Do you include our manager Pep Guardiola in that statement?The revisionism on here is pathetic. Listening to some you'd think we were offloading a player of Sunday league quality. And the fantasy of Foden being kept out of the squad to keep him out of Cancelo's way? Where the fuck do people come up with this shit?
He had a poor half-season, but the same could be said for most of the squad. If his attitude stunk, then I very much doubt it's something that happened overnight, which begs the question why haven't the club been laying the groundwork for a replacement? They've had all month.
Our three best centre backs are made of glass, so when they invariably break down again, Ake will have to drop back into the centre.
The club don't get much wrong, and if he came to blows with Pep then fair enough. But Arsenal have bolstered and we've lost an experienced squad member, giving us 24hrs to fill a glaring hole in the squad.
So the finest manager of his generation calls him out for a bad attitude and a day before the end of the transfer window is more than happy to let him leave on loan and you think it's wrong?Great post blue spot on.
This prat would go down a storm on here with his wind ups and guff like this.'Many City fans consider Cancelo best full-back'
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on the Football Daily
It just seems to me from the outside that this is Pep Guardiola flexing his muscles. It looks like there has been some sort of fall out.
At this moment in time Manchester City fans will be thinking 'blimey, we've got a lot to do in the Premier League because Arsenal are absolutely flying'.
Many City fans would consider Cancelo still as their best full-back so this is a real surprise.
Can he name these fans?
He called them out for been complacent, he is right and he is clearly seeing the same issue with some of our players.What are Pep’s views on the home support then?
I mean HIS views not what the media says. :-)
He always is at the start of his multiple clubs, it's when he gets bored which is usualy 6/12 months in that you see the real man.Watch him become world class overnight.
The words of a bitter raggy'The catalan'
What a fucking strange way for a City fan to describe Pep.
Haaland is the accelerated version.He always is at the start of his multiple clubs, it's when he gets bored which is usualy 6/12 months in that you see the real man.
He has had numerous clubs for a reason.
A very talented footballer but a very weak, moody character.