Atletico (A) - Post-Match Thread

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Such a quiet lad a few years back lol
And shit
 
He arrived here at 20 years old a couple of months after his father killed himself. Foreign country, no family, poor grasp of the language.

Not really surprising he didn't hit the ground running and his career post City has shown he was worth the hype that made us sign him.

Shame he lost it a bit tonight but he pulled some hair and fake headbutted Sterling...he didn't kill anyone.
Aww bless him.
 
If Athletico had scored in the last few minutes I would have been destroyed. I was so ecstatic when the final whistle blew. And since then I have been enjoying my favourite tipple...Glenmorangie...and I am feeling bloody fantastic right now haha!!!.
I'd give a double like if I could for the Glenmorangie comment.
 
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If Athletico had scored in the last few minutes I would have been destroyed. I was so ecstatic when the final whistle blew. And since then I have been enjoying my favourite tipple...Glenmorangie...and I am feeling bloody fantastic right now haha!!!.
Good choice mate
 
I would like to know though, what caused our near collapse in the second half, we just came out with no interest to play football. Totally wrong prep in the dressing room.

And I am really envious of the atmosphere they make all 90 minutes.
90 minutes? Looked to be more like a solid 360 minutes of noise. All the more impressive when you take into account the spectacle they have to watch every week.
 
Yeah I have to agree on Savic, former blue or not, he was targetting Foden from the first half and should have had his first yellow much much sooner(the intent and constant infringement of the rules, pushing, shoving, verbally getting at him etc). Then he escaped a definite red. Doesn't matter how much force you use when you are yanking peoples hair and forcing your head into their face... In Spanish football there's no way he stays on the pitch.
 
He arrived here at 20 years old a couple of months after his father killed himself. Foreign country, no family, poor grasp of the language.

Not really surprising he didn't hit the ground running and his career post City has shown he was worth the hype that made us sign him.

Shame he lost it a bit tonight but he pulled some hair and fake headbutted Sterling...he didn't kill anyone.
Sometimes signings just don’t work out for whatever reasons.

My overriding memories of him were he was soft as shit and was a defender that couldn’t defend. He has shown over the years that isn’t the case and in that Atletico side he is more than capable.

I think there was no real hard feelings or animosity from City fans toward him but that tonight was disgusting. I am all for a player showing heart and fighting for the team (I encourage it) but for me, him behaving like that was way over the line. It felt like his actions towards Foden and Sterling were in the heat of the moment (it happens) but the Grealish stuff doesn’t feel football related at all.
 
Completely expected them to play like that near the end and so did pep and city. Dealt with it superbly.

Like angry little man syndrome personified and we held our nerve.

Actually looks like it's walker going for it in the tunnel for what it's worth.

Up the blues.
 
It’s the first time in a long time I have seen Man City lose complete control of the game, we are used to city getting beat but still being the team with most possession and still creating the chances.
No idea what happened to silva, gundo tonight but they was way off the pace.

it’s easy to say well done to city tonight for the fight but they could of easily conceded 3 or 4 goals tonight. Luckily for us A Madrid couldn’t finish.

brilliant result ofcourse and that is all what counts. But I think maybe the occasion got to the lads which is a little worrying since we got real next.
 

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