He wouldn't have kicked the ball into touch so often.We would have conceded with Ederson in net today, then its a totally different game….
He wouldn't have kicked the ball into touch so often.We would have conceded with Ederson in net today, then its a totally different game….
Because the MUEN never reports anything positive about City, unless the win a big trophy. Just look back at this week’s reports.Why are you bothered, enjoy the win.
No the rags play that.Its not rugby
I can't go to the match and it wasn't televised so the pub was not an option - I won't see it until I can watch it on City+, but I think you may well be spot on with your view. City certainly couldn't afford to lose today and a draw would have left us chasing Newcastle, Villa and Forest and vulnerable to Chelsea. In 6th place, staring at possible 7th with only 5 to play to make up the ground. Fortunately City have got used to having to win games in the run in, usually to win the title, but nevertheless the experience may prove invaluable. And let's admit this was a game in which we could easily have dropped 2 or 3 points. Everton are a good team with a very good, astute manager and I expected them to go for our throats right from the off. It doesn't sound as though they did but the draw was not ideal, and they don't concede many at Goodison. Have any of the "big teams" won there? Not Liverpool or Arsenal! So if City played rather conservatively for a period I can well understand why. It certainly sounded like we raised the tempo and intensity in the final quarter and we got the result in the end. To my mind that is more likely to be learning from experience and using it rather than any lucky, late win.If we were fighting for the title and ground out a result like that everyone would have said what a great three points. Results not performances matter at this stage of the season. Take the points, move on to a huge game on Tuesday.
I made a point of looking towards the Palace fans last week when he was subbed and thought they would applaud him off but maybe only a handful did.Only just logged on so not seen any previous posts . My bro & nephew went to Goodison today and said KDB was clapped every corner . I think that’s class from Everton fans
Why on earth could you expect that to be better?The team that ended the game should be the starting 11 v Villa.
Maybe Foden instead of Kev
Not sure he did that much wrong really, and better than KdB, who appeared to be colour blind to me.From 30 minutes to the substitutions, that was fucking drab.
But. 3 points is 3 points, and we were the better side. Another opposition with 11 men behind the ball.
The saddest thing is Bernardo.
Up to 2 years ago, he was sensational.
Now, he's fallen off a proverbial cliff
I know. When it comes to football people lose the ability to think.I was at work today so was getting updates from my negative friend. After about 25 minutes he sent me a text "Savinho is easily the worst player ever to play for city ". I then asked him if he remembered the 80s and 90s
We got well on top after 60 minutes. Not as "shark" as we were but it was looking a lot better.Good start. Faded off a bit towards the end of the first half with Gundo and Marmoush completely invisible and Kev Savinho and bernardo ineffective
First half hour of the second half was awful. Seemingly no desire to beat an awful everton team whose players or fans didn't seem particularly arsed and we should have been losing with that branthwaite header. Sorted it out for the last 15 but another tough watch for the most part. Big game tuesday but I fancy us at home (unless pep starts gundo, Bernie, kev and kovacic)
O reilly has saved our arses multiple times this season and sorted that left back spot out and even the defence with gvardiol looking like a rolls royce so far at centre half
And was maybe blowing a bitTo bring Kovacic on to bolster midfield, Nico G had a good game, but is still very new to the PL.
So what do you call it when a keeper kicks the ball over the touchline?Its not rugby