Prior to the match, Mr A. Lallana publicly admitted that he seeks motivation elsewhere. Brighton may be the club paying his wages, yet the man clearly plays for Liverpool. Tonight we met another clown, Mr Dunk, introducing himself as Brighton's "tough guy". Ruben was wrong in the end, personally I wouldn't waste a moment of my time to spit on his face, wouldn't even give him that much of a value. Just out of curiosity, do Brighton's fans buy this shit? As for Mr Potter, a cold handshake from Pep in the first match, a rather formal one tonight, indications that our manager and his staff haven't forgotten last season's shithousery at their place, during as well as after the match. As much as I respect Potter's talent, I haven't either...
For the match: Thank you Pep, thank you boys, thank you TEAM. Shut your eyes and ears, please. Do not read BS, do not listen to cunts. You should already know that you will never get the respect and credit you deserve, they simply do not want you. You should accept this situation as another indication of your greatness -because that's what it is. And pay no attention to those of your own fans that keep doubting you. Unfortunately, some people do not have the stomach for this...
There are a lot of us who know exactly what is going on though -and what you're going through. No matter what happens, you can be sure that we are never going to forget this...
A massive win against a very good team hitting form again -a team that created nothing. A massive win achieved by MEN. Men with guts, men with character. That's what it took, plus patience, so as to deal with the pressure, our nerves, our well expected low energy levels -and personally I wouldn't bet that all players starting tonight had 100% recovered from their injuries. 73 fucking treatments following the Atletico match, a moving hospital, yet the usual clowns will not hesitate throwing all kinds of shit to Guardiola, questioning his "priorities" (to laugh or cry?), selections etc. Approximately 75% wins in his career from the guy, a ridiculous amount of trophies won, but it seems he needs to keep proving himself in every single match after 6 fucking years with the club...
Guardiola's City is an honor to the "beautiful game", also epitomizes the concept of sacrifice -once again proven tonight. As I said in another post, you can only hope there will be serious, honest people in the future to write the truth about what this man and his players have produced and achieved these years, operating in a hostile environment, against all odds. History usually takes its time for objective assessments and evaluations, but I have no doubt what the final word will be...
That's all. Deeply fucking moved from what I've witnessed tonight. Congratulations to everyone, proud of you all. Get some well deserved rest -and hopefully there will be no more "casualties of war" after tonight's game (Nathan and John are not the only ones I'm referring to). Good luck vs Watford...