Jack Hackett
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No gravy?
With fish and chips??
No gravy?
Absolutely agree. I absolutely could see Arsenal losing to City in title race but i can see us winning it to
I think you guys are better side now but better side can’t win every title every year. And in post WC year your established internationals are being asked a lot of physically that our team is not. I think Pep in his heart of heart would trade a league title for CL in a second, so would your fans i thinkIt can only be one of the two outcomes, mate ;)
Trossard can win you tight games and Caceido is top quality.
For me, City are trying to manage the season and stay in the fight.
The longer we can do that, the longer I will expect Arsenal's inexperience to come in to play.
Not helped, incidentally, by Arsenal supporters, who showed at the Etihad last night that they think they have already won it.
I suspect Pep strongly fancies our chances in the Champions League and, while he wants another Prem title, he will try to hedge his bets doing it.
Listen, all the other things you're saying not withstanding, if you think Gundo and/or KDB are better choices than Bernardo at the moment you don't know what you're talking about.
He looks better to me than Silva and Foden. But still kdb racks up assists but the whole attack looks less balanced and more predictableAgree with that and if there is one difference for me this season, it’s that the best player in the league for the past few years, De Bruyne is not himself. He looks a level down (and is he carrying some extra timber?).
And add Gvardiol +He's bloody brilliant, sadly. A top player and Arteta can see it.
Still prefer Enzo and Bellingham ;)
But this is a fight we've won before, doing the exact same things we're doing now.logic, more games and travel may cause you to drop an odd 2 points where you shouldn’t. Look at the record of teams after a midweek European match vs a team that was rested mid week, there is big difference
I didn’t say you shouldn’t be happy but a big deal is being made of beating a team you always beat at home. I congratulated you guys on moving forward and said i would be rooting for you in CL. I really don’t know what your beef is after that long post. My post was rather balanced. I would of preferred to win but there were positives for my side in the loss. Is that unhinged?
"A lot of your fans are making a big deal out of a 4th round cup tie at home"
"You guys should not be so happy about a home FA cup win over a team you beat like 20 times in a row"
It certainly wasn’t easy on the eye. I was expecting an end to end game like the Liverpool one and got the exact opposite!Never got out of second gear. Arsenal, aside from the two chances which were well saved in the opening half hour, offered absolutely nothing.
Zero cutting edge, we were happy to cede up some possession and not be caught on the counter.
It won't be easy on the eye, but Pep was incredibly smart and did something Arteta wouldn't have expected.
We played over the top of the midfield and in to Haaland, who probably touched the ball more than any game so far.
Pep knows Arteta would go man for man and their press would ensure both our wide men would be facing our own goal when receiving possession.
Ortega's ability to clip the ball over really was pivotal as the game wore on.
The game showed we need younger legs in the middle and Gundo is slowing down at an alarming rate.
Bernie brought a freshness and we can be very encouraged how Zin was targeted in the air when Walker came on.
Ake is as good as any left back playing right now in the league and deserves all the praise.
Gutted for Stones again but Dias and Laporte being available will temper that loss.
Arsenal have no cutting edge and listening to their fans leaving the Etihad singing we are top of the league, was amusing.
Sounded like Scousers, but with a team half the quality.
City players deserve credit. In the last month we have played Liverpool, Chelsea twice, United away, Spurs home and Arsenal.
And the only loss in that lot was an officiating robbery.
Shame we won't follow Arsenal's lead and strengthen in this window, though.
Bang on mate , a real tough few weeks , still of the opinion though we will have to take 4 points off them in our head to heads to put the jitters on them -Spurs away is going to be one difficult game , we start Bernardo , Walker , and our secret weapon Alvarez more often then I’m confident , long way to go , but we need to be three points behind with 10 to play in my opinion.Never got out of second gear. Arsenal, aside from the two chances which were well saved in the opening half hour, offered absolutely nothing.
Zero cutting edge, we were happy to cede up some possession and not be caught on the counter.
It won't be easy on the eye, but Pep was incredibly smart and did something Arteta wouldn't have expected.
We played over the top of the midfield and in to Haaland, who probably touched the ball more than any game so far.
Pep knows Arteta would go man for man and their press would ensure both our wide men would be facing our own goal when receiving possession.
Ortega's ability to clip the ball over really was pivotal as the game wore on.
The game showed we need younger legs in the middle and Gundo is slowing down at an alarming rate.
Bernie brought a freshness and we can be very encouraged how Zin was targeted in the air when Walker came on.
Ake is as good as any left back playing right now in the league and deserves all the praise.
Gutted for Stones again but Dias and Laporte being available will temper that loss.
Arsenal have no cutting edge and listening to their fans leaving the Etihad singing we are top of the league, was amusing.
Sounded like Scousers, but with a team half the quality.
City players deserve credit. In the last month we have played Liverpool, Chelsea twice, United away, Spurs home and Arsenal.
And the only loss in that lot was an officiating robbery.
Shame we won't follow Arsenal's lead and strengthen in this window, though.