. He's an inspiration to all young aspiring footballers the world over. Never give up on your dreams, & have the fortitude & belief to keep fighting to achieve them.
He's hopefully got another 90+ minutes in him to make Manchester City history. Here's hoping Zinchenko can be a major part of that history..... :-)
Pay back for that Spurs Qtr Final when we were cheated out of a semi-final place.Just seen that poch believes they dominated us over the 2 legs ! And deserved to be in the final
Is he on crack. I think he has bigger problems at psg because the players lost their heads completely and went out (in my book) to injure our players late into the 2nd half - and poch couldn't control them
They did. They were a disgrace over both legs cheating, feigning injury and trying to hurt players. Terrible team and if that's what their manager thinks then he's not as bright as I thought he was.Just seen that poch believes they dominated us over the 2 legs ! And deserved to be in the final
Is he on crack. I think he has bigger problems at psg because the players lost their heads completely and went out (in my book) to injure our players late into the 2nd half - and poch couldn't control them