Hungarian blue
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He was good. Weren't people confusing him with Fernandinho because of his black mask when watching it on the telly? :D
Well, didnt you know? That was Fernandihno who did that. :)Has anybody mentioned the bit where he chased down Xhaka, slid in to get the ball off him and then put Aguero through clean on goal (only for Sokratis to hack him down on the edge of the area)? That's precisely the kind of thing people on here like to pretend he doesn't do so I think it's worth amention.
No No No No. I have it on good authority that the player in question was eitherFernandihno and if not it certainly wasn't Gundogan. As we all know, Gundogan was busy being Lazy while all the others worked.Didn’t he start the set up for Bernardo’s goal too? He’s our new boo boy, we’ve always had to have at least one.
Simples! They have an Agenda.This, I don’t get it either. I rewatched the first half and thought he did ok also. Made good runs, launched a counter attack after a nice slide tackle to win the ball back, etc. Granted, he misplaced a pass on the break that could have led to a goal but so did almost every other midfielder. I just don’t see how others are seeing him as diabolical first half.
Yep, quite invisible first half, stepping up 2nd half. The lad is fantastic, I really like him.
And I guess you would like to see that kind of energetic movement from Gundogan.
But he is a different type.
He looks much calmer, maybe even slower, but he is doing a job nevertheless.
For sure a job Pep likes, or he (Ilkay) wouldn't be here.
I would suggest listening to the 93:20 podcast it's an hour and ten minutes interview with Marti Peranau, the topic of Gundogan, why Pep rates him so highly, and why he isn't popular with certain sections of the support is discussed at length.... lots of other good stuff too