City v Stoke post match

fernas goal would of won goal of the season in any other year,yesterday it was the 4th best goal ahahahhahahahaha
another thing that made me laugh,i have an app on my phone called fotmob,gives you alerts to goals ect,when jesus went off for B.silva it read

Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva on for Gabriel Fernando de Jesus ,

took me about 5 mins to read it to see who was going off who was coming on it looked like 3 subs in one go :)
 
whilst agreeing with all the superlatives of our pace, accuracy all round goalscoring etc etc etc, one thing i've not seen mentioned is the unselfishness of the players who, with an opportunity to have a go and score themselves, instead have laid it off to a possible better positioned player to score. several times this season, pundits have questioned aguerro and jesus in the same team, look at them aguerro to jesus and vice versa and both happy to see the goal scored regardless of which one put it in the net. same yesterday kdb to sane to sterling, goal,sterling to silva, slipped but still scored, beautiful, unselfish football and long may it continue
 
the unselfishness of the players who, with an opportunity to have a go and score themselves, instead have laid it off to a possible better positioned player to score
and you can see by his immediate reactions that guardiola is overjoyed when they do it.
 
I am still excited now.I have only my phone with me and no WIFI around.I have to find sone place tomorrow to download the game and watch it again.I find myself doing it quite often this season.
 
The performance was superb, I cant fault them. Going to watch it again.

Been watching a couple from same period last year, just to make sure it isnt all set to explode and that we are improved and we undoubtedly have improved. More passion and belief, last year the opposition scored and we got the fear, this year, they score and we get fucked off and batter them. Confidence wow
 
whilst agreeing with all the superlatives of our pace, accuracy all round goalscoring etc etc etc, one thing i've not seen mentioned is the unselfishness of the players who, with an opportunity to have a go and score themselves, instead have laid it off to a possible better positioned player to score. several times this season, pundits have questioned aguerro and jesus in the same team, look at them aguerro to jesus and vice versa and both happy to see the goal scored regardless of which one put it in the net. same yesterday kdb to sane to sterling, goal,sterling to silva, slipped but still scored, beautiful, unselfish football and long may it continue

And every scorer immediately acknowledged the assist.
 
At 3-2 I was thinking back to a few City cock-ups in the past. Should have known better. Their goals were flukes.

Their goals had a lot of good fortune involved for them; although Stoke should get some credit for their build up in both cases. However, both Diouff's finishes were woeful. Didn't realise how poor his first was until I saw a replay from an angle behind him: looks like he sliced his shot badly and I'm not convinced it shouldn't go down as a Delph o.g.
 

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