If we are the only English team to go through, we will have the whole country cheering us on.So thats 3/3 prem teams losing …
Haha good one -:)If we are the only English team to go through, we will have the whole country cheering us on.
Sky/BT will be Pannick-strickenIf we are the only English team to go through, we will have the whole country cheering us on.
Nkunku has muscular problems, won't start, maybe misses out.if we win this tie we could be the only English side left.
I expect a very tough game tomorrow, they are a very good counter attacking side. Werner caused us problems at Chelsea, especially in the champions league final though his finishing that night was dreadful. Nkunku was very good against us last season. We’ll need to be clinical and make sure to give them easy counter attacking opportunities.
It will be interesting to see how we play without KDB.
We should focus down the left channel. Gundogan sliding Haaland in down that side is probably the best chance of a throughball with KDB out. However, that would leave Bernardo and Mahrez attacking the far post, two players not particularly known for their movement or strength.Nkunku has muscular problems, won't start, maybe misses out.
Leipzigs mid is quite strong and tight but we should defo address the weaker fullbacks. Runs in the pockets would be my choice...
Would like if you have some input instead of the obvious comment. It says should because of what happened.Didn’t score buckets at forest though did we smart arse?
Yes I can see it now, hairy hands, ratface, spit,beglin all in the studio…..gooooo oooooooonn City!If we are the only English team to go through, we will have the whole country cheering us on.
I think Phil has got to start, gives us that energy in midfieldThink with the injuries pep will go with a 3-4-3
Ederson
Walker
Dias
Ake
Phillips
Rodri
Gundogan
Bernardo
Alvarez
Haaland
Mahrez
Yh I agree but we need options off the bench and he's recently just back from injury. We are a bit stretched tonight wouldn't suprise me to see either Lewis or Gomez start.I think Phil has got to start, gives us that energy in midfield
What’s Pep going on about, why is he saying ‘It’s destiny … whatever happens, I’m going to fail’?
Don't see Gomez touching the pitch unless something goes seriously wrong. Lewis could start, but I think that would be a bit of a daft decision. Thrusting an 18-year-old into a game like this would be pretty ill-advised, as talented as Lewis is. We have a fit back four: Akanji, Dias, Ake, Walker. Not the back four I would have liked, but a back four nonetheless.Yh I agree but we need options off the bench and he's recently just back from injury. We are a bit stretched tonight wouldn't suprise me to see either Lewis or Gomez start.
Nerves of steelI don't trust this team to turn up away from home anymore. That's not a reaction to the weekend result, it's based on all our away games this season.
We've had 16 away matches so far this season (12 in league, 3 in Europe and 1 in EFL cup), and we've only won 7 of those matches. 7/16 wins is nowhere near good enough for a team trying to be Champions of England and Europe.
I expected us to lose at Arsenal yet we found a way to win that, I expected us to beat Forest yet we found a way to draw that. We're just far too inconsistent.
I still don't think I'll ever fully recover emotionally from the collapse at the Bernabeu last year, all I ask for this season is we don't embarrass ourselves that's literally it.
I still think over 2 legs we should knockout Leipzig, because we're a Jekyll and Hyde team this season. Bad away but largely great at the Etihad. The second leg being at home is pretty huge because whatever happens tonight I believe we'll get the job done in Manchester.
Tbh I'm worried about this first leg because Leipzig have players tailor made to hurt us, they've got good defenders like Gvardiol and most worryingly, lots of pace up front with Werner, Silva, Nkunku etc. to hurt us on the counter.
So I've no idea if we'll win or lose, but I expect it to be a tight result either way and we'll turn up to win the tie in the second leg at the Etihad.